Breeze Nasal Pillow Mask
Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 2:31 pm
Only tried two, one was the Adam and the Breeze, I do like the Breeze Nasal Pillow mask because I can sleep on the side with my face burried in the pillow and it doesn't bother me.
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motherall wrote:Take a look at the Bravo or Optilife, I am so very happy with the Bravo since it is the first one that the headgear doesn't come over my face by my eyes. It is so comfortable that I don't even use my pad-a-cheeks with it and other than the straps that are very plush, the only thing that touches my skin is the nasal pillows. Can't say enough good things about this one for small faces/heads.
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Motherall
Your report on the Bravo is really promising! I have had a hard time finding a system that doesn't press on my face and break capillaries. Are you able to sleep on your side? Does the hose lay on your face at all? I was also wondering if the pillows would fit small slotted nares? An thing you can tell me would be appreciated!
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Debbie
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I keep reading about the twilight NP but it only comes in med and lg.sharon1965 wrote:
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debbie
are you saying that your nares are small, too? because the med. and lg. refers to the pillows that fit against your nostrils
so far for me the best one has been the comfortlite 2; normally i use the direct seal nasal pillow, but since i had septoplasty 2 months ago, the pillows seem to make my nose a little achy...i've switched to the simple cushion, which also comes with the comfortlite 2, and is essentially a very small nasal mask, to give my nose a break...you might find it comfy for your small face, and so far it hasn't cause my rosacea to flare up
the breeze looks comfy, too, and it's the one i want to try when i'm next due for a new interface...there are so many options, lots of opinions and everyone has their own experience with these things
good luck!
sharon1965
atruvirgo wrote:motherall wrote:Take a look at the Bravo or Optilife, I am so very happy with the Bravo since it is the first one that the headgear doesn't come over my face by my eyes. It is so comfortable that I don't even use my pad-a-cheeks with it and other than the straps that are very plush, the only thing that touches my skin is the nasal pillows. Can't say enough good things about this one for small faces/heads.
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Motherall
Your report on the Bravo is really promising! I have had a hard time finding a system that doesn't press on my face and break capillaries. Are you able to sleep on your side? Does the hose lay on your face at all? I was also wondering if the pillows would fit small slotted nares? An thing you can tell me would be appreciated!
Sleep well
Debbie
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debbieSharon...
Can you tell me what the difference is between direct seal and simple cushion? I keep hearing the different terms.