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Re: Re: sleep tech needs advice for patient


Posted by Ontario Apnea on July 20, 2002 at 18:11:13:

In Reply to: Re: sleep tech needs advice for patient posted by Henry in NY on July 18, 2002 at 16:39:25:

I, too, had abraded nostrils from trying the Breeze. The pillows that sealed properly for me would dig right into my nasal membranes no matter how I tried to adjust everything. Even tried different sized nasal pillows. The pain and bleeding got to be too bad during the night and I'd whip off the headger in my seep. I've had to switch to other masks, and am now trying out the Ultra Mirage and a Full facemask as well. I really liked the Breeze, but after 4 weeks, could not get it adjusted well enough to tolerate it.

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