Remzzzs Mask liners - wow!

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jishy
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Remzzzs Mask liners - wow!

Post by jishy » Fri May 28, 2010 7:19 am

Hey everyone,
Just wanted to share my experience with a Remzzz cpap mask liner last night. What an awesome night's sleep!
I have been having to have my Mirage Quattro adjusted sitting at maybe 0-3 on the microfit dial to stop leaks around the sides of my nose. The bridge of my nose has been getting sore over the weeks, so I ordered a pack all the way here to Australia.
After a quick adjustment of the liner, I could put the microfit dial around 9-10 without any leaks and it fit extremely well. My leak was 0 @ 95th percentile.
It is also my first night without the machine reporting any obstructive or central apneas in the two months on it. Had a hypopnea index of 1.0 though. Not 100% sure why this is but I am glad to see these numbers.

58 days of CPAP, 46 days without cigarettes.
Feels good

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Re: Remzzzs Mask liners - wow!

Post by slibhart » Fri May 28, 2010 7:25 am

What are these mask liners and where can I get them?

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Re: Remzzzs Mask liners - wow!

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Re: Remzzzs Mask liners - wow!

Post by carbonman » Fri May 28, 2010 8:30 am

Here is an optional mask liner.

The REMzzzz are ok.
The padacheek liner is much easier to use.
Install it to the mask, you're done.
Stays in place through the night,
even if you remove your mask.
Easy to deal w/in the dark.

The microfleece material is far superior to the REMzzz material.
...much more comfortable.

...and, proving to be much more economical.
I have been using the same liner for over 2mths.
It has been washed once and shows no sign of wear.
It will last for months.

http://www.padacheek.com/PAC_Maskliners.html
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Re: Remzzzs Mask liners - wow!

Post by Big Daddy RRT,RPSGT » Fri May 28, 2010 8:54 am

jishy wrote:Hey everyone,
Just wanted to share my experience with a Remzzz cpap mask liner last night. What an awesome night's sleep!
I have been having to have my Mirage Quattro adjusted sitting at maybe 0-3 on the microfit dial to stop leaks around the sides of my nose. The bridge of my nose has been getting sore over the weeks, so I ordered a pack all the way here to Australia.
After a quick adjustment of the liner, I could put the microfit dial around 9-10 without any leaks and it fit extremely well. My leak was 0 @ 95th percentile.
It is also my first night without the machine reporting any obstructive or central apneas in the two months on it. Had a hypopnea index of 1.0 though. Not 100% sure why this is but I am glad to see these numbers.

58 days of CPAP, 46 days without cigarettes.
Feels good
Me too!!!

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Re: Remzzzs Mask liners - wow!

Post by jishy » Fri May 28, 2010 9:16 am

You sold me! Just bought one online, now here comes the 2+ week wait to get here I'll see how it goes for me too and compare the two.
carbonman wrote: The REMzzzz are ok.
The padacheek liner is much easier to use.
Install it to the mask, you're done.
Stays in place through the night,
even if you remove your mask.
Easy to deal w/in the dark.
@ BigDaddy, me too what? Are you my CPAP doppelganger?

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Re: Remzzzs Mask liners - wow!

Post by Big Daddy RRT,RPSGT » Fri May 28, 2010 1:21 pm

I could have just copied your description to my post. Ditto on the Remzzzs of course I make my own now.

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Re: Remzzzs Mask liners - wow!

Post by Janknitz » Fri May 28, 2010 1:30 pm

58 days of CPAP, 46 days without cigarettes.
Awesome!
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Re: Remzzzs Mask liners - wow!

Post by jishy » Fri May 28, 2010 7:01 pm

Janknitz wrote:
58 days of CPAP, 46 days without cigarettes.
Awesome!
Thank you

I'd also just like to report another night of 0 central apneas reported by the s9. I'm very excited about it.

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