[ I realize there are many, many threads regarding the Aloha, but I really enjoyed the details in the basenote so decided to follow up here so that others might get a chance to see the nicely detailed reviews. ]
I'm on day 36 of my Auto-CPAP therapy. During the sleep study, I used the relatively new Philips Respironics TrueBlue Nasal Mask.
http://www.healthcare.philips.com/main/ ... /trueblue/
I felt the mask was very comfortable during the sleep study, but was interested in the nasal pillow style mask after reading so much about them here on the forum. The sleep center/DME asked me to give the TrueBlue a few weeks, and, since it did work very well at the sleep study, I did. They said many folks did not like the pillow masks, at least to start with since they aggrevated the nostrils. I did not think that would be a problem for me, since I'd been using Nasivent cylinders in my nose for the 60 days prior to CPAP treatment (anything to try to fix the SA!). I used the TrueBlue mask until my 33rd night, which was the day after I had my 30 day evaluation with my sleep doc.
While the TrueBlue mask was comfortable when sleeping, it was a hassle to put on evenly, and it was really annoying while awake, since it sits in front of my eyes. . It also was very hard to wear the Zeo headband while wearing the TrueBlue. Also, over the four weeks of using it, some nights were very low on leaks, and others seemed to be a leak-fest around my eyes. Mostly, it was pretty good, so I decided to keep it, and use separate funds to order an Aloha from our hosts at CPAP.COM.
I've now been used the Aloha for 3 nights. I much prefer it to the nasal mask for the following reasons:
1) Fewer Leaks! And, those leaks are just around my nares, not blowing air into my eyes. My leaks with the True Blue ranged from 3.5-6.7, and so far, with the Aloha pillows, have been between 0.4 and 1.5!
2) Much easier to get in and out of!
3) Much less "stuff" around my face! I can now put the mask on and read before falling asleep.
4) Fewer marks on my face (and none on my forehead) and no numbness in my upper lip in the morning!
5) My wife says it looks much less "medical"
I've looked at my Encore numbers, and they are the same, other than the leaks, which I mentioned were fewer. I spent a night with the pulse oximeter, and that is looking good as well. I think I would like to get a little hose cover for the little hose piece it has. I wonder why they don't go the full 22 mm diameter up to the pillow?
Nothing is perfect. Here are a few observations in that regard:
a) The straps and velcro are not as soft as the headgear straps on the TrueBlue. I wish they were. I miss the rounded corners and softer strap material.
b) The side pieces along the edge of the face is still a bit stiff. I have a Tempur-Pedic memory foam Neck Pillow, and when I switch from side to side it feels like my face is lying on a fabric covered popsicle stick. If I hold my head up for a few seconds as I switch sides and then let it gently sink in, it seems to lessen the popsicle stick feeling.
But that's it for negatives!
I'm using the large size pillows. As I was originally setting it up and adjusting it, I used the medium pillows, and, at least with the mask not attached to the CPAP machine, felt that the air coming into my nose was being restricted. I looked at the openings on the pillows and decided the large size openings better matched my nostrils.For me, for now, this should work very well. Thanks to all for the detailed reviews on this forum!
John