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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The Effort-First Way to Change Sides at 2am With a CPAP Mask On
For CPAP users who wake at 2am dreading the turn: a low-force method built around reducing the total effort of moving, so your mask, hose, and splints stay put while you change sides.
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Sleep Comfort
An Easier Way to Reposition in Bed When You Have Chronic Fatigue
A field note on changing sides in bed with the least possible energy when chronic fatigue makes every movement a debt you'll pay for tomorrow.
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Recovery & Sleep
How to Reposition Yourself in Bed When You're Too Weak to Push Up
A bedside quick-reference for repositioning in bed after a sternotomy when your arms are off-limits and your pajamas keep snagging on the bedding just as you're falling back asleep.
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Pregnancy & Sleep
When Rolling Over in Bed Drains You: Low-Energy Pelvic Turns for Pregnancy and the Postpartum Weeks
A first-person field note on turning in bed with pelvic girdle pain when you barely have the energy to move. The energy-saving log-roll, a pillow stack that does the work for you, and how to fix the friction that's.
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Sleep Comfort
The MS energy budget: how to change sides without crashing tomorrow
A bedside quick-reference for turning over with MS when grippy bedding and clothing snag at your hips and drain the energy you need for tomorrow.
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Sleep Comfort
How to Move in Bed Without Triggering Sciatica Nerve Pain: The Advice That Fails vs. What Holds
The common 'just log roll' advice doesn't stop the sciatic jolt at 3am. Here's what actually keeps the nerve unloaded when you change sides, plus why your sheet and topper make it worse.
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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.
What is a slide sheet?
How low-friction sheets work and who they help.
What is Snoozle?
A tubular slide sheet for independent home use.
Slide sheet vs satin vs transfer
Side-by-side comparison of common bed mobility aids.
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