I totally and completely agree. Many FFMs I've tried don't work because my jaw is receded and chin is small, and no amount of adjusting will help keep it sealed!!socknitster wrote:LSAT wrote:I keep looking at all of these ideas and thinking to myself....Why don't they just try a Full Face Mask?
I'll tell you WHY! They don't make one that fits my face! I've tried every brand. At considerable personal expense. And none of them are made to fit my facial geometry. If the choice is between a full face mask that hurts and leaks and just plain doesn't work OR nasal pillows and some other kind of modification to keep your lips closed, what would you do?
What makes me angry about this? My facial geometry is a MAJOR CONTRIBUTING CAUSE TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF OSA. Overbite. Weak chin. Whatever you want to call it. I heard a prominent New York sleep medicine doctor talking about OSA on Doctor Radio (a Sirius satelite channel) and he specifically said that it is documented that this type of face structure is a cause of OSA. So, you tell, me--why don't the manufacturers get a clue?
Things aren't always as simple as you might think.
Jen, did you ever try the ComfortGel Full? That's the most recent one I've tried and it almost mostly works. Leaks are fairly under control, and I'm getting some bruising on my nose bridge but that's because it's one size too small, i think, so I've ordered the medium size. Just wonderin'...