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Old 05-18-2009, 08:19 AM #3
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We have a big old couch with recliners on both ends. it was wonderful for a while, but during the course of the last year, I have noticed I simply dont have the leg strength to kick down the foot rest, which means I am trapped, or have to find a way to crawl out. I hate being trapped! We have just gone out and got a new living room set. a very comfy couch, love seat, and ottoman. Cushy yet firm, and I can sit in it with my feet on the ottoman. I just cant deal with the recliner anymore. It was great when it worked, but without leg strength, im sunk in it. comfy while I am reclined, but trapped is mentally exhausting. so, out it goes.

Lately I have been up and down, up and down, up and down. I just cant seem to find comfort for longer than a few minutes. its hard to watch a movie if you have to keep shifting.
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