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Sleeping Flat On Back Dead Straight

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joko | 16:55 Mon 13th Jun 2022 | Body & Soul
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I have a lot of skeletal pain issues - and ive recently realised that if i sleep straight, flat on my back, i wake with less pain, so i want to keep doing this as much as possible

however its not my 'natural' preference for sleep positions, i like to sleep on my side.

a lot of my pain is in my left ribcage, so im cautious about sleeping on my left anyway.

anyway, my question/request is - has anyone else ever done this & do you have any tips for being confy & resisting the urge to roll over?

also does anyone know of any bed additions? - special pillows, mattress adjusters, - anything really to make this a more comfy way to sleep.

thanks :)
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What about those long sausage pillows, placed along side you I'm sure they will stop you rolling over.
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Nothing worse than skeletal pain.

Even if you have slept on your side throughout your life have you not considered giving up a bed altogether and buying one of those electrically controlled chairs that one sees on TV and sleeping on your back in that?

You would soon get used to it and benefit from a pain free night's sleep.
You can get your spine in a really comfortable neutral position by putting your lower legs up on a wedge.

It has a slant upwards and a flat top. So comfortable, and you can put pillows either side of you to stop you rolling onto your side.
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thanks all.

im going to try some pillow/wedge combinations
and then the special bed if it works

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