Re: New to CPAP
Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2018 8:41 am
CPAP pillows are like masks...one person loves theirs but the next person might hate it. We all have different preferences, needs and likes and dislikes.
If you are thinking one of those cpap pillows with the cut outs...they are a bit pricey and you might not like the cut outs so I usually tell people to go to some place like WalMart and get one of those cheap memory foam pillows and make your own cut outs. Then see how it might work and decide if you want to spend more money on one of those others.
I use a buckwheat hull pillow myself. I like the support for my neck and I can move the hulls as need to make a nest for the mask.
Some people love them...some people hate them. You will find that pretty much everything related to cpap comes with a big YMMV sticker.
I was afraid the increase in minimum might be too big of a leap but you were going up their anyway and staying there once you were asleep. I was hoping you could get to sleep sooner but I guess that was too much to hope for. Back off a bit so you can get to sleep and stay asleep. Once asleep the pressure is going to go up and stay up anyway. So concentrate on getting the sleep first.
Plan on keeping that appointment....I suspect you are going to need a bilevel pressure machine due to pressure needs.
The bilevel machines can go higher plus there is additional pressure support available so that those higher pressures are more comfortable for you.
If you are thinking one of those cpap pillows with the cut outs...they are a bit pricey and you might not like the cut outs so I usually tell people to go to some place like WalMart and get one of those cheap memory foam pillows and make your own cut outs. Then see how it might work and decide if you want to spend more money on one of those others.
I use a buckwheat hull pillow myself. I like the support for my neck and I can move the hulls as need to make a nest for the mask.
Some people love them...some people hate them. You will find that pretty much everything related to cpap comes with a big YMMV sticker.
I was afraid the increase in minimum might be too big of a leap but you were going up their anyway and staying there once you were asleep. I was hoping you could get to sleep sooner but I guess that was too much to hope for. Back off a bit so you can get to sleep and stay asleep. Once asleep the pressure is going to go up and stay up anyway. So concentrate on getting the sleep first.
Plan on keeping that appointment....I suspect you are going to need a bilevel pressure machine due to pressure needs.
The bilevel machines can go higher plus there is additional pressure support available so that those higher pressures are more comfortable for you.