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Old 10-09-2009, 10:46 AM #11
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I sleep with a buckwheat pillow. It is a lot like microbead pillows. They are very comfortable. They last longer than microbead pillows. I cannot live without mine. For driving I use a nursing pillow.
Never thought of the nursing pillow. hummm.

I think that's a newer item for new mom's too. so didn't really have that choice several years ago. That's a good idea.
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