01-22-2017, 04:09 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-23-2017, 03:37 PM by SleepMelb.
Edit Reason: Explaining NightShift Device
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Advice on NightShift
Hi all,
Happy New Year!
Need advice on NightShift for my positional sleep apnea which is a Vibro-tactile Positional Therapy and claimed "the Night Shift is a clinically proven solution for patients with positional obstructive sleep apnea (POSA) and snorers. Worn on the back of the neck, Night Shift begins to vibrate when the users start to back-sleep. The vibration slowly increases in intensity until the user changes positions."
I have been using CPAP (APAP, ResMed S9) for last six months but still do not feel fully fresh. I also tried MAD (SonoGuard) and SlumberBelt but same result.
Can anyone please let me know personal experiences for the NightShift Device (or similar) and whether you would recommend it to purchase/try it.
Any other advice on Positional Sleep Apnea.
Thanks
RE: Advice on NightShift
I spent a quarter of a century working rotating shiftwork including nightshifts. Wish I had been diagnosed with SA while I was still doing those horrible 12 hour nightshifts as it would have made my quality of sleep sooooo much better.
My best suggestion to you if at all possible, get away from nightshifts. So bad for the body and your health. But I realize that may not be possible. So use your CPAP therapy faithfully.
APNEABOARD - A great place to be if you're a hosehead!!
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RE: Advice on NightShift
Your best bet is to aim for the most consistent sleep schedule you can every day, even days off.
Use blackout shades and curtains in the bedroom.
A white noise generator to mask small intermittent sounds may help reduce disturbances to your sleep.
Note: I'm an epidemiologist, not a medical provider.
RE: Advice on NightShift
Have you tried using a tennis ball affixed to your upper back with something like an Ace bandage? It doesn't vibrate but it's a cheaper "proof-of-concept" than that device.