Am new to your group....was wondering if anyone has had experience with the Respironics Comfort Curve. I have used a full face mask, and end up choking in the night....I also have just the regular nose mask with the support on the forehead. This Comfort Curve looks like it would not be near as restrictive. Wish you could try these before you buy them!!! Does anyone have recommendations?
careers0001 in Indiana
Respironics Comfort Curve
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Hi careers,
Here's a link to some interesting discussions about the Comfort Curve.
LINKS to Comfort Curve nasal mask topics
It was an unusable mask for me. I'd suggest trying the Swift instead, if you want something that has nothing in front of the eyes.
Here's a link to some interesting discussions about the Comfort Curve.
LINKS to Comfort Curve nasal mask topics
It was an unusable mask for me. I'd suggest trying the Swift instead, if you want something that has nothing in front of the eyes.
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Comfort Curve
I have a Comfort Curve Interface and I love it. It has been the only mask I have used since I got it last October, even though I have 3 other masks. I like that it does not have straps on the forehead which left a mark for me. I had no trouble with the cheek pads but did have to experiment to get them at the right spot. It fits just nicely under the nose so no marks on the bridge of my nose either. About 2 weeks ago I got a set of the foam cheek pads that they now have available. While I had no trouble with the silicone, I did find it too warm on a warmer night. I like the foam pads too. But---- everyone is different and we all have to find the best mask for ourselves. My provider will let me try a mask for a week, at a cost of $20. It helps in selecting masks.
