Thursday, August 21, 2008

Suggestions for the obese

Anonymous said...
I will be having surgery very soon. Have lots of entire cervical pain due to injuries-healed compressed vertebrae fractures--still hurt, knee pain, surgery and need more on other knee. Shoulder andarm pains, tingling in arms hands fingers, when in bed especially -old injuries and substandard medical care for most--MY question: I am obese-cannot dance or exercise anymore-and breasts bunch up and hurt if I am at foot of bed and of course back strain etc. How can i sleep with head rest at end of bed-or on bed-and prevent Pain from breasts? I am practicing and realize it will be painful unless some supoort around breasts. What do you recommend?

Toni Kelly said...
Dear Anonymous:Wow, as if it wasn't difficult enough to do this positioning thing! There is a sternum pad that can be used with the seated support chair that fits between the breasts, and many doctors will allow you to sleep on your side(they will tell you which side depending on which eye you are having worked on) as long as you turn your head way to the side. It isn't ideal but some people just cannot, for a variety of reasons, sleep on their stomach . Does anyone out there have any ideas?

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