I posted this under pari also but wanted to make sure everyone got this info:
I wanted to share my experience today with the CF community. I ordered a pari proneb ultra II as the pari rep on this website stated it was quieter than it's predecessor. I also called the pari customer service line to ask the difference in sound between the ultra II and what I currently own...the pari proneb turbo (which I bought in 2002). The customer service rep confirmed that the ultra II is certainly quieter. She also stated they do not make the turbo anymore.
Today, respiratory therapist from pacific respiratory came by to deliver the compressor and review it. We turned it on and it is LOUDER than my older 2002 pari pro neb turbo. Even the respiratory therapist said it was certainly louder (it was nice to have an extra set of ears to make sure I was not imagining this).
I wanted everyone to be aware of this as although pari appears helpful at times it seems they were likely looking out for their own bottom dollar. Be careful of their advice. I am going to call my MD's office to see if I can get some unbaised information from them as to what I should do now.
If the pari rep would like to comment on the misleading information it would be interesting to hear what you have to say.
I wanted to share my experience today with the CF community. I ordered a pari proneb ultra II as the pari rep on this website stated it was quieter than it's predecessor. I also called the pari customer service line to ask the difference in sound between the ultra II and what I currently own...the pari proneb turbo (which I bought in 2002). The customer service rep confirmed that the ultra II is certainly quieter. She also stated they do not make the turbo anymore.
Today, respiratory therapist from pacific respiratory came by to deliver the compressor and review it. We turned it on and it is LOUDER than my older 2002 pari pro neb turbo. Even the respiratory therapist said it was certainly louder (it was nice to have an extra set of ears to make sure I was not imagining this).
I wanted everyone to be aware of this as although pari appears helpful at times it seems they were likely looking out for their own bottom dollar. Be careful of their advice. I am going to call my MD's office to see if I can get some unbaised information from them as to what I should do now.
If the pari rep would like to comment on the misleading information it would be interesting to hear what you have to say.