Since I had no problem sleeping with frames I want to share how I managed that. Of course infections or other complications can influence your sleep but the frames themselves are not the issue.
What I needed:
---- 1-2 folded blankets ---
soft, puffy ones that you put underneath your tibias, the one that is on top has to have an even material so that when I moved my legs I didn't get stuck
---2 different small sized pillows ---
when you are able to sleep on your side put the one that fits best to you between your knees underneath that knee whose inside faces the bed (I'll post a picture sometime later)
Hope it helps someone. If someone had a good sleep with frames but did something else, you can share your advice
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How to sleep with frames (Advice)
Posted on Sep 20, 2019, 7:15 am
#1
Posted on Oct 5, 2019, 12:21 pm
#2
I use this "setting" after LATN surgery aswell.
This is how my bed looks like and the reason why I sleep well:
https://i.imgur.com/3XgC3k9.jpg
If needed I use this kind of pillow to rest my knee on:
https://i.imgur.com/3X7ocNe.jpg
Posted on Oct 14, 2019, 8:25 pm
#3
Thanks! I'm sure many people do externals will thank you.
Great321's next post is "How to sleep with women (Advice)"
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