Loss of cushion causing pain
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Yes, I agree...maybe it's your posture that is causing the pain. Looks like you're working on that already though, so hope it eases.
I have found that I used to get quite uncomfortable sleeping in the foetal position in bed as my hip bones would hurt, but you get used to it after a while. :flowerforyou:
I had the same problem and someone told me that it was because when I was in bed, the springs in my bed were pushing my hips up out of alignment with my spine. Here's the stupid solution they came up with - take a sledge hammer and beat the springs in. It worked. Now I have a Tempurpedic and I have yet to decide whether or not the cost was worth it.
Hmmm....sounds like a good explanation! Only just bought the mattress, so maybe that is the cause....now where's that sledgehammer! Hubby 2 B will think I've gone crazy! :flowerforyou:0
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