Anyone ever hear of or use one of these....
- Lou Cypher
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Anyone ever hear of or use one of these....
Saw this on TV in the restaurant where I was having lunch today and just looked a the web site....
Basically no mask or straps..... yes I am tempted but what looks too good to be true... well you know....
I was hoping someone here had tried this and could give a report.
https://www.nomask.com/order.cfm
Basically no mask or straps..... yes I am tempted but what looks too good to be true... well you know....
I was hoping someone here had tried this and could give a report.
https://www.nomask.com/order.cfm
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- desert rider
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Re: Anyone ever hear of or use one of these....
That's funny. Before I clicked the link, I thought, "well, you could just shove the hose up your nose."
What would P.T. Barnum say?
What would P.T. Barnum say?
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Re: Anyone ever hear of or use one of these....
As Fonzi would say "Up your nose with a runner hose!". Looks very uncomfortable...
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Re: Anyone ever hear of or use one of these....
It would be interesting to hear from someone who has used this.
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Re: Anyone ever hear of or use one of these....
As a mouth breather, count me out.
Seriously, this product costs the same as the not so cheap FF masks. So the only reason to buy it would be for comfort. But somehow it doesn't "look" too comfortable.
Seriously, this product costs the same as the not so cheap FF masks. So the only reason to buy it would be for comfort. But somehow it doesn't "look" too comfortable.
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- Lou Cypher
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Re: Anyone ever hear of or use one of these....
That is what I am trying to figure out......GaryG wrote:As a mouth breather, count me out.
Seriously, this product costs the same as the not so cheap FF masks. So the only reason to buy it would be for comfort. But somehow it doesn't "look" too comfortable.
I have gotten the red bumps ( that sometimes itch) and can't get rid of them. They are in much better control now, I have the some felt covers that Karen makes and they are stopping any new ones and keeping the old ones way down. Almost gone on the left temple.
But if I could go without a mask for awhile that might help me get rid of them completely but I sure don't want to waste that much money on something that won't work or be uncomfortable.....
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Re: Anyone ever hear of or use one of these....
Lou,
Not sure I follow where red marks are. Have you considered a FF mask, to give your nose a break? Oh, and I just saw you're from Pittsburgh. My wife and daughter are driving back from there now. (Daughter visiting Art Institute of Pittsburgh on Bld of the Allies).
Not sure I follow where red marks are. Have you considered a FF mask, to give your nose a break? Oh, and I just saw you're from Pittsburgh. My wife and daughter are driving back from there now. (Daughter visiting Art Institute of Pittsburgh on Bld of the Allies).
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Re: Anyone ever hear of or use one of these....
check out these two links, the first has 10 reviews
http://www.cpapsupplyusa.com/CPAP-Produ ... n=cpap+pro
http://cgi.ebay.com/NO-MASK-CPAP-PRO-Na ... 27ace2428e
http://www.cpapsupplyusa.com/CPAP-Produ ... n=cpap+pro
http://cgi.ebay.com/NO-MASK-CPAP-PRO-Na ... 27ace2428e
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Re: Anyone ever hear of or use one of these....
I tried one of these a few years ago when I was first starting out and was desperate to find a mask that would work for me. Piece of junk. The boil-and-bite mouth piece was a pain to set up and then it didn't really clamp onto my teeth well. The only way I could keep the device stable was to bite down really hard. If I slackened the jaw pressure at all it would tip forward and come loose. It forced my mouth to open and the drool factor was ridiculous. Big waste of money but at least it did put me on the track of using nasal pillows instead of a full mask.
Re: Anyone ever hear of or use one of these....
I think I'd rather deal with the straps across my face than the thing clinging to my teeth, and other than that it's no different from my OptiLife or any other pillows mask that tracks down your chest rather than over your head.
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Re: Anyone ever hear of or use one of these....
I really believe it's one of the best 'Masks?' on the market. Extremely comfortable, very low leak rates, very very adjustable. Easy to maintain, but you have to realize that parts must be replaced periodically due to normal wear and tear. The parts aren't inexpensive, though folks think the material is cheap. I beg to differ...
My opinion, you have to use it at a particular time in your therapy when your thinking clearly. With a clear mind and little fatigue, it's a very powerful asset to your CPAP therapy.
I wouldn't recommend it to someone who hasn't reached long term consistent CPAP Recovery. Could be why they call it 'Pro'. You have to be one!!
SG
My opinion, you have to use it at a particular time in your therapy when your thinking clearly. With a clear mind and little fatigue, it's a very powerful asset to your CPAP therapy.
I wouldn't recommend it to someone who hasn't reached long term consistent CPAP Recovery. Could be why they call it 'Pro'. You have to be one!!
SG
Re: Anyone ever hear of or use one of these....
For about three years, this question came up almost weekly to monthly......now it's every few months.
If you go to the Search line and type in "cpappro" (all one word), you'll see lots of threads/posts.
OK.....I'll even do that for you.
search.php?keywords=cpappro
Our forum host also carries it and there are numerous comments about it, there, too.
https://www.cpap.com/productpage/CPAP-P ... -mask.html
Den
If you go to the Search line and type in "cpappro" (all one word), you'll see lots of threads/posts.
OK.....I'll even do that for you.
search.php?keywords=cpappro
Our forum host also carries it and there are numerous comments about it, there, too.
https://www.cpap.com/productpage/CPAP-P ... -mask.html
Den
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- SuperGeeky
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Re: Anyone ever hear of or use one of these....
GL said:
The boil-and-bite mouth piece was a pain to set up and then it didn't really clamp onto my teeth well. The only way I could keep the device stable was to bite down really hard. If I slackened the jaw pressure at all it would tip forward and come loose. It forced my mouth to open and the drool factor was ridiculous.
Yep GL, I know what your saying... Took me a try or two before getting the 'boil and bite' correct. Believe me, it's possible and it holds quite well.
Thanks Wulfman, I didn't know the Host carried it and in fact their is a Dental Kit to get the 'Boil and Bite' right. News to me!! My Dentist offered to do the 'Boil and Bite' but I managed on my own.
Wulfman said:
Our forum host also carries it
My Sleep Doctor prescribed it to four Patients, myself included, and last Doctor's visit, I was the only one still using it. One in four, sounds about right..
SG
Re: Anyone ever hear of or use one of these....
For my money, I get the same effect with the Nasal Aire II and a chinstrap. No biting down, no boiling, no fitting, no drooling. Less mask touching my face, no strap hassles, far more stable than any other mask I've tried.
I run a free test drive for this mask for anyone who wants to "try before you buy." See my links below for more info.
Cheers,
Barbara
I run a free test drive for this mask for anyone who wants to "try before you buy." See my links below for more info.
Cheers,
Barbara
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Re: Anyone ever hear of or use one of these....
My Encore Report from last night using the CPAP PRO.
Avg. Leak 22
Avg. Leak 90% 25
Apnea 0
Hypopnea 0.3
Vibratory Snore 1
AHI .3
Average Daily Time in Apnea 0
Bipap Settings 8 I 12 E
Yeah, check your leak flow diagram on my Pressure Settings
CPap Pro Avg. Leak is 22? No pressure points, comfortable, toss and turn.
Hmm, maybe CPAP PRO isn't a piece of crap after all
SG
P.S I feel great today!!
Avg. Leak 22
Avg. Leak 90% 25
Apnea 0
Hypopnea 0.3
Vibratory Snore 1
AHI .3
Average Daily Time in Apnea 0
Bipap Settings 8 I 12 E
Yeah, check your leak flow diagram on my Pressure Settings
CPap Pro Avg. Leak is 22? No pressure points, comfortable, toss and turn.
Hmm, maybe CPAP PRO isn't a piece of crap after all
SG
P.S I feel great today!!