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Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 2:19 pm
by Jcastle
Wulfman wrote:
Jcastle wrote:The only real problem I have with the mask is that it applies pressure to the area just above my chin. In the morning my lower teeth are sensitive for about an hour or so. I have not found a "sweet spot" in the head gear that will keep a seal but not apply to strong a pressure on my lower gums.

The UMFF is the only mask I have used for treatment (6 wks). I found it easy to get used to and maintain.

Joe
Joe,

If you REALLY want to experience pain in that area, try the Comfortfull 2. :shock:
After three nights with that one, I couldn't wait to get back to my UMFF.

Best wishes,

Den
I can feel your pain, brother. Just not as much apparently!


Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 2:29 pm
by Hurricane
Well I spent the first night with my new sleeping partner, had several leaks, mask leaks that is. which I expected being I am on a learning curve, The experience was good trying out all the adjustments, I also played around with the forehead piece, didn't get much sleep due to overconcern, tonight I at least know how it works and the adjustments. Gee I can remember the days when going to sleep was hitting the pillow, and what seemed like one hour, wake up wake up, those harsh words.

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 4:56 pm
by Wulfman
Ed,

Just thought I would mention that once you get all the adjustments tweaked, you only have to attach and detach one of the bottom clips.....and leave the other three attached......just slip the rest over your head and then fasten the remaining clip.

If this was something you already knew......please disregard.

Best wishes,

Den

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 5:58 pm
by Hurricane
Den, do like that feature, and the hose disconnect, good designing on their part.
Ed