Hi,
Thanks for an interesting thread.
Work on that rigging for getting the hose up and over your head - it makes a huge difference for all of these masks - Breeze, CL-2 and Aura. I just spent 3 weeks away from home and just draped the hose up above my head, above the pillow, and it was noticeabley (sorry for bad spelling) heavier and pulled on the hose and my nose and made things less stable. Maybe someone good at these things can do a search for us and post a list of threads regarding how to hook up the hose? Or maybe it has been compiled already? I know lots of creative ideas have been posted.
Keep on tweaking!
AII
Got my Breeze... O_o
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LOL!! I knew you would.apneaicinisrael wrote:I FOUND IT!! I FOUND IT!!!
LINKS to Hose hangers and methods of managing the air hose
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P.S. Below is the way that link is written, except that you need to replace the curly brackets with straight brackets:
{URL=viewtopic.php?t=10640]{b]LINKS to Hose hangers and methods of managing the air hose{/b][/URL}
To make it "work" instead of being exposed for you to see it all its innards, just replace any curly brackets with straight brackets:
1. at the beginning -- use [ instead of {
2. at the end -- use ] instead of }
3. in front of the "b" -- use [ instead of {
4. in front of the "/b" -- use [ instead of {
GAH, I really hope this is the last interface I need to buy. It's been delivered (I'm at work, but I am a tracking junkie, hehe)... So tonight we'll see. :/
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Machine: ResMed AirSense™ 10 AutoSet™ CPAP Machine with HumidAir™ Heated Humidifier |
Mask: AirFit™ P10 Nasal Pillow CPAP Mask with Headgear |
Additional Comments: Using built-in humidifier + auto-climate-control hose 8-13 CM Unreated AHI: 111 |