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Face pads for Res Med Swift Masks
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Post Face pads for Res Med Swift Masks 
I thought I read on the forum about someone who marketed soft cloth pads to go over the headgear of some styles of CPAP masks.

I am looking for something to use with a ResMed Swift nasal pillow style mask. I love the mask..but am getting tired of waking up with the tell tale - CPAP marks on my face..... I keep the head gear pretty tight.

Thanks.... (PM me a link if you want)


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truckerdad57 wrote:
I keep the head gear pretty tight.

Thanks.... (PM me a link if you want)

Hi Truckerdad,

I don't know what your pressure is, or anything about the mask you are using. However, I am just getting started on this xPAP journey, and one thing I have read in the manuals that come with the masks, and from my DME who is a fellow apnea sufferer, is that the newer masks should not be pulled tight. I learned the hard way after listening to my first DME and ended up with a sore on the bridge of my nose that is slowly healing. Now I am learning what leaks actually sound like ...


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SleepyToo
Philadelphia Area
Newly diagnosed, Respironics M Series Pro w\ humidifier
Zest nasal mask, also have Full Life ff mask, and FlexiFit 407
(Also have a FlexiFit 405 that damaged the bridge of my nose)

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I have a product called "Pad-a-Cheek.  The Pad-A=Cheek lady makes them herself for many kinds of masks and many pieces of the masks.  I love mine.  [Commercial Link Deleted. Please Refer to Posting Guidelines]


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ResMed Auto Set II w/hi4 Pressure 9 - 20 EPR at 3 SleepWeaver, Mirage Micro, Liberty, FitLlife
Orig AHI 30.4 RDI 36 & RLS/PLMB

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Just google padacheek. Karen does a great job w/reasonable prices.


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Some people are like Slinkies... Not really good for anything, but they still bring a smile to your face when you push them down a flight of stairs.
Resmed VPAP Auto. Humidaire 3i, Simplicity mask, ResScan 3.7, S8 ResLink, Embla oximeter.

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My pathetically generic ones (until you get the real thing) are knee high pantyhose folded up and placed underneath. I know it sounds ridiculous, but it really helps. :o) I had to go with what I could find.


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Previous Mask: F&P Zest (did not like)
Current Mask: Resmed Swift LT for her (nasal pillow)
CPAP: F&P Sleep Series 234

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Hey, whatever works!!!


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Some people are like Slinkies... Not really good for anything, but they still bring a smile to your face when you push them down a flight of stairs.
Resmed VPAP Auto. Humidaire 3i, Simplicity mask, ResScan 3.7, S8 ResLink, Embla oximeter.

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Post Easiest fix ever 
I tried the fleece covers, but I don't have time to clean them every day, and I have very sensitive skin.  A while back, I had a classic "duh!"  d'oh! moment and came up with the easiest fix ever--I just slide a travel-pack (the kind that are folded) under each strap.  Throw it away in the morning.  I have even learned how to fold a regular tissue myself  Wink


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Respironics M Series Pro w/C-Flex
Mirage Micro nasal mask/Opus 360 nasal pillows/Hybrid
12 cm pressure/71 AHI/52% desat
diagnosed September, 2008 (suffering since birth)
Female, age 44

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Resmed makes fleece cover for the Swift Lt for her which also fits the Swift Lt.  I have found them to be comfortable and helps avoid getting marks on my face.  I wash them once a week with my other equipment.


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I cut moleskin, the kind used on feet to avoid blisters, and attach it to the inside (face side) of the headgear. It's softer  on cheeks.


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Dianne's: Remstar Auto M, C-flex, humidifier, smart card. Mask: Swift LT, AHI- 23, lowest blood ox 80%.

John's: Same cpap, Mask: Respironics Profile-lite mask.
severe apnea, Cpap user for more than 20 years.

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Post TOE BANDAGES!! 
Truckerdad; I go to the local discount department store and buy a package of toe bandages.  They are foamy, and about the same length as the "swoosh" of the Swift masks.  These are over by the pharmacy.  There are three in a pack, but if you buy two packs, you then have three sets.  Slip one on each side of your mask; they last about a month or so, before they get flat.

Try 'em, and let me know what you think.

Best wishes! Applause


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Could somebody please explain to my what harm it does to share a website where another person requesting information can go to to read articles, or read about helpful items for sale that might enhance their cpap therapy or compliance or just plain human comfort?  What is the deal?  I'm not selling anything. I'm only sharing what I found, where I found it, so that others may or may not choose to look at something and make decisions for themselves?

If those are the rules, I vote we take a poll amongst the registered users of this forum and vote to change that rule.  What say the people?


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Orig AHI 30.4 RDI 36 & RLS/PLMB

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TXLadybug wrote:
Could somebody please explain to my what harm it does to share a website where another person requesting information can go to to read articles, or read about helpful items for sale that might enhance their cpap therapy or compliance or just plain human comfort?  What is the deal?  I'm not selling anything. I'm only sharing what I found, where I found it, so that others may or may not choose to look at something and make decisions for themselves?

If those are the rules, I vote we take a poll amongst the registered users of this forum and vote to change that rule.  What say the people?


The Posting Guidelines are quite clear and are available at the top of each forum page:

http://www.apneasupport.org/viewtopic.php?t=7373

The Guidelines are quite specific, as the forum is 'non commercial'. The ASAA, as a not for profit, non commercial organisation must protect its position. In joining this forum you must adhere to these Guidelines.

You will also note that you are advised to read these Guidelines before posting on the forum. If the Guidelines are not adhered to, you must expect that the offending post will be moderated.

If you want the ASAA to change its position, you should contact The Executive Director of the ASAA (contact details on ASAA site). The ASAA are the owners and administrators of this forum and their decision is final.

There are other forums, owned by commercial concerns, that permit links to other commercial concerns.

Daniel.


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Unlike his three passengers who died screaming !!!!!!

(Anon)

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Links to commercial posts, in whatever form, will cause the ASAA to lose its not-for-profit status.  That is U.S. law.  Additionally, we are here solely to support patients and most people appreciate that.  Googling something is a simple thing to do and obviously we mention products/equipment/etc. as shared knowledge as to what has helped up as OSA patients.

Vicki


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Marilyn Von Savant

That which does not kill you makes you stronger-Friedrich Nietzsche
Friedrich must of had apnea.
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