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Masks & eye glasses - bigsnowdog - 01-28-2014 Are any of you successfully using a bipap and eye glasses for daytime breathing? What sort of mask? RE: Masks & eye glasses - me50 - 01-28-2014 well, eyeglasses haven't helped with breathing so far lol but I use a VPAP and a wisp nasal mask. RE: Masks & eye glasses - PaulaO2 - 01-28-2014 There's a lot of masks now that allow for the wearing of glasses. Most nasal pillows will. I don't think the nasal mask ones with the forehead bridge thing would, though. Full face masks would work with glasses as long as it didn't come up too high. But, for good sleep hygiene, you shouldn't be reading in bed anyway. RE: Masks & eye glasses - bigsnowdog - 01-28-2014 In my post I said bipap and daytime breathing. RE: Masks & eye glasses - me50 - 01-28-2014 (01-28-2014, 09:59 PM)bigsnowdog Wrote: In my post I said bipap and daytime breathing. can you be a little more specific about what you are asking? RE: Masks & eye glasses - PaulaO2 - 01-28-2014 Oh, sorry. That's what I get for skimming. Your DME should have some masks you can view and try on. You can also check online at some of the online DMEs. Many of the mask write ups will say "and you can wear your glasses!". Out of curiosity, why are you using your CPAP during the day without the intention of sleeping? RE: Masks & eye glasses - bigsnowdog - 01-28-2014 (01-28-2014, 10:08 PM)PaulaO2 Wrote: Out of curiosity, why are you using your CPAP during the day without the intention of sleeping? In my post I said bipap and daytime breathing. Weak diaphragm. RE: Masks & eye glasses - archangle - 01-28-2014 My Swift FX nasal pillow mask doesn't interfere with glasses. I was able to wear glasses with my ComfortGel nasal mask, but that varies from person to person and glasses type. It did interfere a little. With the CG mask, I had to put on the glasses first, and had to remove the mask to remove the glasses. RE: Masks & eye glasses - me50 - 01-28-2014 (01-28-2014, 10:36 PM)bigsnowdog Wrote:(01-28-2014, 10:08 PM)PaulaO2 Wrote: Out of curiosity, why are you using your CPAP during the day without the intention of sleeping? and the eye glasses part of your question? As I posted earlier, I use VPAP and also use the wisp nasal mask. Not sure how to respond to the part about eye glasses though. RE: Masks & eye glasses - jgjones1972 - 01-29-2014 The ResMed Quattro FX (note: not Mirage Quattro nor Quattro Air) is a Full Face Mask that has no forehead support so you can wear glasses with it on. Just to clear up a little misunderstanding: "BiPAP" is trademarked by Philips Resperonics as the name of their bi-level CPAP. "BiPAP" simply means a PR bi-level CPAP. ResMed bi-level CPAPs are trademarked as VPAP (which simply means "variable" CPAP. Some folks generically refer to all bi-level CPAPs as BiPAPs. BiPAP, VPAP, APAP - they are all CPAPs. |