OK, I just looked more closely at the Aura pillows and I was mistaken. Right below each pillow pad there is what appears to be a hole but upon further inspection I see that they're actually filled. These must be some artifact of the moulding process. So, I guess when I thought I was having a very small leak, that's exactly what it was. Sorry for the confusion.
Need help with interface decision.
After a couple of weeks on the CL2, I'm ready to go back to my Aura (now if I could just find a replacement for the tubing on the mask, I could use the one I have. Otherwise, I'll order a new one I guess).
I'm just having too much trouble getting a seal with the CL2 and I think I end up having the pillows a bit too close in to get a seal because I'm now getting a sore nose from it. It's possible I don't have the right size pillows and/or I just don't have it adjusted right, but I've fiddled with things and experimented with the other size of pillows and . . . well, I miss my Aura.
I can see why people would like the CL2 if you can get a seal with one of the interfaces and it is nice that you can use different ones with it.
I'm just having too much trouble getting a seal with the CL2 and I think I end up having the pillows a bit too close in to get a seal because I'm now getting a sore nose from it. It's possible I don't have the right size pillows and/or I just don't have it adjusted right, but I've fiddled with things and experimented with the other size of pillows and . . . well, I miss my Aura.
I can see why people would like the CL2 if you can get a seal with one of the interfaces and it is nice that you can use different ones with it.
Laurel Krahn | http://www.laurelkrahn.net
OSA diagnosed: September 1, 2005
Untreated AHI: 86.7 | AHI with CPAP: .7 - 3.0
Titrated pressure: 13 | Pressure set to: 9
OSA diagnosed: September 1, 2005
Untreated AHI: 86.7 | AHI with CPAP: .7 - 3.0
Titrated pressure: 13 | Pressure set to: 9
Swift or Nasalaire II
I still prefer the old staples, swift and nasalaire to the cl2 or optilife. I never got a good seal on the aura but they might have updated it since I had mine almost 2 years ago.
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Thanks for all the replys. I've been on a trip this past week and haven't been able to be that active.............then when I got home, I encountered some computer problems. I'm not able to access the internet as easily as before. I'll get it fixed, but just wanted to let you all know I appreciate your help.
Chris
I'm not a Doctor, nor am I associated with the medical profession in any way. Any comments I make are just personal opinions. Take them or leave them. (justa don't gripe at me if ya donna like 'em!)
I'm not a Doctor, nor am I associated with the medical profession in any way. Any comments I make are just personal opinions. Take them or leave them. (justa don't gripe at me if ya donna like 'em!)
The Aura has been improved sometime in the last year (six months?) and I find I no longer need "the rubber band trick" to get a good seal. It's also sturdier in general and the straps work for more sizes of heads.
Laurel Krahn | http://www.laurelkrahn.net
OSA diagnosed: September 1, 2005
Untreated AHI: 86.7 | AHI with CPAP: .7 - 3.0
Titrated pressure: 13 | Pressure set to: 9
OSA diagnosed: September 1, 2005
Untreated AHI: 86.7 | AHI with CPAP: .7 - 3.0
Titrated pressure: 13 | Pressure set to: 9