Adjustable bed thread

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@Yakster said
“I slip the remote from my adjustable bed in my pillowcase so I don't lose it.”
How long have you been sleeping on an adjustable bed, Chris? How do you like it?
I’ve been sleeping on one for a couple years, now, and I love it. I have to sleep sitting up due to my surgery a few years back but I can’t use a pillow. It bends my head too far forward. Arthur doesn’t like that. (Arthur-itis, that is). 😜
“I slip the remote from my adjustable bed in my pillowcase so I don't lose it.”
How long have you been sleeping on an adjustable bed, Chris? How do you like it?
I’ve been sleeping on one for a couple years, now, and I love it. I have to sleep sitting up due to my surgery a few years back but I can’t use a pillow. It bends my head too far forward. Arthur doesn’t like that. (Arthur-itis, that is). 😜
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The D-Spine pillows don't bend the head much, sometimes I skip the pillow. I love the adjustable, I toss and turn and wake up early and sore without it. Had it about two years, two extra long twins = California King.
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Yeah, that’s what I have. Two twin XLs. The place I bought it calls it a split king. And the mattress is like sleeping on a cloud. Fantastic.And I love the programmable remotes. I keep mine set to a zero-gravity position.Muy bueno... 👍0
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All this talk about beds is making me sleepy. I believe I'll take a little na...."I could've had a Mi Querida!" Nick Bardis10
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I hear ya. Mine's kinda strange. I guess I should be thankful.I’ve got a lot of it in my back and neck but rarely any pain from it. Just stiffness. Can’t lay flat on the MRI sled, for example, so they have to prop me up with pillows. Laying flat is painful.0