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silent and comfortable....sounds like a good choice to me! Will check it out...thanks for the advise..
Duane McDade said:save yourself a lot of trouble and check into a swift L.T. "for Her" The breeze leaks and makes noise. The L.T for her is silent and comfortable. Res Med makes this product.
The OptiLife is one to consider. You have two options w/it: nasal pillows or a nasal cradle cushion. As I remember it the OptiLife comes w/two sizes of each. The nasal cushion is much like a simple nasal cushion - except it doesn't cover as much "face" as a nasal cushion mask. It covers just the end of the nose so in that respect is much like nasal pillows but w/o the need to worry about fit: space between nostrils vs space between pillows; size of nostril opening vs size of the nasal pillows. Since I need a chin strap due to mouth leaks I've had some challenges w/the under the chin fit w/the OptiLife and if I don't figure out how to overcome that I may well be cutting it off so that I can use my chin strap. I believe the under the chin piece is meant to be a stabilizer and not a chin strap for holding the mouth closed altho it may well serve well in that capacity for some. I like that I can run the hose over my head or down under the covers w/me or out to the side thanks to its free swinging hose swivel.
The Swift LT is a tremendous improvement over the original Swift. I hated the side mount of the hose on the original Swift and never tried the Swift II. When I learned the hose had been moved to the center w/a good free swiinging swivel I was interested in the Swift LT. I'm not a real fan of nasal pillows to begin with but I do prefer the "less is more" concept of any mask. I want something lightweight and not much to it. I didn't see much difference between the Swift LT and the Swift LT for her - and to be truthful wasn't sure which one I was provided with. I believe maybe the LT for Her because the headgear is light blue??
LT for Her is light blue and is packaged with XS, S, and M pillows. It also has little flannel booties to pad your cheeks from the headgear. The Regular Swift LT is dark blue and it comes with S, M, and L pillows. It does not have any booties.
The OptiLife is packaged in a number of different configurations. It all depends on how your provider has ordered it from Respironics. It can come package with four sizes of nasal pillows (P, S, M, and L). It can come packaged with P, S and M pillows along with M, L and LN (Large Narrow) cradle cushions. It is also packaged with M and L pillows along with M, L and LN cradle cushions. It can even come packaged with no pillows or cradle cushions at all, for the DME who wants to fit each patient based on their need. And for the cost-conscious DME, it is even packaged with no headgear.
Jennifer, I'd recommend the packaging with the P and S pillows along with the cradle cushions. The Respironics part number is 1036801 for that combo.
Daniel
Judy said:The OptiLife is one to consider. You have two options w/it: nasal pillows or a nasal cradle cushion. As I remember it the OptiLife comes w/two sizes of each. The nasal cushion is much like a simple nasal cushion - except it doesn't cover as much "face" as a nasal cushion mask. It covers just the end of the nose so in that respect is much like nasal pillows but w/o the need to worry about fit: space between nostrils vs space between pillows; size of nostril opening vs size of the nasal pillows. Since I need a chin strap due to mouth leaks I've had some challenges w/the under the chin fit w/the OptiLife and if I don't figure out how to overcome that I may well be cutting it off so that I can use my chin strap. I believe the under the chin piece is meant to be a stabilizer and not a chin strap for holding the mouth closed altho it may well serve well in that capacity for some. I like that I can run the hose over my head or down under the covers w/me or out to the side thanks to its free swinging hose swivel.
The Swift LT is a tremendous improvement over the original Swift. I hated the side mount of the hose on the original Swift and never tried the Swift II. When I learned the hose had been moved to the center w/a good free swiinging swivel I was interested in the Swift LT. I'm not a real fan of nasal pillows to begin with but I do prefer the "less is more" concept of any mask. I want something lightweight and not much to it. I didn't see much difference between the Swift LT and the Swift LT for her - and to be truthful wasn't sure which one I was provided with. I believe maybe the LT for Her because the headgear is light blue??
I'll tell you a mask I do like and which is my favorite: The Respironics Simplicity simple nasal cushion. Take a look at that simple nasal cushion on the ComfortLite 2 in the picture that was posted. The Simplicity simple nasal cushion is just about that same size.
But much less headgear. Just straps for headgear. Top straps, bottom straps and a center strap from back of head to forehead. No heavy forehead piece to cause discomfort or marks, no rigid piece between forehead and bridge of nose. Just soft headgear strap. Totally flexible between forehead and bridge of nose. That center strap is too long for most of us. But it was a simple enough matter to take up a fold or pleat in the center of that strap at the top of the head and to hold it in place w/a strip of velcro until I found just the right fit. Then I cut the pleat/fold out and put the cut ends back together w/that same velcro strip. Works like a charm and has held for months w/no problems whatsoever. The Simplicity is very lightweight, there is very little to it.
And I can easily use a chin strap with it. Again, a simple, lightweight one. The Respironics basic white chin strap, PN 302175. A comfortable, soft, silky chin cradle, one strap up each side. Four small velcro squares. Place one on the top headgear strap on each side of the head, run the chin cradle straps up to the velcro and then to the top of your head where you place the other two small velcro squares to hold the ends in place to fit. Stable, secure and comfortable.
Thanks, Daniel. I have the Swift LT for Her then. But it didn't come w/any cheek pads. On the other hand, I haven't found that I need them with it. I only used it about two weeks as I still prefer my Simplicity simple nasal cushion altho I'm not ready to give up on the OptiLife yet.
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