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Yeah, well, given what you say you are experiencing due to the trach I know I'd be checking with a good sleep doctor and also a good local DME RRT who knows their various xPAPs and their capabilities (such an RRT is darn hard to find!). There's a LOT to be said for "putting a plug in it" and trying out a GOOD sleep center for advice and posssible PAP titration based on a good interview and discussion of your past history.
I'm a creature of comfort and firm believer in the most comfortable, easy way to do things.
What sleepycarol said.
CPAP is not something to "try to get used to". It is something to commit to, something to persevere with, something to get educated about, something to work at for your health.
saw that Bradford posted this as a comment on his page, but he's unlikely to get responses there, so i'm re-posting it here:
"hey all lately i havent been able to sleep, pain in my neck due to my trach is driving me nuts, any ideas...thanks in advance"
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