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Re: Tried The Breeze at Sleep Lab


Posted by AlA on October 19, 2001 at 12:25:50:

In Reply to: Tried The Breeze at Sleep Lab posted by Dawn Rising on October 19, 2001 at 01:47:46:

My sleep lab would not even let me use the Breeze because they had a sensor lead directly under my nose with two sensors touching the inside of each nostil. They felt nasal pillows would interfer with the sensor, and they were no doubt correct.

The critical issue for the Breeze is the right size pillows - one size does not fit all. A few people have posted that they even use a different size for each nostril. Below on this forum there is a posting "Breeze questions" and responses, you may want to check it out. Your lab experience does not mean the Breeze would not work for you. It seems most who have tried it prefer it, but some people do like a conventional mask. It as a matter of unique personal comfort and preference.

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