Buckwheat! [pillow helps]
I have been hovering about the 0.6 AHI for the early part of this year, but was experiencing pain between my shoulder blades.
Working on sleep hygiene, I changed pillows several times with varying results (thickness, support).
6 weeks ago I started using a Buckwheat pillow that I have not used in a decade, wonders, no more pain and my AHI has now over the past 3 weeks been 0.0, with 2 nights a week apart of .12 and .25..
I am real happy with the current level of treatment (self adjusted), and now super happy with the painless, low AHI.
Thanks to the information I have gleaned from this forum, and SH..
... Philip
RE: Buckwheat!
Congrats in the low AHI numbers. Buckwheat pillow huh. It's in my list to get one as soon as disability is approved.
Just a typical buckwheat?
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RE: Buckwheat!
Hi aquanaut20,
CONGRATULATIONS! on your numbers, keep up the good work.
trish6hundred
RE: Buckwheat!
I use a gusseted buckwheat pillow. It it seems to easier to form when changing positions than a standard style pillow, especially when side sleeping.
RE: Buckwheat!
Thanks for the reminder!
The buckwheat pillow is better at molding around my head without disturbing the mask. Much improved comfort last night.
09-01-2017, 09:50 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-01-2017, 09:51 AM by Walla Walla.
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RE: Buckwheat!
A gusseted pillow has rectangular panels along all four sides that increase its thickness. It's made by several companies. Just search the internet for buckwheat pillows and you'll find them.