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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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Pregnancy & Sleep

How to change sides when your pelvis hurts: a pregnancy log-roll

At 3am with pelvic girdle pain, turning in bed feels like your pelvis is splitting apart. Here's how to log-roll without pelvic torsion—starting with the pillow clamp and the lateral slide that breaks the stuck feeling.

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Sleep Comfort

Afraid of Falling Out of Bed? How to Reposition Safely Right After Settling In

When fear of the bed edge keeps you frozen all night, stiffness builds fast. Learn to create a safe working zone right after you settle in, so you can reposition confidently without the tipping sensation that stops.

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Sleep Comfort

When spasticity fights every turn: a gentler method for MS nights

MS fatigue and spasticity drain your energy so fast that a single turn can wipe you out — especially when bedding grabs at your clothing right as you're drifting off again. This guide shows you how to work with your.

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Sleep Comfort

When bedding grabs your clothing as you drift off: a fibromyalgia turn that keeps you closer to sleep

When fibromyalgia makes turning in bed feel like rolling across sandpaper and your duvet twists around your leggings right as you're falling back asleep, this guide shows you how to slide sideways first, smooth the.

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Sleep Comfort

Energy at zero? A low-effort get-out-of-bed sequence when clothing grabs

When your energy is gone and clothing grabs at the worst moment, use this low-effort sequence: release the fabric tension first, then shift your weight in stages before you sit—so you're using position instead of force.

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Sleep Comfort

How to move your legs in bed when every reposition wakes you fully

When restless legs force constant movement but every shift creates full wakefulness, the solution is staged micro-repositioning — ankles first, then knees, then hips in sequence — to satisfy the movement urge without.

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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.