Hi,
Has anyone tried this bed pillow?
Apparently you can use it with the "T" above or below your head. It seems to have extra height to support the neck, which is good, and something which many CPAP pillows don't have.
Comments?
http://www.2care4medical.com/index.cfm? ... uctID=1782
Obus Forme "T" PAP pillow
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Re: Obus Forme "T" PAP pillow
Not sure the shape would work for me,
as I snuggle into my conventional pillow to control leaks;
but the adjustable layers are BRILLIANT!
Why the heck aren't they ALL made that way?
as I snuggle into my conventional pillow to control leaks;
but the adjustable layers are BRILLIANT!
Why the heck aren't they ALL made that way?
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Re: Obus Forme "T" PAP pillow
I use a contour memory foam pillow. I am a back sleep and the contour pillow keeps my chin up and forward because of the curve as well as supporting and aligning my neck. This looks like a contour memory foam pillow with the sides cut away. To me, it would work well for a side sleeper using cpap. The neck would be aligned and the chin held up while sleeping on your side and your mask would not be pushed out of the way no matter which side you sleep on.
If I were a side sleeper using cpap, I would try this pillow.
If I were a side sleeper using cpap, I would try this pillow.
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