General Discussion on any topic relating to CPAP and/or Sleep Apnea.
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SleepyEyes21
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by SleepyEyes21 » Mon May 02, 2016 12:09 am
Janknitz wrote:BTW, sleepy eyes, thanks for the photos. I get it now and it's a great mod!
You're welcome, Jan- glad they are showing up well
Now to try this mod on the P10..
SleepyEyes21
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elliottsmama
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by elliottsmama » Mon May 02, 2016 5:47 pm
SleepyEyes21 wrote:elliottsmama wrote:My first post...this mask is the reason I am successful using the machine. Before the mask, I thought it would never happen. Love this mask..well as much as you can love having to use them
Welcome to the forum, elliottsmama
Very glad to hear that the DreamWear mask is the key to your success in adapting to cpap- that's awesome!!
Are you experiencing any difficulties with the headgear slipping or riding up like others have had, or leaks, etc. and what have you done to manage them if so?
Thanks!
It is rare but when I do have a problem, I just tighten the straps
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DaisySmith
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by DaisySmith » Tue May 03, 2016 7:41 pm
Im on my 2nd week with the Dreamwear and I am liking it so far. I struggled for the first few nights with fit but I find a medium mask and medium nasal pillow works best for me. I did have trouble with some sore spots on my nose but I bought some baby cream (barrier ointment) and it seems to help. I really hated the feeling of being so constricted in a nasal mask. I think this one is a keeper for me. I dont have issues with the straps slipping by the way, I dont know why, I have them fairly cinched up so that must help