Turned onto side in bed this morning!
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I am just over 4 weeks PO and desperate to stop sleeping on my back. This morning I really felt like I could move onto my (non operated) side, so I did and it felt great! The ache from my lower back was still there but it felt so good to be in a more natural position for me. I folded over a pillow and wedged it between my knees and calves. I only stayed in this position for about 5 mins or so as I am conscious of my post op advice of waiting until the 6 week marker had passed. Nice to know that the temporary option is there for when my back ache gets too much, though. ☺
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nikki52902 DawnHU5-UK
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DawnHU5-UK nikki52902
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Rocketman_SG6UK nikki52902
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I have put that cushion link on my website
it's at the bottom of "06 ►Home preparation"
Rocketman_SG6UK nikki52902
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luvinlex DawnHU5-UK
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DawnHU5-UK luvinlex
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Rocketman_SG6UK DawnHU5-UK
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I find it amazing that the hospitals do not put that in place to support the work they and the surgeon have done, and to prevent you having to have even more work done - a sign of the short-sighted attitude of today's NHS I suppose.
Graham
DawnHU5-UK Rocketman_SG6UK
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veronica58657 DawnHU5-UK
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I slept on my side from 4 weeks, and slept so well that I did not go back to
Sleeping on my back, of course I used a pillow in between my knees.
I think sleeping so well from 4 weeks onwards really helped me recovery fast and well. I'm now 13 weeks post of and doing everything, including walking 2 hours a day.
Veronica
DawnHU5-UK veronica58657
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sue1957Geo DawnHU5-UK
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sue
Rocketman_SG6UK DawnHU5-UK
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This time because I seem to be recovering really fast (i am a "special case" after all
) I have been rotating bit-by-bit since week 2 .... now at week 4, and able to go onto my sides for 30-60 minutes at a time.
Hope you get comfy soon.
Graham
renee01952 DawnHU5-UK
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I am so sorry for all of you who were told to sleep on your back for 6 weeks !!!
That sounds so stressful - My surgeon told me that he would prefer that I sleep on my back for 6 weeks, but if that is too challenging, the nurses would show me how to sleep on my side (unoperated) with pillow between knees - I was taught how to turn on side as well back to back - It was important though to lie stretched out on back for at least 20-30 minutes a couple of times a day ...
To be honest, since I had a choice, I found myself more laying on my back than on side ---

Big warm hug --- you're almost done
renee
DawnHU5-UK renee01952
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colinTN17 DawnHU5-UK
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After 15wpo for me non op side sleeping is fine but I still can't sleep on all the lumps and bumps on the op side but surgeon yesterday said that's quite normal
DawnHU5-UK colinTN17
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carol98191._UK colinTN17
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lim 10 wks po and am managing short periods on my good side, however because of lumps and bumps can't manage on op side at all, good to know that all the lumps and bumps are normal 😃😃😃
deb76651 carol98191._UK
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Rocketman_SG6UK deb76651
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Graham
DawnHU5-UK Rocketman_SG6UK
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Update on the lack of physio contact since being discarged, as discussed further up the trail.
I called the Spire this morning and was advised that they only offer follow up physio appts to those who have had knee replacements. The general and only advice they offer to post op hippies is to get up and move about! 🏃
Dawn
Rocketman_SG6UK DawnHU5-UK
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I think we need to go to "i want great care . org" website
RosemaryT DawnHU5-UK
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