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Now that I am home from that so convenient hospital bed and television mount I am not sure I can continue dozing on my back. Did anyone change to their old sleeping position right away?

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I'm a stomach sleeper, so sleeping on my back was hard. As soon as I got home, I used a pillow between my legs and slept on my side/stomach the best I could. I think I was back to sleeping fully on my stomach about a week out.

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I agree. I sleep on my stomach as well. I was sleeved last Tuesday by Thursday I was on my side with a pillow then gradually back to my stomach. As long as I moved slow, I found it comfortable.

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I have always been a side sleeper. I slept on my side in the hospital right after I got to my room. No problems. I guess I was very lucky and my surgeon was very skilled. I did not suffer much pain at all.

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I slept on my back with a wedge pillow and my usual pillow. Too painful to sleep on my side for the first couple of weeks!

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I tried sleeping on my side which was great until i had to get myself out of bed and then I worried I was putting way too much strain on the incision sites...

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I am 12 hours out and feel incredible amounts of gas pressure. I've walked numerous times and voided... I am not sure if Ik I'm the pain bc I was laying too flat on my back and causing pressure pain the the incision sites... I didn't want to take much for pain meds, but when I received the morphine it definitely helped but I think it's just masking the pain and i'll feel it juat as much again once it ia out of my system

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After I had lap band I think I started sleeping on my side the same night. I'm normally a side or stomach sleeper. Yes it was a bit painful, but I cannot stay asleep on my back. For some reason I'll fall asleep, but wake up like 20 minutes later when I try to sleep on my back

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Same way here. Hoping to turn off the lights and try now side sleeping see if it'll help him

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Actually lying on my side isn't bad especially if a tuck a pillow under..,it's the struggle to get upright again.

@@KalelsWifey yes the gas was rough. I ended up with a nausea reaction after surgery and as painful as it was to have dry heaves it cleared the gas right out.

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anyone change to their old sleeping position right away?

@@MissLiss

hospital bed was fine :)

it was narrow, so i really wasn't "pushed" over to my side

where i would hurt

i can only sleep on my right side :wacko:

first two nights at home were terrible/miserable/uncomfortable :angry:

i also used a pillow between my legs to "try" and help the situation :blush:

done in vain, because i still hurt terribly :angry:

the third night the pain slowly got less and less each day :)

sweet dreams :rolleyes:

good luck :)

kathy

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It won't be long and you will be back to regular sleeping positions. Just have to have patience and let your body heal.

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I was able to return to side sleeping about 7-8 days after surgery. I had lots of difficulty sleeping on my back especially with my CPAP nasal pillows. My mouth kept opening and thus defeating the machine. Also had to prop myself up with two pillows when on my back.

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I slept on my side in the hospital with no problem. A little discomfort with moving around, but really not bad. I had some gas pain too, but walking and moving around in general like getting up from the bed helped a lot with that.

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