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I'm certain those will help you. Note that positional apnea does not mean sleeping on your back, it is the curve and obstruction that results from tucking your chin, and many people experience it on their side as well as on their back. A tall firm pillow really works against you, but a soft collar can overcome these issues, and we have even seen people that sleep in reclining chairs resolve these problems with a collar.
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Thanks for the advice everyone! Last night I used a thin pillow and my AHI was 19 which is the best I've gotten yet. I can post a screenshot tonight if it matters. I will definitely try a collar, just hoping someone might have something that will work in my town. I only have a week trial left with the cpap so it would be nice to find one right away.
Here's a link to one that is available in my town. Hard to tell by looking at the pic if it's any good but it's cheap enough to try. [Commercial Link Removed] Search for, Life Brand/Soft cervical collar
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This collar looks like it will support your chin but looks a bit fat and the price suggests it may not be high quality. It will help, but be prepared to try others. If your health system is considering bilevel, and you can talk them into a Resmed Aircurve 10 Vauto, Get the machine! The Philips is not as good, but the Vauto is going to be a great machine, even if we resolve your positional apnea with a collar.
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02-24-2021, 08:11 PM (This post was last modified: 02-24-2021, 08:12 PM by staceyburke.)
RE: High AHI still when on CPAP
You still have so much positional apnea that we need to clear it up more before we can do much. But your low is really high. I would try min 12. That (I think) is still to high but give it a try.