My CPAP pillow arrived Monday, and my nose-watering pot came this morning
just as I was leaving for work. Here are some first impressions:
The
CPAP pillow is a great design, and a size that looks good
for traveling. The shape keeps my head in the right place, keeps me on my
side, and gives lots of clearance for the nost-mask and hose. So it's
particularly unfortunate that it's too hard and too high for comfort. I
woke up Tuesday morning with a stiff, aching neck, and went back to my old
memory-foam pillow.
I'm going to trace the CPAP pillow's shape onto some memory foam (from the
other pillow sitting in the closet because the
flower_cat
doesn't like it) and see how that works.
My
neti
pots (nose-watering pot) arrived this morning, skillfully packed into
a box that was just barely big enough. Guess they ship a lot of them.
The package also contained an instructional video on a CD meant to play on
a PC. Worked fine on Linux (with totem) once I mounted the
disk and identified the video file.
Worked beautifully, though I had a little initial spillage. Gentler than
the
NeilMed kit, but seems to be at
least as good -- maybe better -- at cleaning out the gunk. The video and
instruction book both had directions for drying the nasal passage
after washing, which is something the NeilMed kit omitted.