carriecat 12 Posted June 9, 2012 I was sleeved 3 days ago. Feeling great. Except, I can't sleep anymore on the couch. I've been sleeping in a sitting position, and not getting much sleep. I haven't tried lying on the couch or the bed (I'm a side sleeper). I thought I either read or someone told me that I'm not allowed to sleep on my sides, which is how I sleep. Is there a rule on this? I don't have a recliner. I just want to be horizontal! Thanks! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cookies 56 Posted June 9, 2012 I think you can sleep however you like as soon as you feel comfortable. It was a good week before I tried sleeping in a bed, though. Moving around and getting into/from the side position was not comfortable at all. I slept in a recliner. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Newfoundlove 95 Posted June 9, 2012 I slept in a bed from night one, I just propped myself up the first couple of nights. I also used a small, firm pillow to hold against my stomach when getting in and out of bed for the first week or so. But, I was able to sleep on my left side after the third night. Couldn't move to my right side until a week or so later as that stomach muscle was a killer. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rodswife 155 Posted June 9, 2012 I laid in a bed, on my side the moment I got out of recovery and taken to my room. sleeping in a bed was never an issue. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RawrrAshleex3 137 Posted June 9, 2012 Slept in a recliner the first week and a half. Some nights I still end out on it. I'm usually a right side sleeper, and still can't 3 weeks out. I sleep in bed mostly now though, but on my back propped up with 4-5 pillows. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
emily_0192010 168 Posted June 9, 2012 As my surgeon says to all of my questions "if it hurts, don't do it" lol! I slept on my bed from night one home I had no problems. I even slept on my side (with a pillow). I think if you feel up to it, then why not give it a go? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VACookey 111 Posted June 9, 2012 I couldn't sleep on my side for a long time because it felt like my belly button incision was ripping. And the first week I slept in the recliner because I had horrid acid reflux. But then I made it to the bed and put a big bean bag behind me. Once I got uncomfortable, I'd move it and sleep flat for a few hours. Then that became uncomfortable and I put the bean bag back. This went on for about 3 weeks until I could sleep flat without discomfort. So to make a long story short (too late!) take it easy and do what's the most comfortable for you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
carriecat 12 Posted June 9, 2012 Thanks so much! I'm exhausted! I didn't know if I would hurt or 'break' anything. LOL. Good nite group!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fluffylibra30 323 Posted June 9, 2012 I slept on my side when I came home, I had a drain so I just slept on my left side, when I rolled over in my sleep my drain let me know immediately! Just do what feels most comfortable. You need your sleep. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Amytequilahouse 184 Posted June 9, 2012 I'm on the couch surgery on Monday june 4th and I'm exhausted I can't sleep. I tend to sleep on the left side till I fall asleep n roll over on belly not seeing that happen to soon. I'm gna give my bed a try tomorrow hopefully it will feel ok Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jack Fabulous 35 Posted June 9, 2012 I slept in bed from day one. I just had to sleep on my back until I was comfortable enough to roll over. Sent from my iPhone using VST Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lml32937 65 Posted June 9, 2012 Really?? What doctor whould have told you you cannot sleep in a bed?? That's about the silliest thing Ive ever heard on this board... When you are in the hospital having surgery you are in a bed, when you are done with surgery you are in a bed.. why wouldnt you go home to a bed?? just sayin... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites