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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1551852" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>I have used a CPAP machine for years. The old masks used to leak air all the time and I used to get dry eyes, but the one I have now is excellent. It fits closely and is silent, no leaks. I always wear it, and sleep well. </p><p>The mask should not be pressing on your nose - perhaps it was not the right size. I have use an over the nose one all the time, and I insisted on the air pressure being left unlocked, as I like to adjust it from time to time. When I have a cold for instance, it needs more pressure, and then less when I get better. Some of the nurses are most reluctant to do that until I tell them how many times I make adjustments during a year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1551852, member: 355878"] I have used a CPAP machine for years. The old masks used to leak air all the time and I used to get dry eyes, but the one I have now is excellent. It fits closely and is silent, no leaks. I always wear it, and sleep well. The mask should not be pressing on your nose - perhaps it was not the right size. I have use an over the nose one all the time, and I insisted on the air pressure being left unlocked, as I like to adjust it from time to time. When I have a cold for instance, it needs more pressure, and then less when I get better. Some of the nurses are most reluctant to do that until I tell them how many times I make adjustments during a year. [/QUOTE]
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