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Re: sleep tech needs advice for patient


Posted by OzChrisR on July 18, 2002 at 19:42:06:

In Reply to: sleep tech needs advice for patient posted by nelsleep on July 18, 2002 at 16:28:34:

HI,

I know what you mean about southern hemisphere and humidity, I have just bought a Resmed Spirit with built in humidifier, but canberra air is so dry that I can barely use it before it condenses and annoys me.

I woudl also recommend the new Mirage Fukll Face Seris II mask, I have bene using one of those recently and quite like it.

The other suggestion I would have is the 'original' mirage mask (not the ultra) I think it feels much nicer and less claustrophobic than the ultra


A TAAAV Vaporiser (buy at a local chemist for about $40 Australian, if you are in Australia) could also really help for the room.

cheers

Chris

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