Quote:travelersquest wrote:
Jun 14 2007, 01:42 PM Post #1
I am looking for resources for pillows designed for cpap users. does anyone know of a website or manufacturer. Also, does anyone use one or have suggestions on pillows that work best? Thanks for any help in advance.
Quote:gumbloid wrote:
Jun 15 2007, 06:23 AM Post #2
I too would be interested in finding out about the CPAP pillows. Do they work hand-in-hand with the CPAP machine or are they an alternative solution?
I asked a related question a couple of months back, but received no response. So, I will post it again: Regarding pillows, is it better to have more or less? Does propping up your head / neck cause problems with breathing?
Quote:Davidvs Wrote:
Jun 15 2007, 07:29 AM Post #3
I have used a wedge shaped pillow for the last few years (neck problems). I find that by sleeping with the higher side under my neck and my head reclining downward helps to keep my throat open and helps me breathe better.
Quote:carlsonc wrote:
Jun 20 2007, 10:47 PM Post #4
Try a TempurPedic pilllow or one of the higher end knock-offs. I use it with a thin pillow under it and sleep with the bigger ridge under my neck. I can sleep on my side by sleeping on the end of the pillow. Sleeping flatter seems to be better for me.
Quote:tcbe wrote:
Jun 27 2007, 10:31 AM Post #5
I just received my new PAPillow (Double Edge). You should be able to use any search engine to find the website. The pillow is designed for side sleepers that use a mask. I was able to use the pillow all night and it seemed to work fine (I have only been using CPAP for three weeks, so still adjusting). Normally I am switching pillows all night, so this was a good sign. It is expensive (as pillows go), but if it helps in a good nights sleep its worth it.
Quote:Davidvs Wrote:
Jun 27 2007, 11:47 AM Post #6
Quote:carlsoncYup, thats the one I use.
Jun 20 2007, 11:47 PM
Try a TempurPedic pilllow or one of the higher end knock-offs. I use it with a thin pillow under it and sleep with the bigger ridge under my neck. I can sleep on my side by sleeping on the end of the pillow. Sleeping flatter seems to be better for me.
Quote:nosbig17 wrote:
Jun 29 2007, 01:41 PM Post #7
I have a small buckwheat husk pillow that works well for me. Never used a pillow until I bacame a hosehead. I only use it when I'm on my side. This one is cool but noisy, unlike the foam and down pillows I tried.
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