Hope all your holidays are going well. Aside from another DME episode, we're doing fine.
I'm trying out the ResMed Activa soft gel mask cushions. At first they didn't seem like much of an improvement over the standard Activa cushion (those transparent ones that puff up and seal against your face).
After a few months, I'm starting to like the new soft gels. I'm a terrible side sleeper and the soft gels seem to stay on better when the side of my face is pressed into the pillow. The standard ones are good, too, because they kind of slew to the side.
The gels have a narrower side profile so they don't push against the pillow quite as much. They don't balloon up like the standard cushions so they feel more compact against your face.
Everybody has their own favorite mask but I've been using the Activa for a few years now and it works good for me.
CPAP Fun? CPAP Fun! Most folks who are using CPAP gear for sleep apnea don't always think of it as something fun. We're here to change all that. Send us your CPAP humor: photos, links, video, cartoons (we won't post copyrighted stuff, though). Share the sweet misery that is CPAP with your fellow sufferers! We'll all be laughing through our hoses. . . . CPAP Fun!
Monday, December 13, 2010
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
NEW CPAP e-book available for free download!
The new e-book "Fun with CPAP!" is available for a short time as a free download for CPAP users willing to give me some feedback on this "beta" version.
It's about 40 pages, illustrated and will take about an hour to read and couple of minutes to feed back your impressions. It's intended for those who are new to CPAP and may be having a hard time getting into all the fun and excitement of CPAP use.
To download the pdf file, go to www.cpapfun.com.
Feedback has already been coming in and is very much appreciated.
Yours,
CPAP Fun!
It's about 40 pages, illustrated and will take about an hour to read and couple of minutes to feed back your impressions. It's intended for those who are new to CPAP and may be having a hard time getting into all the fun and excitement of CPAP use.
To download the pdf file, go to www.cpapfun.com.
Feedback has already been coming in and is very much appreciated.
Yours,
CPAP Fun!
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