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  • Re: Need a new mask

    Trekkie01, you might find that RemZzzs CPAP mask liners help to reduce the allergic reaction you are having to the compounds in your mask skirt. If you have already migrated to the Swift nasal pillow I hope that you have continued success as I hear that this is a good system. If you find that you need...
    Posted to Forum by remzzzs on Wed, Aug 19 2009
  • Re: Allergy to full-face mask

    Lyle, you might want to look into RemZzzs CPAP mask liners . We've had a very high success rate with patients who have issues with allergic reaction to the silicone (or the particular mixture of compounds). Most of the people who have used RemZzzs for issues related to skin erosion and breakdown...
    Posted to Forum by remzzzs on Wed, Aug 19 2009
  • Re: allergy to silicone

    You may want to give RemZzzs CPAP mask liners a try. We've had many, many people find relief from silicone allergies using RemZzzs. They act as a barrier between the mask and skin. Check out our "Real Stories" section to read just a sample of some users who have found relief from skin irritation...
    Posted to Forum by remzzzs on Wed, Aug 19 2009
  • Re: HELP - Tried 3 masks so far -

    [quote user="Rick S"] I am a fairly new CPAP user. I have tried 3 masks, one a Repironics Classic Comfort (would not stay on without being so tight it gave me a head ache), Puritan Bennett Breeze with both Nasal Pillow and Dream Seal (the Dream seal would not seal right and the nasal pillows...
    Posted to Forum by mikezot on Tue, Jun 23 2009
  • No Difference In Sleep Of OSA Patients Studied In A Hospital Vs. A Hotel-Based Sleep Center

    No Difference In Sleep Of OSA Patients Studied In A Hospital Vs. A Hotel-Based Sleep Center http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/104256.php A study published in the April 15 issue of the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine (JCSM) finds no significant difference in sleep parameters associated with...
    Posted to Forum by ttillman on Thu, May 8 2008
  • Husbands With OSA Are More Likely To Adhere To CPAP If Their Wives Share The Bed

    Husbands With OSA Are More Likely To Adhere To CPAP If Their Wives Share The Bed http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/104259.php Although continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) controls a husband's sleep-related obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) symptoms, his treatment adherence is strongly related...
    Posted to Forum by ttillman on Thu, May 8 2008
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