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Ruth

I have tried many masks (the sleep lab will loan them for home

trials), but never a gel mask. It does look comfy. I need a full face

mask, so there isn't much available. I have also found that most of

them can't handle high pressures.

laurie

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> I just found this comfort curve cpap mask on the internet and wondered if

> anyone has tried it. It looks really comfortable to me, but I have tried

> masks that look comfortable in the past and can't get a good seal.

> http://www.cpap.com/productpage/respironics-comfort-curve-cpap-mask.html

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> Thanks, Ruth

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Hi Laurie, Thanks for the information. The mask states that it can handle

greater than 14 so that part looks good. I keep looking for something that

is simple and minimal hardware. Cheers, Ruth

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Of Laurie Fitzgerald

Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2006 4:23 PM

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Subject: Re: Cpap Mask

Ruth

I have tried many masks (the sleep lab will loan them for home

trials), but never a gel mask. It does look comfy. I need a full face

mask, so there isn't much available. I have also found that most of

them can't handle high pressures.

laurie

On 6/18/06, Ruth Ilean Fox net>

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> I just found this comfort curve cpap mask on the internet and wondered if

> anyone has tried it. It looks really comfortable to me, but I have tried

> masks that look comfortable in the past and can't get a good seal.

> http://www.cpap.

http://www.cpap.com/productpage/respironics-comfort-curve-cpap-mask.html>

com/productpage/respironics-comfort-curve-cpap-mask.html

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> Thanks, Ruth

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Ruth

Depending on how old your machine is, it might adjust for leaks. Mine

maintains the same pressure even with leaks. Of course, some leaks can

be very noisy. I have learned to ignore the small ones which usually

correct themselves.

laurie

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> Hi Laurie, Thanks for the information. The mask states that it can handle

> greater than 14 so that part looks good. I keep looking for something that

> is simple and minimal hardware. Cheers, Ruth

>

> _____

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> From: [mailto: ] On

> Behalf

> Of Laurie Fitzgerald

> Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2006 4:23 PM

> To:

> Subject: Re: Cpap Mask

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> Ruth

>

> I have tried many masks (the sleep lab will loan them for home

> trials), but never a gel mask. It does look comfy. I need a full face

> mask, so there isn't much available. I have also found that most of

> them can't handle high pressures.

>

> laurie

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> On 6/18/06, Ruth Ilean Fox

> net>

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> wrote:

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> > I just found this comfort curve cpap mask on the internet and wondered if

> > anyone has tried it. It looks really comfortable to me, but I have tried

> > masks that look comfortable in the past and can't get a good seal.

> > http://www.cpap.

> http://www.cpap.com/productpage/respironics-comfort-curve-cpap-mask.html>

> com/productpage/respironics-comfort-curve-cpap-mask.html

> >

> > Thanks, Ruth

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> >

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An advantage of being deaf.but then that is another matter:-) Cheers,

Ruth

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From: [mailto: ] On Behalf

Of Laurie Fitzgerald

Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 2:42 AM

To:

Subject: Re: Cpap Mask

Ruth

Depending on how old your machine is, it might adjust for leaks. Mine

maintains the same pressure even with leaks. Of course, some leaks can

be very noisy. I have learned to ignore the small ones which usually

correct themselves.

laurie

On 6/18/06, Ruth Ilean Fox net>

wrote:

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Hi Laurie, Thanks for the information. The mask states that it can handle

> greater than 14 so that part looks good. I keep looking for something that

> is simple and minimal hardware. Cheers, Ruth

>

> _____

>

> From: @yahoogrou ps.com

[mailto: @yahoogrou ps.com] On

> Behalf

> Of Laurie Fitzgerald

> Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2006 4:23 PM

> To: @yahoogrou ps.com

> Subject: Re: Cpap Mask

>

>

> Ruth

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> I have tried many masks (the sleep lab will loan them for home

> trials), but never a gel mask. It does look comfy. I need a full face

> mask, so there isn't much available. I have also found that most of

> them can't handle high pressures.

>

> laurie

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> On 6/18/06, Ruth Ilean Fox

> net>

>

> wrote:

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> >

> >

> >

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> > I just found this comfort curve cpap mask on the internet and wondered

if

> > anyone has tried it. It looks really comfortable to me, but I have tried

> > masks that look comfortable in the past and can't get a good seal.

> > http://www.cpap.

> http://www.cpap.

http://www.cpap.com/productpage/respironics-comfort-curve-cpap-mask.html>

com/productpage/respironics-comfort-curve-cpap-mask.html>

> com/productpage/respironics-comfort-curve-cpap-mask.html

> >

> > Thanks, Ruth

> >

> >

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