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How long was it before you could sleep on your side or stomach?

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About day 9, I was able to sleep on either side without being uncomfortable.

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about a week or so..

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I tried on day 4, as I don't like being on my back, and used pillows to prop and wedge. Once in position, it was comfortable.

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I slept on my right side the 3rd night. I don't sleep on my left side as they say not to as it smashes your heart.

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I cant sleep good without sleeping on my stomach. I found myself on my stomach a day after surgery. It was just hard to turn over to get off of my stomach when I woke up.

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I slept on my side from day 1 post op with a pillow behind my back for support. I slept on my tummy on day 5 with no pain. Getting up and down was hard as was rolling over, but once I was there, it was a thing of beauty.

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