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3. Nature's Guest Cervical Pillow, Contour Orthopedic Support and Cervical Traction for Neck Pain Back Pain Relief, Ideal Neck Pillow Back Pillow Side Sleeper Pillow, No Memory Foam Standard Soft

    Features:
  • CHIROPRACTOR AND ORTHOPEDIC RECOMMENDED DESIGN – Proven contoured pillow design (Patent Pending) helps reduce neck, back and shoulder pain and provides optimal cervical support that maintains the proper head, neck and spinal alignment while you sleep. Helps alleviate pain from migraine headaches, arthritis, herniated discs and other spinal issues. NOTE: Cervical pillows are distinct from conventional pillows, as they are firmer and designed with a center indentation to better support your neck.
  • IDEAL FOR BACK SLEEPERS AND INDIVIDUALS WHO SHIFT FROM BACK TO SIDE SLEEPING – Gusseted edge design ensures stable side sleeper support and optimal back sleeper support. Our side sleeper and cervical neck pillow design allows you to effortlessly shift from back to side sleeping for a more restful sleep.
  • FULLY ADJUSTABLE – Dual zipper design provides full access to pillow filling. Adjust to your desired firmness in both the back (neck roll cushion) and side sleeping areas. Pillow Dimensions: 24 x 16 x 5 inches. Firmness Level: Pillow can be adjusted from soft to medium firmness.
  • PREMIUM QUALITY, HYPOALLERGENIC – Premium cotton fabric cover and revolutionary microfiber support filling provides cool, comfortable support, while relieving neck, shoulder and back pain.
  • 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEE - Our goal is 100% customer satisfaction. We guarantee you'll love our pillow, and if you aren't completely satisfied, simply return it within 30 days for a full refund, no questions asked.
Nature's Guest Cervical Pillow, Contour Orthopedic Support and Cervical Traction for Neck Pain Back Pain Relief, Ideal Neck Pillow Back Pillow Side Sleeper Pillow, No Memory Foam Standard Soft
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height7.2 Inches
Length18.5 Inches
SizeStandard Soft
Weight4.5 Pounds
Width9.49 Inches
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13. TravelMate Car Neck Pillow (Soft Version)- Neck Pillow; Car Pillow; Memory Foam Neck Pillow; Neck Rest Pillow; Car Neck Pillow (Color: Black)

    Features:
  • EXTRA COMFORT FOR DRIVERS: The TravelMate car neck pillow is designed to give you the support you lack with the factory installed headrest. It provides additional support for your neck and head and helps improve posture while driving, reducing muscle tension and stress. U.S. Patented
  • GREAT FOR LONG TRIP: The memory foam construction and compact ergonomic design mold to your unique shape to maintain neck support. If you ever want to stop at a rest area along the freeway and take a nap to relax during a long car trip, just attach our pillow onto the default headrest and adjust your seat to a reclined position, you will be surprised how much more comfortable you can be!
  • PERFECT FOR HOME OR TRAVEL: The compact design and easy installation make this car neck pillow exceptional for use in your daily drive or while you travel. The adjustable strap allows you to install it easily.
  • CHIROPRACTOR RECOMMENDED: We’ve designed our car headrest pad to help support your neck and head while you drive. Maintaining proper spine alignment helps to reduce muscle and joint discomfort.
  • EASY TO MAINTAIN: To keep your TravelMate car neck pillow clean, we’ve installed a removable plush velour cover that is simple to install and machine-washable.
TravelMate Car Neck Pillow (Soft Version)- Neck Pillow; Car Pillow; Memory Foam Neck Pillow; Neck Rest Pillow; Car Neck Pillow (Color: Black)
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height4 Inches
Length10 Inches
SizeOne size fits all
Weight0.5 Pounds
Width5.5 Inches
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u/amirahfusion · 1 pointr/pics

oh, and for daily life...

  1. exercises every day!! Even if you don't feel that great...sometimes it makes you feel better!

  2. Square up before you do ANYTHING. Sounds ridiculous, but I have to square up before I stand, sit, bend over, reach and grab something, friggin' eat, etc...keeping good alignment with core engaged for extra support will help your body keep things where they should be.

  3. Before I stand up, I move my feet around (draw circles?) a couple times, straighten both knees, and squeeze my legs together (my hips now dislocate inward and outward...goodtimes), all to align my joints before I put weight on them. I can't tell you how many times I've just stood up, willy nilly, and dislocated my knee cap/hip/ankle/toe, whatever. so now I just engage all my muscles to get everything where it should be and have many less problems.

  4. I have a serious of things I do ~ 4 to 5 times a day with the joints that fall out all the time. I straighten both legs and arms (get those knee caps/tibias and elbows back in socket!), pop my fingers, push by lower thumb joints back in, pop my neck, twist and pop my back, and check my collar bones. I've made it a routine and find that if I just check all the joints that fuck me up daily and cram them back in, I can often catch them before they cause more problems.

  5. If you can, get a memory foam mattress pad/bed. In my early 20's, my normal mattress would cause things to dislocate while I slept. I would wake up everyday with both shoulders completely out, and if I was lucky, totally numb, but usually intense shooting pain down both that would last almost all day. So I started with a 2" memory foam pad (found on overstock, but that was years ago...usually cheap this time of year!). I eventually increased to 4", then just said fuck it and got a whole mattress. My shoulders rarely dislocate at night now...however it's now my collar bones, ribs, and shoulder blades do regularly, but not a bad as with normal beds.

  6. I have two long and thing memory foam pillows..they're weirdly shaped (http://www.amazon.com/Rio-Home-Fashions-Memory-Pillow/dp/B004G8QCQS/ref=sr_1_90?ie=UTF8&qid=1324246170&sr=8-90 and the pillow with this set: http://www.amazon.com/Memory-Foam-Wedge-Pillow-Multifunctional/dp/B000PJBXMA/ref=sr_1_22?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1324246263&sr=1-22...the wedge is nice too, but that little pillow is my favorite thing ever!) and smaller than most foam pillows. I take these with me everywhere. They really help me keep alignment while sleeping. Also, if I'm on vacation, they help me handle shitty mattresses.

  7. A lot of doctors will give you braces for your joints...while they're inflamed and hurting, that's useful to stabilize them until they're back to normal, but DO NOT wear them constantly! This will cause the joints to atrophy and dislocate more and more! So wear them when you need the extra support, but when they're back to feeling better, focus on strengthening!! I've had doctors tell me to wear them all the time and to not every lift any weights...both incorrect. strengthening (light weights and exercises) should always be the focus! Bracing only to heal and provide extra help when needed.

  8. Watch the weather!! My body reacts intensely to big changes in pressure. I used to live in the midwest and could predict a tornado as good as the weather channel. It's a different pain...it starts with an aching deep in my pelvis, then radiates up my spine and down my legs. From there my joints either: get so unbelievably lose and I dislocate fucking everything (~10 an HOUR...full body!) or incredibly tight and tense. I have since moved to the west coast, where the pressure changes are more subtle, and I don't have near the full body reactions I used to. Took me YEARS to figure out why the hell I'd wake up and my body would totally different...usually the weather (and food for some people). I figured it out by being a scientist about it and taking data points...a diary with daily joint issues, weather, food you've eaten should help you understand some of the trends and prepare for/avoid particular situations.

  9. Learn not to hate your body! I cuss at my bastard-y joints all the time, but when I dance, I <3 it! Find something you love to do, that is somewhat active, and learn to appreciate what your body is capable of doing, instead of focusing on what it can't do. For instance, I found that because my small muscles are constantly twitching to keep things in socket, I have amazing small muscle control. I can totally pop and lock because of it! (check out my vids! http://www.youtube.com/user/amirahfusion) I've invented my own bellydance fusion with popping and waving styles of hip hop. My silly joints have given me a special power! I hope you can find yours :)

  10. Try to stay optimistic!!! Look, I know it's hard with a degenerative joint disease...but we each can choose if we want to be optimistic or not. I find that having some hope/faith in science keeps me at least looking forward to my future, even though I know it will be filled with complications. I try to enjoy and be thankful for the now...what I can and am able to still enjoy.

  11. Also, medicinal marijuana over opiates for me! (getting my card in a week, yay!). I can't do normal pain killers anymore. Opiates make me puke EVERY time (and dislocate a variety of things while doing so) and I got an ulcer from NSAIDS. Honestly, pot really helps me not just handle my pain, but enjoy my damn life. It's better than being addicted to some opiates and out of it all the time. Since switching to pot, I have gotten a masters and Ph.D., as well as started my own bellydance club/troupe. I started enjoying my life again, which is so important!

    Whew, that was a lot! Please feel free to ask me any other questions...I'll let you know if I think of more! :D

u/ilikesleep · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
  1. Male!

    2.

    I hope that you are able to sleep peacefully every night

    I hope you aren't afraid of meeting new people

    I hope you love sleep

    I hope you get hugs every day

    I hope you laugh out loud

    I hope you never forget that food is as much for pleasure as it is for nourishment

    I hope you ignore the anti vaccination movement

    I hope you become AWESOME

    I hope you respect your mother and all she's doing/done for you

    I hope you grow up strong and beautiful

    Pillow
u/MagicWeasel · 2 pointsr/rational

OK based entirely on your recommendation I went shopping yesterday and picked up earplugs (easy), and went looking at neck pillows. I found some pretty firm looking memory foam ones for $15 and was like "this isn't too bad" when I tried them.

Then I went to a department store. I saw they had the $15 ones but they also had this monstrosity for $55. I laughed and was like "There's no way this is three times better than the other ones" and I attached it to my head and..... it was like a flight of angels came in and started supporting my head from all directions, gently carressing me with their feathery wings.

OK, maybe not quite that good, but it was like night and day. And I figure it's either a worthy investment if it's excellent, and if it's shit it's proof for the rest of my life that neck pillows aren't something I benefit from investing in. I also grabbed a new sleep mask as there was a 20% off when buying two or more products from the line and I don't have a sleep mask with cavities for the eyes (I use sleep masks all the time at home but when I wake up there's been pressure on my eyes all night so my vision is blurry for 5-10 minutes which I can't imagine is healthy?).

I just wanted to let you know that your advice was listened to and will either be responsible for me having a much more pleasant flight or will be the annoying thing I have to cart all around my travels and regret buying :P

> avoid jetlag

My experience with jetlag is if I'm in the sun I don't feel tired, but if I'm indoors I do, so I'm not too worried.

I arrive about 7am local time so my plan is to get an uber, put all my crap in an airbnb, and then just walk around / sit in parks / dining al fresco / etc enjoying the sunshine until about 5pm or 6pm, scarf something quick for dinner and then go back to my airbnb and sleep for ~10-12 hours, wake up at 4am, and then (hopefully!) be all reset - I tend to go to naturally be a morning lark so it should work out (fingers crossed).

u/Adeno · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
Oooh, this is nice, I'll take this chance to gift a nice person :D

Ahhh can we please buy TeresaLyn a "BioSwiss Ultra-Plush Neck Pillow & Eye Mask Set - Fun Big Cat Prints Pillow Print: Leopard"? It's on her wish list :D I think a neck pillow is good for her... gasp... NECK lol :D She hasn't been feeling that well in the past few days... something about a cold and headaches. I think a neck pillow should provide comfort for her and allow her to actually get some sleep as the headaches fade away :D

Hmmm I'll go summon a monster... oh no, I forgot the ancient chant.... fortunately, I still have the magical song that summons an awesome person :O

Plunger plunger,

from the lighter shade,

come forth I beseech thee,

to share the radiance of life of those made!

Lend me your power,

lend me your soul,

for the day and night now kiss,

appear before me, /u/plungerwhisk!!!

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u/love_is_life · 5 pointsr/beyondthebump

Ok, a few thoughts:

My son has pretty bad reflux and is now on liquid prevacid for it. Is your doctor willing to explore this option? The meds helped my son immensely--it was like feeding an entirely different baby.

Elevate the pack n play to about 30 degrees if you can. Put some books underneath one end. Or, get a wedge pillow and slip it under the sheet. This is what we use for our kiddo and it helps.

Keep your son elevated for about 30 minutes after each feed if you can, to help with the reflux. Spit up is normal as the esophagus and digestive system is immature, but reflux is a bit different. It peaks around four months so expect worse before it gets better.

As for flat spots, it is a relatively new thing because babies are now on their backs vs tummies, so your MIL can shut up. Any time not on their backs counts as tummy time. They can even do tummy time on your chest if being on their actual tummy is awful. That said, do as much as you can on the floor to build up neck strength. If it's only for five minutes and it's five times a day, that's still good. It doesn't need to be for long periods of time. My son hated TT for a looooong time, and I had to persist in putting him on his tummy for short bursts multiple times a day. He's great with it now. Some babies don't like it much, and it just takes time for them to adjust.

If your son prefers sleeping on one side of his head or the other, or sleeping straight on the back of his head, try to alternate sides when you put him down. Move toys or things of interest to the side you want him looking to. It can be a pain in the ass but it does help. Try not to use the bouncer as it doesn't provide them the support they need, especially if his neck isn't completely stable. It is a suffocation hazard. The rock 'n play is just fine for naps if you can keep using that, or the PNP if you can elevate it.

Most kids have some kind of flat spot. Your son's may be a result of many things, including tight neck muscles. If you feel like he looks better one direction, massage his neck on both sides and gently tilt his head to one side for five seconds then the other for five seconds, about 10 times each, once or twice a day.

Lastly, a helmet should be a last resort after exhausting all other options. There have been recent studies that show that the "fixing" from helmets is almost purely cosmetic and doesn't actually fix the flat spot better than time would have and does in most cases. Also, helmets are thousands of dollars and have to be worn 23 hours a day. It should be a last resort.

Edited to add: our pediatrician recommended a specific pillow meant to help combat flat spots. It was an adjustment for little man, but it helped a lot.

u/Travis100 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

You do have some pretty practical things on your wish. I'll try to keep my choices under $75 in case you really want something, that way you can buy it right away (or even buy a few things at one time)!


  1. This Pillow can be very important for you if you really need a new pillow and/or don't sleep well at night. New, comfy pillows can really help with staying cool, clean, and comfortable at night.


  2. This Laptop Cooler also seems very important. If your laptop does get very hot, or you can't use it on your lap, then you need this! This cooler/stand/lap thing will really help as your laptop will stay cool, last longer, run faster, and you can use it on your lap and on the go!


  3. Rechargeable Battereis are always very important as they save time, money, and the earth! You don't have to buy batteries all the time, you can have new batteries ready all the time, and you don't have to throw batteries away when they die!


  4. Got to have some NSFW fun every once in a while

  5. Nutella... That's all I have to say


  6. Music is very important. It is always good to have a decent pair of ear buds so you can always relax, jog, bike, clean, or do anything to music!


    I may add more stuff to the list, but you get the point! Go for important, but also fun, stuff!

    Surprise me and pick anything from my wishlist! :D
    Go Ben
u/Aqueerium · 1 pointr/ehlersdanlos

I use an orthopedic memory foam pillow from amazon, it was like $20 and it has a sort of dip in the middle to give better neck support.

Can't remember the exact one i got, but [this one](Classic Brands Cool Sleep Advanced Contour Cool Gel Memory Foam Pillow, Standard https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ZHSX9LC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_S8hpybQ9JVQH3) is very similar. I've been using the same one for almost 3 years now, they don't get flat or lumpy at all like normal pillows. The only con I can think of is that memory foam is temperature-reactive, so its softer in hot temps and harder in cold temps, so if you don't have AC/climate control it could be a very minor issue, but I've never been made uncomfortable from it.

If you don't want foam, I also used this one for around a year before getting my foam one: [cervical pillow (amazon)](Tri-Core Cervical Pillow, Firm, Petite Size - 19"x12" https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0010VMQDC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_Z4hpybC5XRX4J)

It was also really good, but the foam one was more supportive to my super odd EDS sleeping positions. (Ever seen a cat twist into a churro? Yeah thats how I sleep >_>)

u/Benkyoushiteimasu · 7 pointsr/JapanTravel

Looks like your itinerary is pretty full already, but if you have time to visit Candy Alley in Kawagoe, I would recommend it. Kawagoe isn't far from Tokyo, it has a more laid-back feel, and I'm sure your boys would have a lot of fun sampling the traditional Japanese candy (They've been making it in Kawagoe since the 1800s).

For the flights I would recommend earplugs/sleep mask/this sleep collar (I'm assuming it will be a long flight, I don't know where you're coming from).

If you like steak, go to Kobe Bifteck Kawamura. It's expensive, but I guarantee you will have the best steak of your life.

u/devious222 · 1 pointr/prius

>Best seat covers?

Get permaplate option, this will cover external and interior. Enjoy the seats without seat covers, I did put a seat cover so the baby car seat was on the cover.

>Best dash cams?

I really want this dash cam Blackvue DR590, saving up for one.

>Charging cable ok in weather?

I have been doing research on Chargepoint level 2 home charger. Its weather proof and if you install the 220v 32A version you can charge your car in 2 hours.

>Battery efficiency on the highway?

I only had my Prius Prime for a week now, hybrid works well. Drive in B mode and plan out your trips so you can charge at your destination. For example, we started to go to Target because they have a Chargepoint station. We shop for about 2 hours and by the time we get back to the car is fully charged. We can do all of our shopping using EV only.

>Toyota service centers only?

I got the extended maintenance plan so yes for me only Toyota service.

>Get that extended warranty or no?

I got the 7 year extended maintenance because I already know how much the dealer ship will charge for normal maintenance. I just want to have the peace of mind knowing everything is covered and did not want to deal is any issues. Plus if you get it during purchase I believe its at a bigger discount. Because I sign up for it the dealer ship gave me LoJack for free and 72 month financing 0 APR.

>Any reassurance that I made the right choice not waiting for the 2018?

I was thinking the something, at the moment you have a big advantage because they are trying to sell off the rest of the 2017 to make room for the 2018 models. I want to say you have more power to haggle, for example I was able to get 72 month 0 APR financing, free LoJack and $3000 off the asking price because I mention the local special and because I was prior military.

Additional accessories:
Black License Plate Frame
Auto Document Case
Neck Pillow
No Rinse Wash & Wax

Congratulation on the new car!

u/GetOffMyLawn_ · 1 pointr/ChronicPain

Pillows can help but they are not enough. You need to strengthen your neck and shoulder muscles and learn proper posture, sleeping posture is important. You might want to do some PT to learn the various exercises. Read about the McKenzie Method. There are books and YouTube videos. Modern life causes us to bend forward over our chests and this takes a toll on the neck. Learning to keep your head erect and shoulders back will help a lot.

As far as pillows go it's very individual. Something I love will be hell for someone else. I do get killer headaches from neck osteoarthritis and some pillows are definitely better than others.

Right now my favorite is a Jackson roll. It's a little thick at first but now it's a little flatter. Works great for side sleeping. I am 5'2", if you're a different height it might not be as good a fit for you.

If you sleep on your back then you can try a Tri-Core pillow, I like this for when I am reading with my reading wedge. It goes at the top of the wedge behind my head. I also use the Tri-Core when I do yoga nidra meditations, which are typically done lying on your back.

I can't use the Tri-Core for back sleeping because my head rolls to the side. You can use it for side sleeping. But if you want to lie on your back without head rolling then a Mooshi Squish works well.

I have a couple of memory foam pillows, including a contoured Tempur-Pedic and they're just not right. Plus in the winter they're too hard and too soft in the summer.

u/psychospacecow · 9 pointsr/DragonMaid

I don't figure I'm in any position to say whether or not we'll be getting a new season or not, but these are the factors I'm familiar with. Keep in mind, I only really recently got back into anime so this may be kinda warped.

The source material needs more content to work off of. I believe its still being written so this would be a matter of time more than anything.

The key source of revenue for anime isn't in the viewings. Merchandise is what decides if it was profitable. I believe that includes tail and source material.

We periodically get OVA content. Its pretty consistently been an excuse to throw in a little more interaction and dress characters up along certain themes. I'm not sure the relevance of this, but that does mean that there is still content being created for it at the moment (assuming I understand this correctly.)

I can't give you any clear answer based off what little I know, but I think its pretty much entirely going to be based off of book, blu-ray, and tail sales. Its not much, but you can look into some of the other anime the team behind the show have made previously. I watched this one before Dragon Maid.

u/AbbyMoriah · 1 pointr/migraine

I LOVE this "Technogel" pillow. I get really bad night sweats so it also feels like it helps with that. It's perfect for side sleepers.

Technogel® molded to memory foam base

  • Superior pressure relief, cooling effect
  • Ergonomic support
  • Biocompatible, non-toxic, odor free
  • Soft, washable winter cover included
u/mymagicalbox · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I have MS and heat is a huge problem for me. My neck and back hurt constantly(also an MS thing), so I need contoured pillows for support. Normally those absorb heat A LOT and make it so much worse for me, and I get huge migraines. This pillow I think would help me A LOT, I wouldn't have to wake up with huge migraines anymore! That's a major comfort. :)


Awesome idea for a contest, thank you!

u/AnguisetteAntha · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
  1. This Slide because my daughter loves to climb on everything and her outdoor toys are here favorite toys and this could be used inside too when it's too cold out or raining. She's got so much cabin fever right now. This is a great way for little ones to burn off energy inside or outside.

  2. This office chair I work from home on a laptop so I need a good, supportive chair for my lower back pain. This chair is ergonomic and great for use when you're online!

  3. Memory foam cool pillow. Everyone could benefit from a high quality, comfortable pillow to improve their sleep!

  4. This book on making yourself happier this is an awesome book!! It's a creative way to find more happiness in your life and help depression and anxiety. This book would be a great tool for anyone.

  5. Cooking, with SCIENCE how cool is this?! It's using science to learn awesome ways to cook!! This is for anyone who needs food to survive, but hates those annoying kitchen fires!
u/MsYutai · 2 pointsr/sleep

I have this Sleep Innovations Cool Contour Memory Foam Pillow https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0029LHHP4/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_7UZYxbHF0X4X0 and I love it! I think I only paid like $25ish for it though. Its super supportive and has a higher and lower side depending on your needs which I like!!

u/EternalMigraine · 2 pointsr/migraine

I just bought myself a new pillow. It's a cervical pillow so it has a little depressed area for your head. I really like my pillow, but I think any similar pillow should work well enough. I looked up and down for a memory foam free pillow so there will be more options if you're open to memory foam. (I'm on mobile so I'm not sure if my link will work properly) Here is the link to my pillow. Cervical Support Pillow - Fully adjustable, doctor recommended design - Helps reduce neck pain and improve cervical health and posture - Hypoallergeni https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01IWM6056/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_a1PCMn2ZGefXB

u/beachmiles · 1 pointr/teslamotors

Sorry for the delay. I actually decided to upgrade and tried like 8 different types from Amazon. This one was the winner. Except you have to flip it upside down so the thicker part is at the top of the seat.
I'm starting to think I just have a defective seat because I can't imagine anyone feeling comfortable sitting in a chair with the back shaped like this "_)"

Vertteo Full Lumbar Black Support Premium Entire High Back Pillow for Office Desk Chair and Car Seat - Ergonomic Comfortable Memory Foam Cushion Relie https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N1N2CRA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_m9eX7tABhlMLT

u/autemox · 4 pointsr/Posture

https://www.amazon.com/Tempur-Pedic-15301115-TEMPUR-Neck-Pillow-Medium/dp/B07BH8RHTD

You'll want to find one like this that puts your neck in a neutral position while laying on your side. This is the best way to sleep for your neck so you should be aiming to do this most of the night.

I have a couple of these, one that is more firm, which I used to use...

I switched to one that is more soft because I got a softer mattress. My shoulders and body sink into the mattress more now and that made my head too high with the firm pillow. So I had to get a softer pillow to match the mattress firmness and keep my head in a neutral position.

So that is the kind of thinking you'll need to do.

Also note some of these have 'cooling gel' inside them which is awesome if you like that. Here is an example: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073P4M54X/ref=sspa_dk_detail_3?psc=1&pd_rd_i=B073P4M54X

u/isolde123 · 2 pointsr/AprilBumpers2018

I have sciatica, and going to a chiropractor that specializes in prenatal really has helped. She also happens to give a BOMB massage, which I have splurged on twice so far.

For sleeping, I got this knee pillow which really helps: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0753X62CQ/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1. It looks ridiculous, but it stays attached to my leg / in place when I change sides, which is so helpful. I have a bunch of pillows already, so I didn't want a full body pregancy pillow... this in conjunction with a wedge for my stomach had been good up until about a week ago. Now, I also use two pillows under my head (one contour forming foam, with a king sized down one on top of that in a staggered formation) to reduce reflux by gently elevating my head / upper back and reduce pressure on my shoulder. It seems to be working pretty well for now - 32 weeks.

u/thekeytovictory · 1 pointr/ChronicPain

Thank you, this has been the most helpful answer so far. I also did further research on my own and talked to him about it today. He wasn't sure which position he spent the most time in, and I don't know either since I fall asleep before him whenever I spend the night. He said he thinks he changes positions a lot in the night due to restlessness, heat, congestion, or discomfort. I found 3 or 4 options that are versatile for different sleep positions. He decided on this ergonomic memory foam that is shaped so that you can rest your head on different parts to support your head and neck in different positions: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071P34Z49/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_5aezzbMEDJ5CF

I think he placed the order today. I may order one for myself as well because it looks very comfortable. I really hope this works for him!

u/estherfm · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Memory foam pillow. Because awesome pillows are relaxing.

I read to calm down, or pet a dog. Deep breathing too! Any combination thereof calms me down, usually.

u/zapfastnet · 1 pointr/SleepApnea

good luck going forward --plenty of good advice ITT.

One "accessory " that helps me with sleeping with my full face mask is a Buckwheat hull Pillow . it can be formed to help make room for the mask while supporting your head.

I could not get used to a nose only mask. the chin strap was a deal killer for me.

there are also other kinds of CPAP specific pillows out there.

u/fluttershy123 · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
  1. This pillow!. It would help me relax because of the memory foam. The memory foam would help my neck/back pain so I can relax when I sleep or just want to lay down.

  2. Anything light blue would be nice.

    FLAX

    thanks for the contest!
u/gurl_c0d3 · 1 pointr/ehlersdanlos

I bought this one a month ago and it’s incredible. Therapeutica Sleeping Pillow - Average https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015N45KDY It doesn’t look like it would be comfortable, but it holds everything in alignment while I sleep. There’s enough space that when I roll to my sides, my head stays in alignment on the slightly raised portions and keeps my shoulders from subluxating. By far the best pillow I’ve ever owned.

u/Meesterknecht · 2 pointsr/Fitness

Happened to me all the time. Getting a buckwheat pillow helped a lot: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0037NX61M?keywords=buckwheat%20pillow&qid=1453980520&ref_=sr_1_1&sr=8-1

Make sure it has enough buckwheat to support your head and neck and kind of bunch it up towards your headboard. You'll be in a bit of an incline (but comfortably supported) and your shoulder should be largely relieved of the pressure.

u/wtcnbrwndo4u · 1 pointr/DIY

Sleep Innovations - $16

Sleep Innovations w/ Gel - $25

I've had the first one for 9 years now. Still kicking. I paid $140 back then though.

Also, if you have a Costco near you, they sell pillows that have pieces of memory foam (like diced up) in a 2-pack for $10. They don't retain shape well, so you can't really prop them up or anything, but they're awesome for sleeping.

u/capnwho · 3 pointsr/ehlersdanlos

I switch between back and side all night (because otherwise I get too sore and can't stay asleep), and this is the only pillow I've found that works for me:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01IWM6056/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_a-bBDbBA6K1AS

It has almost no cushion in the center so that it doesn't make your chin go down to your chest I'd you're on your back, but the sides are high enough to support side sleeping, and the amount of cushion is easy to adjust.

u/marinaol · 3 pointsr/classicrage

What you need is one of these. So awesome.

u/swingthatwang · 1 pointr/Frugal

according to my physical therapist for my neck/back issues, get one with a higher indentation in the neck to support that area like this one

u/just_like_arcadia · 4 pointsr/whatisthisthing

They are also in human pillows.

I use one and it's amazing for my neck.

https://www.amazon.com/Sobakawa-Buckwheat-Pillow-Maximum-Technology/dp/B0037NX61M

u/breerly · 0 pointsr/Posture

I would - it’s supposed to help re-introduce a proper curve in your neck.

The article recommends the following, and FWIW I use the same one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07MBJP7LJ

I also own this guy: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B015N45KDY

u/paradoxikal · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Go Ben!

This, because a good night's sleep is priceless!

u/CAexit · 1 pointr/uberdrivers

Vertteo Full Lumbar Black Support Premium Entire High Back Pillow for Office Desk Chair and Car Seat - Ergonomic Comfortable Memory Foam Cushion Relieves Couch Sofa Reading Lower Sciatica Pain https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N1N2CRA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_sQ0BDb2XRWSFT

u/myopinionisvalid · 1 pointr/sex

http://www.amazon.com/Allstar-Marketing-Group-SD011104-SideSleeper/dp/B0045UF6E6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1415222217&sr=8-1&keywords=side+sleeper+pillow

put her on her belly on top of this with the middle of the pillow a little below her waist, and each leg on one of the "arms" of the pillow.

http://www.amazon.com/Ultra-Personal-Massager-Powerful-Hitachi/dp/B00FXA37WK/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1415222193&sr=8-2&keywords=hitachi+magic+wand+cordless

put this under her and let her get her clit comfortable on it. Then straddle her and fuck her while she rides the vibe.

u/salient-ape · 2 pointsr/Fitness

how old is your pillow? this pillow right here is worth trying.

u/catterfly · 4 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I have this guy fyi

My neck is funky because of a car crash so idk if it'll significantly help you buuut it might!

u/FX114 · 2 pointsr/DoesAnybodyElse

You guys might be interested in the side sleeper pillow. Unfortunately their fluffiness doesn't last long.

u/GonnaMakeAList · 2 pointsr/ehlersdanlos

https://www.amazon.com/Therapeutica-C103-Sleeping-Pillow-Average/dp/B015N45KDY

I got mine from my chiropractor but I think this is the same one!

u/OregonOrBust · 1 pointr/ChronicPain

So my issues stem from my neck and keeping it from moving is key for me. While I do not get much sleep because of how much pain I'm in, the pillow I've found does help a little. Therapeutica Sleeping Pillow - Average https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015N45KDY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_Q98jYGu8ExKQ1