Goldilocks would have been proud. It all started with my quest for the highest mountain my neck could climb. I might as well have been sleeping rough in a cave that thing was so dense. My first clue should have been the fact that Pillow Everest and I broke up and reconciled so often. While we were on a break...I couldn't bear to be with another so went without. (Punintentional).
Then, I remembered something about anatomy and went ergonomic and memory foam. Ahhh, sweet neck pillow, what times we had. You didn't even get mad when your 12" eensy cousin and I even went on vacation together.
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Wednesday, May 9, 2012
What 1 item helped you the most after surgery?
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- I'm 43-years old, married mother of two boys. I work full-time but the daunting prospect of 6-ish weeks of recovery has led me here. How much TV can one person watch?
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Two-level anterior cervical discectomy and fusion scheduled for May 29th. Herniated discs at C4-5 and C5-6 indenting the cord with significant kyphosis.
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I am not a medical professional. The information contained in this blog is not intended to be nor is it medical advice. Nothing contained herein should be considered a substitute for consultation with a qualified health professional.
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I am not a medical professional. The information contained in this blog is not intended to be nor is it medical advice. Nothing contained herein should be considered a substitute for consultation with a qualified health professional.
2 comments:
Found a great blog all about neck pillows. Check out her choice for a post surgery procedure. Review to follow. http://www.neckpillowqueen.com/2011/04/neckpillowsurgery.html
Yes, I know Im commenting on my own post.
Great thoughts you got there, believe I may possibly try just some of it throughout my daily life.
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