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Posted by half-pint on March 19, 2003 at 06:18:16:

Somewhere on this forum I remembered someone mentioning swim goggles to protect the eyes. So ... I added them to my "set". First the gogggles, then the mask. Woila! No air blowing in the eyes AND the goggles hold the mask in place. I am sure if I had a bed partner we would have trouble falling asleep because of laughing at my new Martian look, but the dogs don't like the vent on the mask so they stay off the bed now.

I'm going to try Breeze when I get in for my new review, but in the meantime it's a cheap solution to 2 problems! Just thought I'd remind people of the goggles and share a success.

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