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Old 06-07-2017, 02:07 PM
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I too sleep on my stomach with my head to one side - we're a minority I have to have a very thin pillow, I flatten out a feather one to an inch wedge shape, can't stand those foam ones. Sometimes the pillow gets pushed onto the floor and I sleep flat lol. I also sleep on a futon so my whole body is supported, I don't like beds with springs as it feels like resistance.


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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho View Post
There is no certain way to tell if sleeping position is causing neck issue to not heal. The only way to see is to try sleeping in a good posture for an extended period and see if things improve.

The way I knew right way was the improvement in my sleep and days after sleeping on my back or even spending the night sleeping in my recliner.

When I had to learn the first time, I was messing up my wrists so I had to wear wrist splits to bed. It is very difficult to sleep with splits unless you are on your back with hands at your side or on your chest.

Adjustable beds make sleeping on your back much easier. Or, using a bed wedge to lift your shoulders and putting a pillow under your knees.

It also helps to not go to bed until you are sleepy. You should be sleepy enough to fall asleep within 5 to 10 minutes. Being to active the hour before a target bed time can make it difficult to fall asleep.

It takes a lot of experimenting to find the system that works. The right mattress, pillow, pajamas or sheets can all make a difference. The goal is to find the combination where you do not have any different levels of sensations. No cold feet, pressure points, itchy fabric, etc. Everything should feel soothing so that your mind does not try to focus on any specific sensation.

It's a challenge but well worth it.
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Concussion 28-02-2014 head butted a door edge.
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Symptoms overcome: Nausea, head pressure, debilitating fatigue, jelly legs, raised pulse rate, night sweats, restlessness, depersonalisation, anxiety, neck ache, depression.
Symptoms left: Disturbed sleep, some residual tinnitus.
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