Good nasal pillow mask for side sleeping?

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Kiralynx
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Re: Good nasal pillow mask for side sleeping?

Post by Kiralynx » Sat Jul 11, 2009 11:48 pm

fuzzyjon wrote:The Headrest only has sizes M and L - will they be OK for me of the small nares?
I take a small in the CL2 nasal pillows, and I'm fine with the Headrest mediums. In fact, just for the heckuvit, I tried the larges one night, and found that while they weren't as comfortable as the medium, I could use them if I had to. Which is nice to know, since my DME is slower than molasses in January, running uphill on a February day when it comes to getting me supplies.

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Re: Good nasal pillow mask for side sleeping?

Post by twasbrillig » Sun Jul 12, 2009 6:48 am

I am using OptiLife (nasal pillows), and have no problems with leaks when I sleep on my side. I can also use if for sleeping on my stomach!!!
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Re: Good nasal pillow mask for side sleeping?

Post by gasp » Sun Jul 12, 2009 11:02 am

fuzzyjon wrote:. . . Are any of the other masks recommended superior in these respects? (Of course, I might be trading the devil I know for one I don't...)
I have very small nares. This might seem a bit weird, but I can't even fit my index finger in, if that gives you some idea : ) It seems like a person should at least be able to effectively pick their nose : ) LOL Anyway, I use the ComfortLite2 medium nasal pillows. I have found through using various masks that I was using pillows that were too small. When I moved up to the medium and fit the mask so that they fit with a lighter pressure so that the air blowing up the 'pillow' provided the seal needed.

Hope this helps.

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Re: Good nasal pillow mask for side sleeping?

Post by SaltLakeJan » Sun Jul 12, 2009 11:40 am

After tinkering around with four pillows masks, and being dissatisfied with each of them, I changed to a nasal mask. I found the mask that is quiet, no squeeks. For me it is a perfect side-sleeper. I put my mask on, hop into bed, turn on my side & snuggled into my pillow. When I awaken in the A.M., it is still attached to my face - but in a comfortable way.

The mask is a Fisher & Pykel Zest Nasal Mask. It comes in one size is supposed to fit all. It fits me just fine. Someone mentioned small nares, I have them, but the air comes through my nose at a good, yet satisfactory rate.

Jan

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