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Posted: Fri Jun 02, 2006 5:00 pm
by dllfo
littlebaddow..did I get that right? Come on in, the mud is fine.

I looked these masks up...Mirage Activa Nasal Mask with headgear and bag
$96.99 but limited sizes...med and large or small and medium.

Activa has only one size..small, medium or large.

Comfort lite 2 seems to have a complicated fitting..maybe not.

UMFF was $142 for only one size mask and headgear. Hope you measure correctly.

Seems like I got one of the few masks that gives me all 3 sizes.

Maybe I need to tighten the mask down more?

And why is the UMFF so much higher?


Posted: Fri Jun 02, 2006 5:46 pm
by Snoozin' Bluezzz
dllfo wrote:...and some people use panty hose for ...uh.. WHY DO YOU USE Panty Hose?
I believe that Rested Gal recommends the rubber band trick for those who won't consider panty hose but I think that she, herself, uses the Panty Hose. When I use the Headrest and CL2 Simple Cushion I use Panty Hose too. Yeah, it sounds funny but...it works like a champ to gently hold the pillows tight against the nose. You cut one leg, or the other, off and use it like a real stretchy, gentle strap. You hardly even feel it. It is a great solution to applying gentle tension to any part of the interface. Like RG says, it is just like keeping your hand there all night.

Because of the Swift exhaust design I haven't found a way to apply it to the Swift though.

David


Posted: Fri Jun 02, 2006 6:45 pm
by dllfo
OH..now I see.

Well....my wife woke me at about 3am...saying...your mask is leaking...
I took it off...tossed it and went back to sleep. I did not sleep as well,
but she did.

If I tighten the straps too tight, the "nares" get sore. If I sleep on my back it does not leak, but sleeping on my back hurts too much

I can see why some people have several masks. My wife tried my Swift with
medium fitting, but at the sleep study Wed night she liked the small on that
mask.

one thing I like about the Swift is you get all 3 sizes. With some of the others you get one...or maybe two. With the Swift...if I didn't like it, I know my wife could use it. With most of the others, If I wear a large and her a small, we are stuck. I guess there aren't many families where husband and wife are using the machines.

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Posted: Fri Jun 02, 2006 8:02 pm
by rested gal
Snoozin' Bluezzz explained the "why" very nicely. Here's the "how"... some ways to route an extra strap:

With the Aeiomed "Headrest" (Aura) -

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With the Breeze -

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With the ComfortLite 2 -

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Brava!!!!

Posted: Fri Jun 02, 2006 8:10 pm
by GoofyUT
Nicely done, RG!!!! Thank you!

Chuck

Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 1:27 am
by polysomprincess
remember if you are sleeping in the prone position (on your stomach) you run the chance of blocking your exhaust port. your exhaust port is there for a reason. to prevent you from getting CO2 poisioning! Think about it.

Stomach sleeping

Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 3:49 am
by Selena (but really Julie)
Hi, I bought the UM II because the air vent is not blocked, as it's a 'wrap-around' sort of belt raised by a hair's breadth around the hard plastic, with a vent hole underneath, allowing the air to vent all around and away, but unless you purposely wrap something else around it, you're very unlikely to block it enough to ever matter. Also the Aura (Everest) headrest has a forehead(!) vent that's really hard to block entirely no matter how you sleep.