Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2005 4:17 am
Lori...I've been keeping a low, low profile on this, so as not to jinx you!
With the two great nights you've had, I'll stick my head up just a leeetle bit. Far enough up for the fabulous exhaust vent of the Aura to puff out a few words.
Ladies, if you don't have a very small head, the Aura's headgear will probably fit you. Even if the topmost straps are too long for you, it will still work. At most, you might have to add a homemade strap worn like a sweatband up at the forehead area to steady it.
Gentlemen, same thing. Unless you have a small head, the Aura should work right out of the box for you.
IF someone has a head so small that the headgear straps can't be taken up enough to keep everything stable, then you can do whatever tweaks necessary to keep it steady. That might be just a homemade strap around the head at eyebrow level. Or a homemade strap over the nasal pillows area. Or even a total deconstruct.
The ONLY reason I deconstructed my Aura - no "headgear" at all - and used my own homemade straps with it was as an experiment to see if it even could be made to work with no headgear. Did that simply because another woman thought the headgear might cause hair breakage. Her original topic appeared here:
Topic posted by LCM (Lorraine) Apr 27 2005 subject: My Hair! It's Being Destroyed!
You can see what I did to my Aura experimentally here:
Apr 29, 2005 subject: Aura Lite - solution to hair breaking or thinning
I personally had had no problem with the headgear or hair breakage. I simply decided to remove the headgear for the heck of it, in answer to LCM's post. I found the deconstruction worked fine, and I actually liked it that way. But it does work great straight out of the box for most people UNLESS they have a very small head or very large nares.
WillSucceed and th reported condensation problems when they tried to use the Aura.
The Aura comes with Medium and Large nasal pillows. Those sizes seem to work for most people. It truly doesn't matter a bit whether you have "slotted" nares or round ones. LOL!!
IF you have very large nares (nostril openings) you might need "Extra Large" nasal pillows for the Aura. It's been quite some time since Aeiomed said they were going to come out with the Extra Large pillows. I don't know if they have designed that size yet.
That would be my only caution for a man about getting the Aura right now. If he has nares so large that, say, the Swift's "Large" or the Breeze's "Large" are almost leaky for him...then I'd wait until Aeiomed comes through with making Extra Large available.
Here are the initial messages that Wader and I posted when we bought Auras at almost the same time:
Mar 10, 2005 subject: aura CPAP Patient Interface ****IT'S HERE****
Mar 11 2005 subject: The Aura by Aeiomed - BEST nasal pillows mask ever!! (imho)
And Ted's (Titrator) review:
First Review in March: Aura CPAP Interface Author: Ted Nugent, nickname "Titrator"
Here's a TON of topics about the Aura since then:
Links to Aura nasal pillows mask topics
I've been using the Aura since March. Wearing one with the headgear or wearing a deconstructed one...works either way for me. My favorite mask by far!
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My disclaimer: I'm not a doctor, nor have I ever worked in the health care field. Those are just my personal opinions. A mask or machine I love/hate could be completely the opposite for others. Finding suitable equipment can be an expensive trial and error experience.
With the two great nights you've had, I'll stick my head up just a leeetle bit. Far enough up for the fabulous exhaust vent of the Aura to puff out a few words.
Ladies, if you don't have a very small head, the Aura's headgear will probably fit you. Even if the topmost straps are too long for you, it will still work. At most, you might have to add a homemade strap worn like a sweatband up at the forehead area to steady it.
Gentlemen, same thing. Unless you have a small head, the Aura should work right out of the box for you.
IF someone has a head so small that the headgear straps can't be taken up enough to keep everything stable, then you can do whatever tweaks necessary to keep it steady. That might be just a homemade strap around the head at eyebrow level. Or a homemade strap over the nasal pillows area. Or even a total deconstruct.
The ONLY reason I deconstructed my Aura - no "headgear" at all - and used my own homemade straps with it was as an experiment to see if it even could be made to work with no headgear. Did that simply because another woman thought the headgear might cause hair breakage. Her original topic appeared here:
Topic posted by LCM (Lorraine) Apr 27 2005 subject: My Hair! It's Being Destroyed!
You can see what I did to my Aura experimentally here:
Apr 29, 2005 subject: Aura Lite - solution to hair breaking or thinning
I personally had had no problem with the headgear or hair breakage. I simply decided to remove the headgear for the heck of it, in answer to LCM's post. I found the deconstruction worked fine, and I actually liked it that way. But it does work great straight out of the box for most people UNLESS they have a very small head or very large nares.
WillSucceed and th reported condensation problems when they tried to use the Aura.
The Aura comes with Medium and Large nasal pillows. Those sizes seem to work for most people. It truly doesn't matter a bit whether you have "slotted" nares or round ones. LOL!!
IF you have very large nares (nostril openings) you might need "Extra Large" nasal pillows for the Aura. It's been quite some time since Aeiomed said they were going to come out with the Extra Large pillows. I don't know if they have designed that size yet.
That would be my only caution for a man about getting the Aura right now. If he has nares so large that, say, the Swift's "Large" or the Breeze's "Large" are almost leaky for him...then I'd wait until Aeiomed comes through with making Extra Large available.
Here are the initial messages that Wader and I posted when we bought Auras at almost the same time:
Mar 10, 2005 subject: aura CPAP Patient Interface ****IT'S HERE****
Mar 11 2005 subject: The Aura by Aeiomed - BEST nasal pillows mask ever!! (imho)
And Ted's (Titrator) review:
First Review in March: Aura CPAP Interface Author: Ted Nugent, nickname "Titrator"
Here's a TON of topics about the Aura since then:
Links to Aura nasal pillows mask topics
I've been using the Aura since March. Wearing one with the headgear or wearing a deconstructed one...works either way for me. My favorite mask by far!
_____________________________________
My disclaimer: I'm not a doctor, nor have I ever worked in the health care field. Those are just my personal opinions. A mask or machine I love/hate could be completely the opposite for others. Finding suitable equipment can be an expensive trial and error experience.