Ragnar
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Hi Anne!
Everyone is different; I can tell you my recent experiences. (four weeks out)
As far a the futon bed. I would have probably found that very uncomfortable. I didn't go as far as to get a recliner chair – however, if you have the means, I think that would have been a good option. We have one of those 'sleep number' mattresses; essentially a glorified air mattress. I found that I was more comfortable on a MUCH lower setting. Meaning, I am almost sleeping in a 'mattress bowl' . Extra pillows helped as well. The first few nights at home, I had three pillows and was almost upright from the waist up. Now I'm down to two pillows.
If you're like me and tend to be a side sleeper and choose to sleep on a regular mattress, you may want to start out with pillows on each side of you – kinda like a nest, to keep you from rolling. I've just started sleeping on my side for a little bit at a time. WOW, is that something that makes me sore.
My bedroom is upstairs as well. I found, even when first at home, I only walked up once a day – to go to bed. I guess if I had to walk up more frequently, I would have adjusted my walking schedule and taken the stairs VERY CAREFULLY. The time that I felt very uneasy walking the stairs lasted a week or two at home. I still take them carefully, but I could, and do, take the stairs multiple times a day w/o too much an issue.
I'm not sure if this helps you. I hope it will at least a little bit.
Everyone is different; I can tell you my recent experiences. (four weeks out)
As far a the futon bed. I would have probably found that very uncomfortable. I didn't go as far as to get a recliner chair – however, if you have the means, I think that would have been a good option. We have one of those 'sleep number' mattresses; essentially a glorified air mattress. I found that I was more comfortable on a MUCH lower setting. Meaning, I am almost sleeping in a 'mattress bowl' . Extra pillows helped as well. The first few nights at home, I had three pillows and was almost upright from the waist up. Now I'm down to two pillows.
If you're like me and tend to be a side sleeper and choose to sleep on a regular mattress, you may want to start out with pillows on each side of you – kinda like a nest, to keep you from rolling. I've just started sleeping on my side for a little bit at a time. WOW, is that something that makes me sore.
My bedroom is upstairs as well. I found, even when first at home, I only walked up once a day – to go to bed. I guess if I had to walk up more frequently, I would have adjusted my walking schedule and taken the stairs VERY CAREFULLY. The time that I felt very uneasy walking the stairs lasted a week or two at home. I still take them carefully, but I could, and do, take the stairs multiple times a day w/o too much an issue.
I'm not sure if this helps you. I hope it will at least a little bit.