Thank you for this. My husband just returned home Thursday at open heart surgery and the hospital did not teach us this. This is very helpful so he won’t hurt himself. Thank you again.
Hope he does well. Any other tips you discover let me know. I'm 50 and getting 3x bypass on the 5th. Live alone and my sisters live close but are well older than me.
turning 50 hasn't been good to me. herniated disk and valve replacement. at least we're over half way through the year and thank you for the video I keep forgetting the techniques for changing shirt, bed and door proper technique
I sleep on my side predominantly the answer to your question is simple you can't. It's hard enough to have gravity down on your wound when you're laying on your back if you go on your side you have the gravity plus your body is pinching crushing the wound you just won't do it❤ expect to sleep in piecemeal get a 10 mg melatonin cut your pain pill in half for sleeping.
@@jonbowles508 Thank you Jon. Came home yesterday and you are right its a few minutes here and there. Lots of dreams, quick bursts of sleep. Never been a back sleeper. Day 1... it can only get better from here!!
It’s miserable. I’m a stomach sleeper and it takes quite a while to get comfortable on my back enough to sleep. I’m 3 weeks post surgery and can’t lay on my side comfortable either.
Just got out of open heart can't tell you how important it is to master this technique. If you don't have the right pillow get one cuz it's for getting in and out of chairs beds it's for sneezing coughing getting out of the car etc that pillow is the best tool I may have ever owned😂
You are healthy and in shape and make it look SOOOO easy.
Oh, how I wish it was that easy
God bless
Thank you. I’m having heart surgery soon and have been practicing beforehand.
I'm praying that your surgery goes well.
Thank you for this. My husband just returned home Thursday at open heart surgery and the hospital did not teach us this. This is very helpful so he won’t hurt himself. Thank you again.
Hope he does well. Any other tips you discover let me know. I'm 50 and getting 3x bypass on the 5th. Live alone and my sisters live close but are well older than me.
Thank you for this informative video 🙏
Thank you so much. Im going to undergo à heart operation shortly.
Thank you
You're welcome. I'm glad you found it helpful.
turning 50 hasn't been good to me. herniated disk and valve replacement. at least we're over half way through the year and thank you for the video I keep forgetting the techniques for changing shirt, bed and door proper technique
Talking is easy..but..its very hurt on strenum
How can anyone sleep on their back all night!
I'm with you. I fall asleep on side, if I wind up on back for more than a minute I wake right up!
I sleep on my side predominantly the answer to your question is simple you can't. It's hard enough to have gravity down on your wound when you're laying on your back if you go on your side you have the gravity plus your body is pinching crushing the wound you just won't do it❤ expect to sleep in piecemeal get a 10 mg melatonin cut your pain pill in half for sleeping.
@@jonbowles508 Thank you Jon. Came home yesterday and you are right its a few minutes here and there. Lots of dreams, quick bursts of sleep. Never been a back sleeper. Day 1... it can only get better from here!!
It’s miserable. I’m a stomach sleeper and it takes quite a while to get comfortable on my back enough to sleep. I’m 3 weeks post surgery and can’t lay on my side comfortable either.
Just got out of open heart can't tell you how important it is to master this technique. If you don't have the right pillow get one cuz it's for getting in and out of chairs beds it's for sneezing coughing getting out of the car etc that pillow is the best tool I may have ever owned😂