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Re: Nasal Masks


Posted by Fog on August 04, 2001 at 13:58:30:

In Reply to: Nasal Masks posted by Robert on August 04, 2001 at 13:27:34:

I have abandoned the Mirage Nasal mask (medium) and the Mirage FullFace mask (medium) in favor of the UltraMirage and the Phantom.
Experimenting with masks is a good idea, so is going to a technician if you really can't stop leaks and noises.
Try using the ramp feature on your cpap, if often helped to seal the mask properly for me.

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