• kn33@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Acid reflux? Sleep on your left side
    Shoulder pain? Sleep on your back
    Both? Idk die I guess

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      4 months ago

      45° angle mattress.

      (I have this issue and if any does have a recommendation hit me)

    • Phil_in_here@lemmy.ca
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      4 months ago

      Join the club of “if only there were some way to be perfectly suspended, like some sort of liquid goo chamber”

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    “avoid coffee” means “16h before”. Caffeine has a halflife of 8 hours, meaning after 8 hours you still have half of it in your blood.

    Replacing pillows is waste bullshit. What should that mean, just the filling? I found a pillow out of grain husks. This is a natural waste product in production and honestly incredible, as you can change its form flexibly and also just fill in more after time.

    Acid reflux is not normal and should be avoided by diet, medication shouldnt be the first step. Eating late may increase it.

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      Besides diet, acid reflux can also be caused by a lack if vitamin D, which is quite a common deficiency.

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        The most “natural” medication for urgent release is baking soda. Just drink a tea spoon full in a glass of water. It neutralizes the acid into co2 and you burp your pain away. Saved me several nights.

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      There are also some pillows where you can properly wash and dry them which normally fluffs them to a like-new condition.

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      4 months ago

      The real answer is set your bedtime earlier

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    68 to 71 F is 20 to 21 C

    Which doesn’t seem optimal to me at all. I’d prefer 10 C over 20.

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      Yeah i was just coming to say wtf is this. If my room is 68 I can’t fucking sleep and I’m dying. That’s a perfectly comfortable temperature for being awake and up and around but once I’m laying down I become a furnace and the absolute highest temperature that I can comfortably sleep is 60 but the lower the better

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    4 months ago

    90% or more bs. Not bad suggestions, but they won’t actually solve any of those problems.

    At least this one is a guide.

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      Drink a lot, pass out and spring load your bed to catapult you out of bed into an ice bath. Optionally hire someone to make you a fatty breakfast and a bloody mary.