While investing in a better bed is an excellent but expensive option, a lower price/more attainable option may be to get a foam mattress topper of some sort.
Agreed! My memory foam topper helps my back a fair bit.
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While investing in a better bed is an excellent but expensive option, a lower price/more attainable option may be to get a foam mattress topper of some sort.
Agreed! My memory foam topper helps my back a fair bit.
a lower price/more attainable option may be to get a foam mattress topper of some sort.
Yes, any change of bedding that accommodates smonster's poor hips better would help.
How can anyone have a conversation about being a worthless loser and not have some kind of Pathetic Signal light up my local sky? After all, I am a blogger who lives with her mother, pretty much the foundation of current loserdom as we know it, complete with three unfinished "first novels". Rubbish? Meet the mayor. And I'm also heading for sixteenth consecutive Valentine's without a Valentine.
I also can't believe I just tried to win a loser contest. Maybe the local culture is affecting me after all.
You're no loser, erika, trust me.
While investing in a better bed is an excellent but expensive option, a lower price/more attainable option may be to get a foam mattress topper of some sort.
Yeah. I've definitely found that pretty much anything that will make the sleeping surface softer will help.
erika, you are awesome; I'm sorry you don't feel that way.
erika, so not a loser. And yet I sympathize with the thinking that got you there.
My fever's down, and I got in to see the doctor, who prescribed me stuff for the upper respiratory thing I've got going.
Dr. G or another doc?
While investing in a better bed is an excellent but expensive option, a lower price/more attainable option may be to get a foam mattress topper of some sort.
I had one... and lost it to cat pee. The mattress is new since I moved, but not great. I'll put it on the wish list to save for after I move. D's bed is worse than mine, but at least it doesn't hammock like StW's did.
Another thing that would really help is to engineer a more ergonomic work situation. I spend most of every day bent over at the waist working on a window sash at about that height. I try and focus on keeping my inner thighs and abs engaged, but it's my hamstrings, quads, and lower back that take the brunt of it.
Doing rehab also theoretically helps, but it's hard for a few minutes of rehab to counteract how I sleep and work.
Okay, going to try and get everything ready for tomorrow and get to bed in two hours. I did talk to my boss today. One of his daughters has anxiety issues, so he is pretty understanding that mental illness can be, in fact, as crippling as physical. He's down with a respiratory thing, which doesn't surprise me considering what I know about his Mardi Gras activities.
I had one... and lost it to cat pee.
This sounds like a country song.
I did talk to my boss today. One of his daughters has anxiety issues, so he is pretty understanding that mental illness can be, in fact, as crippling as physical.
Oh, good. Does that help your state of mind some?
He's down with a respiratory thing,
Ugh, me too.
which doesn't surprise me considering what I know about his Mardi Gras activities.
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Cereal: Dr. G.