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<blockquote data-quote="Boosted97" data-source="post: 3126317" data-attributes="member: 36759"><p>i had surgery very similar to this couple years ago, not for my rot. cuff though, but to re-attatch ligaments. i found the best way to sleep was to like you said sleep in a recliener, or if you're not much of a roller when you sleep, what i did was stack pillows on both sides of me, and slept on my back. if you get the pillows high enough, for some reason when i would attempt to rollover i would feel them and stop :shrug: </p><p></p><p>hope you feel better soon, i know what a pain in the butt that is to have your arm in a sling like that. once it does come out though, becareful, i found myself wearing the sling past what the doctor said was necisary just b/c the weight of my arm on the joint hurt. get well man, i feel your pain.</p><p></p><p>spelling > me lol sorry :-D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boosted97, post: 3126317, member: 36759"] i had surgery very similar to this couple years ago, not for my rot. cuff though, but to re-attatch ligaments. i found the best way to sleep was to like you said sleep in a recliener, or if you're not much of a roller when you sleep, what i did was stack pillows on both sides of me, and slept on my back. if you get the pillows high enough, for some reason when i would attempt to rollover i would feel them and stop :shrug: hope you feel better soon, i know what a pain in the butt that is to have your arm in a sling like that. once it does come out though, becareful, i found myself wearing the sling past what the doctor said was necisary just b/c the weight of my arm on the joint hurt. get well man, i feel your pain. spelling > me lol sorry :-D [/QUOTE]
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