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The Best Pillow for Concussion
What type of pillow are you guys using? I was using two feather pillows, but then I started getting neck pain. I switched to a memory foam pillow designed for side sleepers, and now my headaches are getting worse. The memory foam is very stiff, and I wake up feeling terrible. I just rested for a few minutes on my daughter's Hello Kitty pillow, which is basically like an oversized stuffed animal, and I feel okay.
It seems that my worst headaches - and nausea, too - come from using the memory foam pillow. I tried to tough it out for a few days since this pillow was highly recommended for relieving pain, but it has definitely worsened my symptoms. |
I suggest you try to find a pillow that provides good support to keep your head and neck in a straight position. It takes some getting used to a pillow that allows you to sleep flat on your back with minimal head lift but it has worked for me. I use the pillow as a side support so my head does not roll to the side too much.
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Hi MomWriterStudent,
It was suggested to me by my first neurologist almost 5 years ago to try a buckwheat pillow. I Google-ed around and found one which I've been happy with. My situation is I have a large melon head which needs support otherwise if I use soft pillows my neck cranes and causes me sleep issues. I tried switching to a hard down about a month ago and went back to the buckwheat one. It holds my head properly whether I sleep on my back or on my side. Something to think about, good luck! Mike :) |
I have literally spent thousands of dollars trying to find the right pillow for me. I had a lot of neck pain.
I think everyone's experience with pillows is going to be different because everyone's bodies are different and their injuries are all different too. I tried the linear gravity pillow. I tried the pillow filled with oodles of light-weight microbeads because my acupuncturist swore by it. I tried hybrid pillows. I tried memory foam. I tried synthetic down filled pillows. I tried the arc4life cervical traction pillow. My favorite finally came to be a king-sized down pillow from Bed, Bath and Beyond. It costs about $100 and comes with a 10 year warranty or something like that. When I need to replace it, I take it back and they give me a brand new one for free because it comes with that warranty. |
neck pillow
I have tried several, water pillow, memory foam, hard, soft but what works best for me is the neck pillows people use when on the plane.
I sometime put it around my neck as it was intended and sometimes I reverse it and put my head in the middle. Sometimes I get pain at the back of my head and this creates a space. Good Luck. |
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