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Sleep no more mask glasses
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I love this mask, and I also love my DreamStation with the bluetooth metrics!

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I can also wear full framed eyeglasses, which was impossible with the other mask. In addition, I can easily sleep on either left of right side, and the Amara readily adjusts on its own without any apparent leakage. Because the mask fits, my machine is making much less noise and I am not nearly as aware of the inhale-exhale pressure differences and sounds that were previously keeping me from falling quickly to sleep.

sleep no more mask glasses

My DreamStation metrics show that I have a 98-100% mask efficiency with the Amara design! I am finally, after all these years, sleeping soundly, with a reported 0.5 to 1.5 AHI per night. The straps are clear of my ears and hold the mask snugly in place. My nose nestles into the upper part of the membrane, establishing a tight and secure placement with a steady air flow into each nostril. The Amara design places the lower membrane directly below my lower lip, with no interference from the beard. For some 15 years I have attempted to position a full mask (Fischer and Paykel 431) on my bearded face, pretty much knowing that it would leak profusely during the night. I ordered it, and have been using it since. I was almost ready to give it up, but in general, I kind of liked the mask, so I prepared the sizing template and found that a medium size would be a better fit. I gave it a try, and found this small mask size was irritating my septum by morning, alleviated slightly by applying lotion to the tip of my nose. I came into possession of an Amara mask several months ago as it was included with a used DreamStation that I bought on Craigslist. My nose does indeed reach the far point of the mask, beyond the nose hole. Is there a way I can seal the hole myself?Īt this point, I’m unbearably sleep-deprived.Īnd I’m assuming they gave me a large mark. That seals above my lips, so that my nose won’t be relevant? I can’t use a chin strap (or, at least, none that I’ve tried so far) because they apply too much pressure to the area of my face where I have vascular anomalies (vascular malformations). It’s just a lot more frequent, because of the nose problem. I still find that my mouth eventually opens wider than the mask anyways

sleep no more mask glasses

Once there, that pulls the mask up causing the mask to move away from my chin.Īs that happens, my mouth finds itself outside the parameters of the cushion nullifying the entire reason for the CPAP machine.Įven when my nose stays seated proper (sometimes it does for a while), Very frequently, during every night, my nose slips into the nose hole, while I sleep. I am a first time CPAP user & am ready to throw it out!I ended up online & bought a Mirage Liberty size large with small headgear & med nose pillows.It works great & allows me to breath deeply without cutting your air supply.Who ever invented these masks obviously never had to wear them!!!!!! This mask is way too short in the nose area.Even the large squishes your nose in to far & it gets very sore! Also,when you want to inhale deeply for a sigh the mask stops your air intake before you can get a full breath of air.Very suffocating.Plus the mask is VERY hot on breathing in & out.Nothing worse than breathing stale hot air constantly.Humidifier is also totally off.Hate this mask.Very disappointed!Plus the frame is too narrow & pushes into your cheek bones.Nothing like ripping the mask off as soon as possible because of the pain & constant hot stale air.Plus when you exhale the holes in the mask don’t allow the air to escape.I would NOT recommend this mask what so ever. Reviews Note That Airflow Feels Restricted – May Require Higher Pressure Lightweight Design With No Forehead Strap We’ll be going over some of the pros and cons of this high visibility mask in our Philips Amara View review, so if you’re tired of your clunky full face CPAP mask, keep reading to find out if the Amara View could be a good fit for you. That’s where the Amara View comes in! The Philips Respironics’ Amara View is a lightweight full-face mask packed with smart features such as quiet exhalation ports and quick-release headgear clips.

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While it helps to create a very secure seal, it can also trigger claustrophobia or make it more difficult to read or watch TV before bed. The mask frame is typically supported by a headband or forehead strap to further stabilize the mask. The flexibility of full face masks also allows users who are congested, have a deviated septum or chronic sinus condition, or simply like to alternate between mouth and nose breathing to enjoy a restful night of sleep.Ī problem with traditional full face masks, however, is the sheer size and space one can take up on your face. Full face masks are a great solution for nose breathers who have difficulty keeping their mouth closed at night and don’t want to resort to a chinstrap.













Sleep no more mask glasses