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Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2007 7:50 pm
by needingu
Now...That we have views from many of you. Lets have a poll which will be impressive. We will then request the Respironics Company to provide a swivel elbow which can be place 4-5 inches below the pillow. There would be a seperating point inin the hose in which the elbow could be insert or left out (optional).

A poll to be started.

Please help
Thanks
Janette


Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2007 11:38 pm
by zzzzzz!!
needingu wrote:Now...That we have views from many of you. Lets have a poll which will be impressive. We will then request the Respironics Company to provide a swivel elbow which can be place 4-5 inches below the pillow. There would be a seperating point inin the hose in which the elbow could be insert or left out (optional).
Either that or else just built in to the hose directly, with some sort of a built-in clip or toggle or dealy-bobber that would click into place to choose "straight" instead of "swivel" mode.


Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 7:56 am
by Ody
needingu wrote:Now...That we have views from many of you. Lets have a poll which will be impressive. We will then request the Respironics Company to provide a swivel elbow which can be place 4-5 inches below the pillow. There would be a separating point in the hose in which the elbow could be insert or left out (optional).
The Optilife was my first mask and liked it except for the hose down and no way to change it. I would still be using it if it was made like the Swift II I am now using.


Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 5:00 pm
by needingu
I contacted the Respironic Company and it was interesting and informative.You must go there to read the new plans as of July 2007.

http://global.respironics.com/thankyou.aspx

Just click on "contact us" at the bottom and deliver your message.
Thanks

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 12:27 pm
by needingu
Well we will see where this goes.
Heard from Respironics today with this message:

Thank you for your inquiry. We are happy to learn you like our new Optilife mask. We are always looking for suggestions to improve our products. This will be forwarded to our product manager.



Thank you,

Respironics, Inc.


Optilife Nasal Mask

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 12:55 pm
by Guest jb
YES, I would love to have a swivel on my Optilife. That would make it the perfect mask.

Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2007 8:14 pm
by Solar
I added an Activa "Inlet tube with swivel assembly" between my Optilife mask and Sleepzone heated hose, and that has helped a lot.


More info on this hose please

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 11:32 am
by seanconnery
zzzzzz!! wrote: For those who aren't already using it, I highly recommend getting the lightweight Performance hose to use with this mask.


CPAPopedia Keywords Contained In This Post (Click For Definition): hose
Could you please let me know what this is and where one gets it?
Thanks


Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 1:55 pm
by Treesap
I am fine with the way the hose is. I clip the hose to the top of my nightgown. It helps to keep the mask stable. Then I take my tubing and run it down my side. I sleep partially on my back and partially on my left side. I don't sleep on the right side because the exhalation bothers hubby. This mask has worked the best for me. I would like to try a comfort curve some day.

I did try one mask which had a swivel, the Opus. Here's a link to it:

https://www.cpap.com/productpage/fisher ... -Mask.html

I didn't care for it. The nasal pillows popped out too easy, and it was very noisy. When I say the nasal pillow popped out, I literally mean they popped right out of the mask. They don't set in the mask very well. I would wake up with them on the bed or on the floor. My pressure never goes above 11, so I am sure someone with higher pressure would have the same problem. The nasal pillow part is a bad design. Also I don't care for any head gear that is mainly velcro straps. I have longer hair, and those tend to slide right off my head. I tried the Opus with the hose going up the side, but that didn't work for me. That is also why I don't use the Swift II (it was the first one I tried). I don't care for anything going up the side of my head and above my head. I feel it pulls my nares up all night.


Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 4:00 pm
by Namovicz
I tried the Opti Life also because I thought that the Swift II laid too heavily on my upper lip. The hose issue was the number one problem I found with this mask. I think the swivel should be an option. After just one weekend I asked for my Swift II back. I love the Swift II now and feel totally adjusted to it.


Re: More info on this hose please

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 4:04 pm
by zzzzzz!!
seanconnery wrote:
zzzzzz!! wrote: For those who aren't already using it, I highly recommend getting the lightweight Performance hose to use with this mask.[/url]
Could you please let me know what this is and where one gets it?
Yes indeed. It's the Respironics 6-Foot Perfomance Tubing, available from our friendly hosts at cpap.com and other CPAP suppliers:
https://www.cpap.com/productpage/respir ... ubing.html


Performance Hose

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 4:07 pm
by seanconnery
Thanks - I did check the site before I posed the question - but will look more closely - thanks/merci bien

Re: Performance Hose

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 4:12 pm
by zzzzzz!!
seanconnery wrote:Thanks - I did check the site before I posed the question - but will look more closely - thanks/merci bien
No problemo. The tubing probably isn't really all that--I mean, it doesn't cook or clean the bathroom or do any of the other things I would REALLY appreciate, but I do like the fact that I can drape it across my shoulder or neck if need be and hardly even notice it.


Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 4:26 pm
by tillymarigold
I love my OptiLife as-is and don't want a swivel. The swivel on my Hybrid drives me nuts, it makes noise and also makes the hose jam straight into my breastbone.