overtheedge
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So I'm in bed something like 22 hours of the day at this point with how bad things are getting
I'm doing what i can to move around in bed while awake, lying on back most of the time cause it's most comfortable. Sometimes i'll put a pillow under my neck and shoulder area, doing this shifts the weight from my back to my upper back and neck as well as to my hips and legs.
Lie on my side some but i try to sleep on my sides and it is hard to sleep if i put a lot of pressure on my sides during the day since it makes my sides more painful when i try to sleep
Lying on stomach is uncomfortable, feel much worse, hard to breathe due to weight of lifting my body to breathe, neck bent over to the side also makes it difficult and the spine type neck pain and pain at the base of the spine aren't fun either.
The worst thing is probly how difficult it makes sleeping. At the end of the day the pain is always much worse.
I've tried ice packs, tens units of both the commercial and professional grade, pain patches, massages which made pain worse, epsom salt baths, heating pads and hot showers which made pain worse, acupuncture which makes pain worse than anything else will, acupressure mat which makes things worse, airmattresses of a certain type that shift weight around every 10 min or so that they use for the old folks to prevent bedsores but it is too firm even at softest setting and only makes things worse. Ive tried tylenol without effect, cant use most other otc pain meds due to IBD, NSAIDs irritate the gut and all.
The only thing that actually worked for me is a memory foam mattress. Back when i had a regular spring mattress things were much worse but my energy was better then and I was out of bed more so sleep wasn't so much a problem since the pain was reduced, not to mention sleep was overall easier when i my CFS wasn't so bad. I used a memory foam topper on the old spring mattress which worked ok for a bit but eventually i would somehow start feeling the hard parts of the bed through it slightly, not to mention the spine pain from the memory foam topper was bad.
Spine pain from a full memory foam mattress is much easier to manage, though, I should note i didn't have any spine pain when i slept on a regular mattress without a memory foam topper. Can't imagine how bad things would be right now back/side/front pain wise if i still used an innerspring mattress or how bad spine pain would be if i used a memory foam topper on an innerspring mattress, even the 1inch toppers would make spine pain much worse.
I tried a regular air mattress but it was too hard somehow though i didn't try a comforter on it but i don't know how much that would really do when im in bed all day.
Anyone know of any ways of treating pain of this sort?
I'm doing what i can to move around in bed while awake, lying on back most of the time cause it's most comfortable. Sometimes i'll put a pillow under my neck and shoulder area, doing this shifts the weight from my back to my upper back and neck as well as to my hips and legs.
Lie on my side some but i try to sleep on my sides and it is hard to sleep if i put a lot of pressure on my sides during the day since it makes my sides more painful when i try to sleep
Lying on stomach is uncomfortable, feel much worse, hard to breathe due to weight of lifting my body to breathe, neck bent over to the side also makes it difficult and the spine type neck pain and pain at the base of the spine aren't fun either.
The worst thing is probly how difficult it makes sleeping. At the end of the day the pain is always much worse.
I've tried ice packs, tens units of both the commercial and professional grade, pain patches, massages which made pain worse, epsom salt baths, heating pads and hot showers which made pain worse, acupuncture which makes pain worse than anything else will, acupressure mat which makes things worse, airmattresses of a certain type that shift weight around every 10 min or so that they use for the old folks to prevent bedsores but it is too firm even at softest setting and only makes things worse. Ive tried tylenol without effect, cant use most other otc pain meds due to IBD, NSAIDs irritate the gut and all.
The only thing that actually worked for me is a memory foam mattress. Back when i had a regular spring mattress things were much worse but my energy was better then and I was out of bed more so sleep wasn't so much a problem since the pain was reduced, not to mention sleep was overall easier when i my CFS wasn't so bad. I used a memory foam topper on the old spring mattress which worked ok for a bit but eventually i would somehow start feeling the hard parts of the bed through it slightly, not to mention the spine pain from the memory foam topper was bad.
Spine pain from a full memory foam mattress is much easier to manage, though, I should note i didn't have any spine pain when i slept on a regular mattress without a memory foam topper. Can't imagine how bad things would be right now back/side/front pain wise if i still used an innerspring mattress or how bad spine pain would be if i used a memory foam topper on an innerspring mattress, even the 1inch toppers would make spine pain much worse.
I tried a regular air mattress but it was too hard somehow though i didn't try a comforter on it but i don't know how much that would really do when im in bed all day.
Anyone know of any ways of treating pain of this sort?