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Comfort guides for home use

Turn in bed, get up, and sleep with less pain

Step-by-step guides for people who still move independently but need safer, lower-friction ways to reposition in bed.

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Sleep Comfort

Adjusting Your Position in Bed With Chronic Fatigue and Pain

A first-person field note on changing sides and fixing your covers at night when you have ME/CFS or chronic fatigue, and when even one turn can cost you the next day. Practical, low-energy steps for the moment you wake.

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Getting Out of Bed

Adjusting Your Covers When You're Too Weak to Move in Bed

A first-person field note on the smallest-effort way to shift your covers and get up when you wake at 3am with nothing in the tank, and your Tencel sheets and twisted duvet are pinning you down.

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Bed Mobility

Woke up stiff on the sofa? A safer way to get upright (without the bedding grab)

If you wake from a nap so stiff the first move feels dangerous, use staged movement: loosen the joints, break the friction seal of your sheets, then sit up in two small phases instead of one big heave. This guide is.

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Bed Mobility

Woke up hot and stuck? How to unstick and reposition calmly (without fully waking up)

When you wake up overheated and your sheets grab at your clothes or skin, the worst move is a big yank-and-roll. This guide shows how to break the “stuck” feeling, cool down, and slide to a fresh spot with small, quiet.

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Bed Mobility

Why your bed ‘grabs’ at 2–4am (and what to do tonight)

If turning in bed keeps waking you up right as you're drifting off again, it's often friction: flannel gripping loose pajamas, plus a slight adjustable-bed tilt that makes your clothing bunch and "catch." Use a.

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Bed Mobility

Why your back seizes when you roll (and a safer sequence right after you climb back into bed)

When your lower back locks right after you get back into bed, the problem is usually a half-finished roll plus sheet drag. Use a segmented movement sequence: slide first, then rotate, then settle—so you don’t ask your.

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The Snoozle Slide Sheet

Move in bed with less friction

A tubular slide sheet for people who still move independently but need less resistance from the mattress. Reduces friction for turning, repositioning, and getting to the edge of the bed.

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Essential reading for anyone new to bed mobility.