My mom spent years sleeping in a recliner when she was dealing with bronchitis. If you can find one that reclines to your "ideal" position it might be worth a shot.DonutGoddess wrote:I want to get one of those beds that lets you sit up in bed, like they have in hospitals. Probably never going to happen, but sleeping upright seems to help my acid reflux and keeps my arms from going numb, especially if I roll over :/
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I bought a recliner and it's in my bedroom. That helps but lately my arm tingle problem doesn't like the chair.shilohmm wrote:My mom spent years sleeping in a recliner when she was dealing with bronchitis. If you can find one that reclines to your "ideal" position it might be worth a shot.
You should see me when I go to Disney. Last time I brought 3 pillows. Thought about bringing more.
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It's official, :p: I got a Queen C4. Yay! Now, I'm just waiting for it to come in the mail... Thanks for the advice guys, I knew I could count on you!
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