LINKS to MASKS - nasal mask, nasal pillows, nasal prongs

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LINKS to MASKS - nasal mask, nasal pillows, nasal prongs

Post by rested gal » Wed Aug 24, 2005 2:55 am

Clickable links to discussions about some masks - nasal mask, nasal pillows, nasal prongs:
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LINKS to Activa nasal mask topics
viewtopic.php?p=35284

LINKS to HeadRest nasal pillows mask topics (same mask has had other names: Aeiomed Aura, then Headrest, then Invacare Twilight NP, then back to Headrest again.)
viewtopic.php?t=3098

LINKS to Breeze nasal pillows / nasal mask topics
viewtopic.php?p=31202

LINKS to Comfort Curve nasal mask topics
viewtopic.php?p=23364

LINKS to cpappro - cpap pro mask topics
viewtopic.php?p=169333

LINKS to Respironics ComfortLite 2 nasal pillows mask topics New ComfortLite 2
viewtopic.php?p=69974

LINKS to ComfortLite nasal pillows / nasal mask topics original (old) ComfortLite
viewtopic.php?p=24419

LINKS to F&P Infinity HC481 nasal prongs topics
viewtopic.php?p=35871

LINKS to Hybrid full face/nasal pillows mask
viewtopic.php?p=91423

LINKS to Nasal Aire II nasal prongs mask topics
viewtopic.php?p=33581

LINKS to Respironics Optilife nasal pillows mask
viewtopic.php?p=148694

LINKS to Opus nasal pillows mask topics
viewtopic.php?p=134950

LINKS to Mirage Quattro FF Full Face mask topics
viewtopic.php?p=172009

LINKS to Tiara SNAPP nasal prongs mask topics
viewtopic.php?t=4375

LINKS to SomnoPlus and Soyala nasal and Soyala FF mask topics
viewtopic.php?t=16333

LINKS to Swift LT (newer than Swift and Swift II) nasal pillows mask topics
viewtopic.php?p=276703

LINKS to Swift (original and Swift II) nasal pillows mask topics
viewtopic.php?t=3934

LINKS to Vista nasal mask topics
viewtopic.php?p=197948
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Post by neversleeps » Thu Aug 25, 2005 11:22 am

Thanks for bumping this, Barb.

Hey Johnny??? How about making this a sticky topic? It could forever be at the top of the posts for our reference (and of great assistance to newcomers)!

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Post by Guest » Sat Aug 27, 2005 11:32 am

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Post by ozij » Sat Aug 27, 2005 11:39 am

Bump, and I second NeverSleeps suggestion - it would be good to have this as a sticky.

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Post by Jan in Colo. » Sat Aug 27, 2005 11:39 am

Thanks guys, this is the information I need to be reading.....

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Post by LDuyer » Sun Aug 28, 2005 10:23 am

These link lists Rested Gal has put together are most useful.
You can tell how useful by the number of views they've gotten in a short period of time.

I hope they get a prominent position, even if they are updated from time to time.

Perhaps cpaptalk might consider having an easy-to-use section just for links like these. ...... only a suggestion, from the peanut gallery (and those pesky peeps).



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Post by Cyngen » Thu Sep 01, 2005 12:50 pm

Thanks for gathering the links. I'm looking at nasal pillows now and trying to figure out what will be the best fit. My RT will get what i request to try.

~Cyngen


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Post by Guest » Tue Feb 27, 2007 2:58 am

thank you..do you have anything like this for respironics total face mask or fisher plynel 406 flexfit?

Also total face mask or things to help mouth breathers?


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Post by rested gal » Tue Feb 27, 2007 5:42 am

Guest wrote:thank you..do you have anything like this for respironics total face mask or fisher plynel 406 flexfit?

Also total face mask or things to help mouth breathers?
Janie, (I'm guessing this is you, based on this recent topic: viewtopic/t17759/please-help-I-am-so-desperate.html ) I'm sorry that I've not compiled any links on the Respironics "Total Face" mask. I haven't noticed topics about it to link to. I don't think it would be a good mask at all for you to try to use, but that's just my opinion... I've never tried that one. That mask has a LOT of perimeter area to try to seal...lots of places that could leak.

The Fisher & Paykel FlexiFit 406 is a nasal mask (covers the nose). In your other topic you mentioned your problem with mouth breathing. The 406 would not help with that, nor would any nasal or nasal pillows mask. I think you'd do better to look for a full face mask, but not the "Total Face" mask.

Full Face masks will cover nose and mouth, so that you can breathe either way -- through the nose or through the mouth.

If I were you, I'd ask your equipment provider to let you try these full face masks, in any order:

ResMed Ultra Mirage FF
Fisher & Paykel HC 431 FF
Respironics ComfortFull 2 FF
Somnotech Soyala FF
Hybrid FF by Teleflex Medical/Hudson RC

I've heard that ResMed will be coming out (when, I don't know) with a new full face mask. That might be worth waiting on, or trying later.

Best of luck, Janie. Sorry to read in the other topic about the difficulties you've had. It really can get better. I hope your equipment provider will help you try those full face masks.

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Post by blarg » Tue Feb 27, 2007 5:45 am

rested gal wrote:I'm sorry that I've not compiled any links on the Respironics "Total Face" mask.
The total face mask is usually only used in extreme circumstances like when people have air leaking from their tear ducts. If you're not experiencing any of those problems, just mouth breathing, a full face mask will be much more comfortable.

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