gap2368
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I have been thinking of replaying to this for a long time and never had the chance to so here is my replay
first, a little background on me and my using a mask and why.
I have asthma for most of my life dust is one big trigger for me the only mask that I can use are n95
I also have lung capacity of about 60-70% and I inhale more then I exhale ( so I struggle to breathe in my normal life without a mask)
When I do dust I can keep an N95 mask on for about 10-15 minutes depending on how cool it is inside
I also have a tic disorder that involves movement of my face and a mask makes it worst and some sensitivity to having a mask on.
so over the years, I have learned a few things.
not all masks are the same even n95 ones there are some masks I can not even put on for more than 1 second before needing to take it off but there are some that fit and feel so much better so I would buy a few different types of mask. there are flat masks, ones that are more formed like cups, and reusable cloth ones. ones that have air vents in them. For me, the use of the ones with vines works best and is the most comfortable. cloth n95 mask this one is similar to the one I use.
It might not me necessary to use N95 mask ones that you see your dentist use might be enough like mask might work too you can also find washable ones ( Disney is selling then)
one thing I do when I know I need my mask for a while is I put one of my favorite sents in the mask I use very little and each time I take a deep breath I get whatever sent I am using and this has helped a lot also my mask can go behind the ears or you can use this small attachment to put the strap around your head so I ten to do both and change back and forth when I can.
I know not everyone can use a mask, but I would try a few different ones before you give up altogether and see if one works better then other
first, a little background on me and my using a mask and why.
I have asthma for most of my life dust is one big trigger for me the only mask that I can use are n95
I also have lung capacity of about 60-70% and I inhale more then I exhale ( so I struggle to breathe in my normal life without a mask)
When I do dust I can keep an N95 mask on for about 10-15 minutes depending on how cool it is inside
I also have a tic disorder that involves movement of my face and a mask makes it worst and some sensitivity to having a mask on.
so over the years, I have learned a few things.
not all masks are the same even n95 ones there are some masks I can not even put on for more than 1 second before needing to take it off but there are some that fit and feel so much better so I would buy a few different types of mask. there are flat masks, ones that are more formed like cups, and reusable cloth ones. ones that have air vents in them. For me, the use of the ones with vines works best and is the most comfortable. cloth n95 mask this one is similar to the one I use.
It might not me necessary to use N95 mask ones that you see your dentist use might be enough like mask might work too you can also find washable ones ( Disney is selling then)
one thing I do when I know I need my mask for a while is I put one of my favorite sents in the mask I use very little and each time I take a deep breath I get whatever sent I am using and this has helped a lot also my mask can go behind the ears or you can use this small attachment to put the strap around your head so I ten to do both and change back and forth when I can.
I know not everyone can use a mask, but I would try a few different ones before you give up altogether and see if one works better then other