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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho View Post
If you are waking up with slight neck pain, you need to find a position to sleep in that does not cause neck pain. I have to be disciplined with sleep and rest posture. I learned what worked by realizing I slept much better in a recliner. I learned to sleep on my back and do much better. It took months before my neck started to stabilize.
Thanks. I have also been reading about people getting neck surgeries to help with the neck issues. Do you know anything about this?

Here are some success stories of people who have done it. I mean it's a longshot, but at this point you start getting desperate
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