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Painful nsv??
Ow. I have lost enough so that my fat seems to be softer and my bones can poke through. That is great. But either I need to gain back my fat or get a new bed because my ribs and hip bones are killing me.
I was drying off after a shower and saw two strange lumps on my side, I was like what the heck are those, looked closer and realized that I can see part of two ribs on each side, lol. I had to yell at hubby to come see if he could see them too. :dizzy: |
Yep, lol. I can't lie on a hard floor or sit on a hard chair at all- too painful!
Congrats on your NSV anyway! xD |
Sometimes I manage to hurt myself with my own knees bumping against each other. It's like there's nothing but bone everywhere, even in places where I didn't suspected there was. :lol:
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Get a new bed!!! :carrot: Seriously, I sleep on a Tempur-Pedic and there is nothing like it for a perfect pressure relieving night's sleep. |
I made the mistake of trying a couple of beds out at Sears the other day. OH. My. Aching. Back! I didn't realize just how sad our current bed is, I knew it was old as dirt but good grief it is really bad. The trouble is hubby liked one bed, I liked a different one and he said no way to us each getting our own :D so I guess he is just going to have to compromise with getting the bed I want. ;)
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I have to have a pillow between my knees when I sleep :o
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Sitting on bleachers at my kids' games is literally a pain the butt now :) So I just take one of those "older people" cushions :D
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I feel for you. I have my rib and hip bone pains too. Look at it this way you have an hourglass because you are tapering. Congrats.
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If you and hubby like different beds, consider a Select Comfort. I've had mine 15+ years, and we still both like it. It's given us no trouble, and customer service has been outstanding!
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I can definitely relate! The more I lose the more I literally ache for a new bed. I cannot sleep on my sides, my hips get so sore; when I sleep on my stomach my ribs hurt.
LOL it's the weight loss equivalent to 1st world problems I guess. |
Just an FYI if anyone wants the opinion. I got a number bed from select comfort about 4 years ago after multiple shoulder surgeries and I LOVE LOVE LOVE it!!!
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it took me awhile, but I started sleeping on my back, because my hip bones poke out and make it uncomfortable to sleep xD I miss my nice cooshy sides when I'm trying to sleep tho...Haha
Congrats on the bones poping out =D |
congrats to you! I totally understand, I can't sit too long because my butt cheeks hurt, and sleeping is the same for me
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I can't wait to find out if I still have ribs! Good luck in your new bed search. :)
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I'm having trouble with my tail bone. I've got a new Pilates video and there are parts I can't do because it hurts to roll back from sitting to an incline. Honestly, how do thin people do this?
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I had lots of "bony" problems at first. But after a year of maintenance, the problem has diminished greatly. I think we get used to it or our bodies adjust. I had tailbone issues so bad I thought I was never going to be able to sit on a hard seat again, but it's fine now.
As for the bed, I'd really look into a new one. I bought a new mattress a couple years before I lost weight because I really needed one. How the heck can you tell how it's really going to be by lying on it for a couple minutes in the store? They should lock you in and let you sleep the night! Anyway, I thought I had made a huge mistake. My back hurt every morning, I tossed and turned. (I did that in the old bed, too - figured I should have saved my money!) Now that I'm at a pretty normal weight, this bed is wonderful. All that said, I think the adjustable type beds might be the best bet - they can be adjusted for 2 people, and also adjusted as needed to meet changes in what feels good to each at a particular time. Good luck. Lin |
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