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Side Sleeping In Adjustable Bed and Sleep Apnea
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09-18-2022, 03:48 PM
Side Sleeping In Adjustable Bed and Sleep Apnea
I am generally a side sleeper and my AHI events are usually less than one. I recently began sleeping on an adjustable bed on my back and my AHI events have increased to eight or over. With an adjustable bed what are the best settings for sleeping on your side with sleep apnea? Should just the head of the bed be raised or both the head and the foot? I'm also concerned about keeping my spine in alignment as much as possible to prevent lower back or hip issues.
Thank you!
09-18-2022, 04:54 PM
RE: Side Sleeping In Adjustable Bed and Sleep Apnea
All4Heels,
Sleeping with the upper body elevated can help some users with apnea. But since we don't know which events are causing your AHI to increase it would only be a guess. Please post a screenshot of your daily OSCAR chart. It will give everyone a better idea of what is going on. It could be the positional apnea (aka: chin tucking) which can usually be seen in your daily chart as clusters of events. I have used an adjustable bed for many years. My favorite setting is "Zero G", where the upper and lower body are both raised. Helps me with neck and lower back pain. It takes a little creativity to sleep on your side in that position but it is possible (semi fetal position)!
Jeff8356
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Jeff8356 has not been active on forums since October, 2023. He cannot reply to you. MacBook Air (2017, Intel) | macOS Monterey (12.7) | OSCAR v1.5.1 | VM = Win10/Win11 | How to Links: Installing OSCAR on a Mac Organizing your OSCAR charts Attaching screenshots and files for the forum OSCAR Help OSCAR - The Guide
09-18-2022, 06:00 PM
RE: Side Sleeping In Adjustable Bed and Sleep Apnea
(09-18-2022, 04:54 PM)Jeff8356 Wrote: All4Heels, Thanks for your reply. I have been using the zero G position, but was sleeping on my back to do that. I'll work on posting the Oscar chart and will definitely figure out a way to convert back to sleeping on my side. |
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