I have been doing a fair amount of reading about CPAP masks in recent weeks. All in an effort to find the right one. One I have begun thinking might fill my needs is the SwiftLt. My question has to do with the version called SwiftLt for Her - is there anything inherent in its design that precludes it working for a man? Are there critical dimensional or design differences or are they mostly esthetic?
I would appreciate any input.
SwiftLt for Her also for him?
Re: SwiftLt for Her also for him?
Jules,jules wrote:I am sure there are other threads on this but
viewtopic/t38531/viewtopic.php?p=322275#p322275
Thanks for the link to the previous thread; it answered my question. It also raises another question: I assume, given the side-by-side comparison, that the XS pillow will work on the LT as well - is that correct? Having said that, if one had a relatively uncomfortable and somewhat leaky fit using small pillows with a Liberty and the medium was worse, could it be projected that the XS pillows for LT for Her might be a better fit? Does anyone know the pillow size relationship between Swift LT and Liberty pillows?
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Re: SwiftLt for Her also for him?
Hi JimW203---I currently am a user of the Swift LT--and use the small nasal pillows. I cannot imagine that a man could wear the XS small!! They are tiny. I have used the medium too in order to get more air--so I do not think you would want the XS pillows as you will not get enough air to breathe in since the holes are very small. If I were you---order the Swift LT and it comes with the 3 pillow sizes. Small, Medium and large----I am sure you will be satisfied with one of those, I LOVE mine!!
Carrie
Carrie
Start Date 08/30/07
APAP setting is 6 to 12
HH 2.5
Side Sleeper
HypoThyroidism & Diabetes
New Airsense autoset 12/08/14
APAP setting is 6 to 12
HH 2.5
Side Sleeper
HypoThyroidism & Diabetes
New Airsense autoset 12/08/14

