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Old 03-22-2008, 08:37 PM #9
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They have what they call "nose pillow's" now. I don't like them because I feel like they are blowing my nose off of my face. But, They do not touch your face. They come down over your head and go into your nostril's. You have to see them to really get the right descrition. I love my full face mask. The only problem I have is the calouse I have on the bridge of my nose. Sometimes it even get's infected. BUT DO W?OUT IT...NO WAY!
I've seen those and they would make me feel claustrophobic I think. My old mask rubbed my nose raw and I have to lay off using the machine a few days, and boy am I TIRED!

I put triple antibotic ointment on it (it's right UNDER my nostrils on the thumberlin, talk about painful! UGH!) and it's already looking better but I figure a few more days of healing and I should be all set.
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