Reddit Reddit reviews DMI Wedge Pillow to Support and Elevate Neck, Head and Back for Acid Reflux or Feet and Legs to Reduce Back Pain and Improve Circulation with Removable Cover, 12x24x24 Inch, Blue

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DMI Wedge Pillow to Support and Elevate Neck, Head and Back for Acid Reflux or Feet and Legs to Reduce Back Pain and Improve Circulation with Removable Cover, 12x24x24 Inch, Blue
UPPER BODY PILLOW Gently elevates the head to help relieve acid reflux, ease respiratory problems, minimize snoring and reduce neck, shoulder and back painLOWER BODY FOOT AND LEG SUPPORT PILLOW helps relieve discomfort from back pain, knee pain, varicose veins, phlebitis and restless leg syndrome by taking the pressure off sensitive areas. Great for recovery after knee, foot or leg surgeryHIGH DENSITY FOAM is firm enough to keep its shape but soft enough to conform to the contours of the body providing support where needed. Guaranteed to not flatten or wear out over time providing many reliable years of relief and comfortMACHINE WASHABLE COVER is removable, zippered poly-cottonPRODUCT SPECS Wedge measures 12 x 24 x 24 inches with a 30 degree angle, weighs 1 pound
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2 Reddit comments about DMI Wedge Pillow to Support and Elevate Neck, Head and Back for Acid Reflux or Feet and Legs to Reduce Back Pain and Improve Circulation with Removable Cover, 12x24x24 Inch, Blue:

u/jocelynlt · 10 pointsr/spinalcordinjuries

Wow, all those comments on prevention of pressure ulcers aren’t much help when you are already dealing with one, eh?

I had one at 9yo, partly due to a sitting obliquity because of scoliosis, partly because I was prescribed a wheelchair with no special seating. I was stuck at home off school (with a visiting teacher for 2 hours 3x/wk) for 6 weeks which felt like years. I’ve had small minor reoccurrences 2-3x (I’m now almost 40) even though I take care of my skin and sit on specialized seating. Some people are more prone because of things like these. My most recent experience of skin breakdown was just because my skin got super dry this year (apparently a hormone thing for women my age).

Here’s what I’d suggest to help you cope:


  • unless you’ve had flap surgery, ask your doc how much time you can be vertical each day and save something special each day for that time. A friend visit, make a sandwich, wheel outside.... for me it was an hour each day, and I liked to use it to go for a wheel around the block or hang out with friends. It helps keep you sane!
  • ask if you can use a Ride cushion to be up and around a short time each day (assuming your ulcer is on your butt or sacrum?). There are Ride cushions or Roho cushions that float your bony areas so they don’t have pressure on them that you might be able to buy or borrow to minimize risk while you’re up. Your wound care team should have an OT who could help you find something.
  • meals: sign up for your local meals on wheels organization which in many North American cities can deliver a healthy meal to you once a day for a very low price. If you can afford it, try Home Chef, Chef’s Plate or another meal delivery service - some deliver full meals, others deliver everything ready to cook. If you’re in a city, try online ordering for grocery delivery from a local grocery store and choose a variety of skillet meals - they are healthier than TV dinners and only take 10 minutes in a frying pan.
  • connect with a local SCI organization and ask them for suggestions/programs for home bound people. United Spinal has chapters all over the US, and look up Spinal Cord Injury Canada if you are in Canada (fm me too if you are, I can connect you with the org near you).
  • sign up for a box/crate club like Escape The Crate it The Mysterious Package every month, giving you a puzzle to solve or mystery to uncover with clues each month.
  • watch streamers (if you’re not working). Twitch.tv and YouTube Live has lots of options. There are people gaming, cooking, building, making things, coding, illustrating, writing music, etc and it can be a good way to connect with a community of like minded people online that will help you keep the isolation at bay
  • get a Skillshare.com or Lynda.com account (a video course platform) often free through your local library and commit to learn a new skill while you’re healing. Having a target to work toward can help the time go by.
  • Reddit is your friend- I swear, you can stay occupied for months on Reddit.
  • there are lots of work at home jobs you can do that only involve a computer especially if you have customer service or call centre experience or know anything about computers. Amazon is known for hiring armies of home based web service testers, for example.
  • I recently bought this bed desk on Amazon, it works well on couches, beds or at a desk, allowing you to lie flat to work, read or watch Netflix: Uncaged Ergonomics WorkEZ Best... https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07B9MHT4V?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
  • get a big roll pillow or one of those wedge shaped cushions shaped like a wheelchair ramp (like this: DMI Supportive Foam Bed Wedge Leg Rest Cushion Pillow for Back Support, Elevating Legs and Acid Reflux, Blue, 12 x 24 x 24 https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B004X7CBFS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_URhzCb1DYAKBR) to help you find new positions to lie in. You can lie on the wedge on your belly in bed, on the long plane of the ramp with your arms off the short flat edge, with your computer on the bed itself, or use the wedge to support you laying on one side or the other. I have one I put my legs on so I can lie on my back.
  • get a free account for Zoom or use FaceTime to connect with friends you can’t see while you’re at home. You can even watch movies with friends using Facebook now, which is a nice way to do something with friends remotely.
  • nutrition is really key to recovery so I would ask your team for suggestions for a supplement that can increase your protein intake. http://www.med.umich.edu/1libr/Nutrition/DietPressureUlcers.pdf

    I’m thinking I might turn this into a toolkit for folks on bedrest for my work (I work for a SCI non profit, I make health resources), so let me know if I missed anything or if you have more questions!
u/jacqueav · 6 pointsr/sex

The ones made for sex are stupid expensive. I got one on Amazon for "sleeping" for less than $30. Works great! Here's the link to it Affordable Wedge Pillow on Amazon