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Constance, my wife struggled for months with the same problem. As I posted on another thread, my wife just switched to the Respironics Comfort Gel nasal mask and LOVES it. And that's a big statement coming from her, since she is not a fan of CPAP or CPAP masks. She likes the gel cushion which makes it very comfortable, and that the mask comes in a petite size that's perfect for her. I know that Respironics considers this one of their "premium" masks -- top of the line. I'd try this before the Mirage Kidsta. I hope this saves you some time/ effort.
Actually that was the last mask I tried. The nose area is too big. Thanks for the help
Mike said:Constance, my wife struggled for months with the same problem. As I posted on another thread, my wife just switched to the Respironics Comfort Gel nasal mask and LOVES it. And that's a big statement coming from her, since she is not a fan of CPAP or CPAP masks. She likes the gel cushion which makes it very comfortable, and that the mask comes in a petite size that's perfect for her. I know that Respironics considers this one of their "premium" masks -- top of the line. I'd try this before the Mirage Kidsta. I hope this saves you some time/ effort.
have you looked at the new respironics mask I am having great success with that or you might want to look at the sleepweaver cloth mask. It seems to adjust to smaller faces like yours very well.
I've often thought of trying the Kidsta. Of the masks that interest me and I've tried I've always gotten the smallest size available whether Small, XSmall or Petite.
I've had good luck w/the ProBasics Zzz-Mask Small full face. The headgear was a bit big but I was able to rectify that. Then I read someone else was using the ProBasics Zzz-Mask w/the Respironics ComfortLite Premium headgear so ordered that headgear and am using it even more comfortably than my "lab-ratted" Zzz-Mask headgear.
If you do get the Kidsta let us know how it works out for you!!!
I have not heard of the sleepweaver cloth mask. Where can I get info on that?
Amy said:have you looked at the new respironics mask I am having great success with that or you might want to look at the sleepweaver cloth mask. It seems to adjust to smaller faces like yours very well.
Hi All,
I haven't been on for a while. I have tried sticking with my mask and using the cloth liners around the nose. That did help a little with making it fit better; but it helped more with any extra moisture in the hose. Well I finally broke down and purchased the Mirage Kidstra nasal mask. I got it today and unpacked it, put it together, and tried it on. It seems to fit perfectly but of course, the real test will be tonight when sleeping. Will let you know how it goes.
Attaching the hose above the head or hanging the hose above the head can help w/just about ANY mask by reducing the tugging of the hose on the mask when we change positions.
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