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Joined:  Mar 2002 Posts: 5,202 Likes: 5 Titanium_AS_Kicker |  
|   Titanium_AS_Kicker Joined:  Mar 2002 Posts: 5,202 Likes: 5 | 
Well I sleep in the shed. I often say, there's naught amiss with sleeping in a shed, no bed of course although I do have a coarse ex army blanket which in its day was good for repairing tyres; with oh yes, an old oil can  as a pillow......oh yes comfort indeed...... 
Last edited by ineptwill; 10/14/10 09:18 PM.
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Lol, is the oil can pillow supposed to help ease a stiff neck Alan? You do not sleep in a shed!  You don't even own a shed, so there.  |  |  |  
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Joined:  Mar 2002 Posts: 5,202 Likes: 5 Titanium_AS_Kicker |  
|   Titanium_AS_Kicker Joined:  Mar 2002 Posts: 5,202 Likes: 5 | 
excuse me but I do own a shed.....sort of |  |  |  
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Oh no you don't! It is not even a sort-of shed. |  |  |  
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Joined:  Mar 2002 Posts: 5,202 Likes: 5 Titanium_AS_Kicker |  
|   Titanium_AS_Kicker Joined:  Mar 2002 Posts: 5,202 Likes: 5 | 
Ok ok, so the stor re-possessed it, well I thought I could afford it at the time....... |  |  |  
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  clot! They did not, now stop fibbing!   Well, I should probably tell about my bed. Thinking that I was following doctors orders, I suffered for way too many years on a dreaded evil 'firm' mattress that very nearly killed me!  Then I smartened up and bought a lovely medium-firm mattress with a cosy soft pillow top and wow , it's so much better! There you go, a bedtime story... lol! |  |  |  
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I think I like mig's story better. It has a better ending than Alan's. 
 Micki
 Mom to 9
 Dx'ed Ocular Herpes, Sept. '08
 Dx'ed AS May '09, suffering on and off since 1979
 Dx'ed Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma May '08, relapse Oct '11
 
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Re: A.S and beds, What do you find best?
 Without a doubt--I would prefer a bed over AS any day
 (and most certainly a bed is better than a shed)
 
  This bunny Kicks AS !
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Hi,Too soft feels great to get into for the first 1/2 hour or so, but then I wake up feeling more bent over and sore than I did before I went to bed. Too hard make it difficult for me to get comfortable, especially right at first, but I also wake up sore in my tail bone, my hips, my shoulders, and the center of my back, but at least I feel and appear to be more straightened out. So over the years I figured out that an extra firm mattress with a pillow topper is the best for me. I still get the extra firmness I need, but it also cushions my most tender areas at the same time.
 
 HLA-B27+, JRA diagnosis in 1981, re-diagnosed as AS in 1988. Also iritis, colitis, and psoriasis. NSD + low carb helps me. My health makes it hard for me to post in a timely way.
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This is a strange question, but talking about beds made me think of this. Do you ever wake up and before you move, wonder for just a second if the whole AS thing was just a bad dream?? I've had it for just a couple years now and so my hopeful waking up moments are getting fewer and fewer.  OK, my randomness is over.   I take cyclobenzaprine to sleep. 10 to 20 mgs and now it doesn't matter if I sleep in my shed, or on my bed. ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzz Ha ha ha, its not really that great. At least I don't wake up 20 times a night because it hurts to hold still and it hurts to move. Now I only wake up 1 or 2 times. My bed is a pillow top, medium firm. No pillow while on my back (like sue, NOTHING can push my head forward) and a soft pillow for if I roll to my side. 
 
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