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This is my predicament....I have to learn to sleep on my back during recovery. Problem is I have always been a side/belly sleeper. Any suggestions or techniques welcome! _________________________________________________ "Once abolish the God, and the Government becomes the God." --- G.K. Chesterton | ||
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I had same issue w LASIK 15 years ago. All resolved w a couple of doses of Diazepam. Billy | |||
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Those bed wedge pillows. Get two. Prop yourself up enough and it is a lot more comfortable to sleep on your back and it also makes it really difficult to roll over on your side. I’m a side sleeper and had a surgery where I was cut from my sternum to my pubis right down the middle and those pillows were the only way I could sleep or get myself up off the bed. | |||
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A comfortable recliner worked for me when I couldn't sleep on my side a few years back. | |||
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What kind of eye surgery? If the danger is disturbing the eye, wear an eye shield. My doctor gave me a crappy one when I had LASIK and I wrinkled the cornea, I was lucky with an easy fix with no further problems. When I had cataract surgery they gave me a hard eye shield to tape to my face. No way I was going to move anything moving around with that taped over my eye. | |||
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Surgery is cataracts and corneal implants, I need to sleep on my back for the implants, so they float to the surface. I see the the Doc in January so maybe he'll have some advice. Surgery won't be till second half of March. Damn I only have 2, got to have hope!! _________________________________________________ "Once abolish the God, and the Government becomes the God." --- G.K. Chesterton | |||
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