I just finished my 4 week trial yesterday (and had my 4th weekly appointment), so it was time to purchase the machine and mask(s). I had been testing out several masks over the last 4 weeks. I had narrowed it down to the Pilairo or the Wisp. Since the Pilairo had lower/fewer leaks and AHI, I went with that - although both were acceptable. The Pilairo never seems to move out of place when I switch positions and the minimal headgear is great.cpierc01 wrote:I use the Pilario and love it. It is the only mask I have used since I started my cpap adventure in June 2013. Sometimes I have to re position the air holes to blow up in the nose. If they get lower they will blow against the wall of your nose and feel like you are not getting enough air. Good Luck.
I did have a couple of instances when I would wake up and when going back to sleep, the air seemed to be lacking. I'll have to pay attention and see if it is due to the positioning. In fact, last night was the first night with the new Pilairo (this time a Q, the loaner they had me using was not the Q) and I couldn't get enough air - mainly due to a cold and congestion, but maybe it was partially due to the positioning. I ended up switching to a full face mask (Quattro Air) that I am also trying out - in order to have a backup for when my allergies are bad and can't breathe through my nose.
I do find that the positioning can be a little tricky as if you don't have it quite right before the machine turns on, then you have to turn the machine off to re-position. With the auto-on turned on, sometimes it can start before I'm ready - may have to turn that off until I'm more adept at it.
Any tips you have for ensuring the positioning would be helpful.