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<blockquote data-quote="fatcpa" data-source="post: 3098746" data-attributes="member: 11311"><p>I've used a CPAP since 1994. I haven't spent more than a dozen nights without it since then. I'm on my 4th unit since starting therapy. I have worn a mustache and beard since 1978 which caused some problems with regular masks. I started using nasal pillows early on and still use that type now. I tend to mouth breathe and have been advised to use a full face mask. After trying several full face type masks I'm still with the nasal pillows. I get some leakage, but not enough to reduce the benefit of the CPAP. I do have occassional sinus problems it does make for some long nights. I just work my way through it and try to get as much CPAP time in as I can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fatcpa, post: 3098746, member: 11311"] I've used a CPAP since 1994. I haven't spent more than a dozen nights without it since then. I'm on my 4th unit since starting therapy. I have worn a mustache and beard since 1978 which caused some problems with regular masks. I started using nasal pillows early on and still use that type now. I tend to mouth breathe and have been advised to use a full face mask. After trying several full face type masks I'm still with the nasal pillows. I get some leakage, but not enough to reduce the benefit of the CPAP. I do have occassional sinus problems it does make for some long nights. I just work my way through it and try to get as much CPAP time in as I can. [/QUOTE]
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