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01-28-2025 04:53 PM - edited 01-29-2025 12:41 PM
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01-28-2025 05:20 PM
I just bought (2) Serta Extra-Firm Pillows (from Walmart)...
I have "respiratory issues" and I tried a couple of them last year, and they're the best pillows that I've found - And trust me, I've tried dozens.
They keep my head and neck elevated (but not too much), and they don't go flat, so that I can breathe easier while sleeping.
Due to "allergy issues" (as well), I swap out my bed pillows every 6 months, and these aren't expensive at all ![]()
01-28-2025 05:33 PM
@Big Joanie wrote:
@JeanLouiseFinch wrote:We've been using My Pillows for several years. They launder easily and fluff back up in the dryer, as needed. We won't sleep on anything else.
@Mom2Dogs - have you considered nasal rinsing with a NeilMed bottle and saline packets? I've been rinsing for several years. I had polyps removed and the ENT prescribed rinsing twice daily. I use a prescribed steroid with mine but lots of people rinse, to elevate congestion and give freer breathing. It also might be a good idea to set up an appointment, to see if you have polyps.
Yes .. my Dr. said I may have to nedi pod twice a day ... plus
nose drops ....
If you shop at Costco, they have a nice Neilmed Kit that's a good deal, especially when it goes on sale.
01-28-2025 06:51 PM
Not a fan of my pillow ( Riverside in Laughlin used to have them in their hotel; couldn't stand them). I like a firm memory foam pillow!.
01-28-2025 07:04 PM - edited 01-28-2025 07:09 PM
@KBEANS wrote:@Big Joanie I had balloon sinuplasty over 20 years ago after a CT showed a 90% blockage that happened due to chronic allergies and polyps. They also did a turbinectomy to improve breathing.
It was the best thing I ever did health wise. I used to have chronic sinus infections that were terrible! Post nasal drip, that triggered coughing, ear infections etc.
Since that surgery I've had maybe 3! Hope you don't need it, but if you do...do it for your health.
😃
@KBEANS I also had a turbinectomy around 20 years ago along with straightening out my deviated septum. My problem was that my nose (mostly on the right side) would close up at night when sleeping. I found that once I got up through gravity the nasal passageway would open up but it would take up to 45 minutes to an hour to do so! Not a good way to get sleep!
I started to use nasal spray which would work but I know it's bad to use it every night. I had the procedure done and it helped a lot! However today on occasion my nasal passageway still closes up but it only takes 15 minutes to reopen when I sit up.
I think the doctor did less that he should have but there is always the danger of doing too much which would bring on dry nose syndrome.
I don't know of anyone else who has had this done.
01-28-2025 08:15 PM
@KBEANS wrote:@Big Joanie I had balloon sinuplasty over 20 years ago after a CT showed a 90% blockage that happened due to chronic allergies and polyps. They also did a turbinectomy to improve breathing.
It was the best thing I ever did health wise. I used to have chronic sinus infections that were terrible! Post nasal drip, that triggered coughing, ear infections etc.
Since that surgery I've had maybe 3! Hope you don't need it, but if you do...do it for your health.
😃
thanks for the info ... had a ct scan today .. going back to see what he
has to say ...
01-28-2025 08:19 PM
I was just grateful nothing more sinister was lurking in there
At my age you never know whats going to crop up ...
01-28-2025 08:20 PM
Thank you all for the info ...
01-28-2025 08:47 PM
Thanks everyone for the advice and recommendations...I will have to do some pillow shopping.
01-29-2025 01:36 PM
@katie1859 wrote:I sleep with 3
I use Martha Stewart firm 2 pk, then I have a Serra soft
I too have sinus and my allergists said sleep elevated
It has helped a lot!!
Sometimes I also use three pillows and the top is slide down to angle perfect for neck comfort. it has made a game changer.
@Mom2Dogs before you start buying pillows try some stacking with what you have at home already. The air quality is excellent today but between some sour cream, drastic temperature swings and mattress flipping yesterday woke up slightly congested. So on these occasions I take OTC Allegra, it does not make you drowsy, irritable or tired.
Hope you find an easy remedy.
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