What if I feel claustrophobic when wearing my mask?

What if I feel claustrophobic when wearing my mask?

Try wearing your mask around your home during the evening as you go about your normal activities. This may help you to become more comfortable with the mask. If you continue to feel claustrophobic, your respiratory therapist can help you to find a mask that is more comfortable for you.

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