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Switched from Full Face Mask (mouth breather) to Nasal Pillow
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Switched from Full Face Mask (mouth breather) to Nasal Pillow
Hi All,

I recently changed from using a full face mask to using a nasal pillow - wondering how these numbers look so far? Anything that I should watch out for or adjust?

Thanks!


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RE: Switched from Full Face Mask (mouth breather) to Nasal Pillow
Things look good.  It looks like you are using ramp though.  I suggest that you turn it off, as you get no real treatment during ramp, and it starts again each time you get up and then return to bed, robbing you of treatment.  Otherwise, all's well.  Smile
Machine:  ResMed AirCurve 10 Vauto
Mask:  Bleep DreamPort Sleep Solution
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