Welp, that’s 47 seconds of my life I won’t get back. You mean like the beds used in HOSPITALS for decades? Sir, really? Are you offering a MEDICAL opinion against an adjustable bed base? Your position doesn’t make much sense when you say it out loud, now does it?
OK, well I need an adjustable bed to lift my leg slightly because my tailbone was shattered during childbirth. That's right. I have no tailbone after 26 years. It's now starting to bother me even on my Tempur-pedic.. lying flat gives me excruciating pain in my nonexistent tailbone .I have to sleep with a pillow under my legs, which is so annoying because I have to stay in one spot so I stay on the pillow
I totally agree, I’ve just bought an adjustable bed, huge mistake. I’ve tried it for a week and I hate it. Lying flat is much better. Unless you have health issues that require you to sleep with legs or back elevated, avoid at all costs. Great for watching tv or breakfast in bed, but definitely not for sleeping. Someone commented that hospitals have them, so they must be good, hospitals have them for sick and injured people and to aid the nurses. Don’t buy an adjustable bed simply for sleeping. Reading, watching tv, working on a lap top, or breakfast in bed, great, but that’s it.
I need to elevate m feet for circulation, but I was thinking about getting a quality day bed and using a bunch of pillows to prop my feet up. A twin day bed looks like a couch and since I cannot turn over I could choose which way to point my head if I want to sleep on my side and place a pillow between my knees instead of under my feet. What do yo think?
The only reason I want an adjustable bed frame is for my edema in legs. I would not raise my back only legs. I hate using the wedge pillow to raise my legs.
I had problems with sleep and GORD and went to my specialist for advice/help (orthopaedic surgeon) I ended up getting a Sealy Sleep maker Adjustable bed and since using it for over 2 years now it has improved my health. I don't have GORD problems, I sleep far better and don't need physio or chiro. Furthermore, I'd say it is saving me money on remedial treatments and paying back where my old flat bed didn't treat me well. If you take 1 person's advice, you are foolish. You should talk to your own GP or specialist physiotherapist about your sleeping condition first before buying an adjustable bed and avoid thinking people who say they are experts online, tell you what is good or bad for you. They live in a bubble. You have to get solid advice from real people face to face. Acting on this TH-cam is not in your best interest, really, as this person is not your specialist or treating practioner.
Having an adjustable bed doesn't mean that you can't sleep on a flat position. You can read a book or watch tv on the elevated position and sleep on the flat position. Thats the whole point of this anyways.
That's a great question. Let's hop on a Discovery call to figure this out. You can do that here. align-wellness-center.appointlet.com/s/15-zoom-consoultation-with-dr-gregg
Go to your GP, get a referral to a Gastroenterologist and seek their advice on GORD. I live with it. You can't really be cured. You learn to live with it and manage it. Medication varies based on what your Gastro Dr, discovers. Hernia Diverticulitis are separate and require assessment by a Specialist Hernia Surgeon. The GORD is not part of the latter, but can definitely complicate your health and balance of energy, digestion, sleep etc... your bed is not a problem till your specialist tells you to change how you sleep and suggests a flex bed as a tool to control your GORD. Everything else is just as important.
Incorrect. Evidence shows that by utilising the Semi Fowler position, or as people know it, the zero gravity position, you can reduce and remove pain causing pressure from the spine, hips, shoulders and knees. If an adjustable bed had no health benefits, why would hospitals have them?
Welp, that’s 47 seconds of my life I won’t get back. You mean like the beds used in HOSPITALS for decades? Sir, really? Are you offering a MEDICAL opinion against an adjustable bed base? Your position doesn’t make much sense when you say it out loud, now does it?
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Yes but adjustable beds lay flat 🤔
My thoughts exactly…
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OK, well I need an adjustable bed to lift my leg slightly because my tailbone was shattered during childbirth. That's right. I have no tailbone after 26 years. It's now starting to bother me even on my Tempur-pedic.. lying flat gives me excruciating pain in my nonexistent tailbone .I have to sleep with a pillow under my legs, which is so annoying because I have to stay in one spot so I stay on the pillow
I totally agree, I’ve just bought an adjustable bed, huge mistake. I’ve tried it for a week and I hate it. Lying flat is much better. Unless you have health issues that require you to sleep with legs or back elevated, avoid at all costs. Great for watching tv or breakfast in bed, but definitely not for sleeping. Someone commented that hospitals have them, so they must be good, hospitals have them for sick and injured people and to aid the nurses. Don’t buy an adjustable bed simply for sleeping. Reading, watching tv, working on a lap top, or breakfast in bed, great, but that’s it.
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Thanks so much for the honest commentary! Nice video.
You are welcome!
what a load of garbage...95 % of beds in hospitals are adjustable....ever thought why?
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Because they are for sick and injured people. Think about thar
@@Alignwclol “thanks for the feedback” after debunking your entire bullshit argument
Yes but fir soneone who has COPD like me it helps to be elevated, and pilliws dont sit right on normal bed. I will be getting one soon. Cant wait
Good luck. It sounds like you have several complicated health issues. Let me know if I can help!
What about zero gravity option on the bed ?
That is a great question. The flat option is better and if flat hurts we need to figure out why.
@@Alignwc I already told you my why which is a shattered nonexistent tailbone. Let's see you fix that.
I need to elevate m feet for circulation, but I was thinking about getting a quality day bed and using a bunch of pillows to prop my feet up. A twin day bed looks like a couch and since I cannot turn over I could choose which way to point my head if I want to sleep on my side and place a pillow between my knees instead of under my feet. What do yo think?
These were my thoughts, but the adjustable beds are so much more expensive I thought maybe there’s something I’m missing here.
Let me know if you have any questions or need more information to help you with.
This is the first that said no to ZG beds. All other Drs and Practitioners have said the opposite - hmmm???
Let's hop on a Discovery call to figure this out. You can do that here. align-wellness-center.appointlet.com/s/15-zoom-consoultation-with-dr-gregg
Never take sleep advice for from someone who looks this tired. Furthermore you are not a sleep specialist.
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Maybe he is just high 😅
@@tothetexaschiefalotrecords738 you really think this guy is cool enough to score?
The only reason I want an adjustable bed frame is for my edema in legs. I would not raise my back only legs. I hate using the wedge pillow to raise my legs.
😂
But what should those who have acid reflex do?
I had problems with sleep and GORD and went to my specialist for advice/help (orthopaedic surgeon) I ended up getting a Sealy Sleep maker Adjustable bed and since using it for over 2 years now it has improved my health. I don't have GORD problems, I sleep far better and don't need physio or chiro. Furthermore, I'd say it is saving me money on remedial treatments and paying back where my old flat bed didn't treat me well. If you take 1 person's advice, you are foolish. You should talk to your own GP or specialist physiotherapist about your sleeping condition first before buying an adjustable bed and avoid thinking people who say they are experts online, tell you what is good or bad for you. They live in a bubble. You have to get solid advice from real people face to face. Acting on this TH-cam is not in your best interest, really, as this person is not your specialist or treating practioner.
If you want an adjustable bed for sleeping, might be easier to move the BarcaLounger to your bedroom…
Having an adjustable bed doesn't mean that you can't sleep on a flat position. You can read a book or watch tv on the elevated position and sleep on the flat position. Thats the whole point of this anyways.
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not enough info
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Ortiz Common
How do you control gerd, zenker's diverticulum, hiatal hernia? Sleeping on an 8" elevated flat bed is almost impossible.
That's a great question. Let's hop on a Discovery call to figure this out. You can do that here. align-wellness-center.appointlet.com/s/15-zoom-consoultation-with-dr-gregg
Go to your GP, get a referral to a Gastroenterologist and seek their advice on GORD. I live with it. You can't really be cured. You learn to live with it and manage it. Medication varies based on what your Gastro Dr, discovers. Hernia Diverticulitis are separate and require assessment by a Specialist Hernia Surgeon. The GORD is not part of the latter, but can definitely complicate your health and balance of energy, digestion, sleep etc... your bed is not a problem till your specialist tells you to change how you sleep and suggests a flex bed as a tool to control your GORD. Everything else is just as important.
Well he did stay at a Holiday Inn Express
I had one. Never again.
I agree!!
If you can’t afford one, then I guess you would say that…unless you forgot to add the mattress ?!?
Raynor Walk
Incorrect. Evidence shows that by utilising the Semi Fowler position, or as people know it, the zero gravity position, you can reduce and remove pain causing pressure from the spine, hips, shoulders and knees.
If an adjustable bed had no health benefits, why would hospitals have them?
And who are you to make these comments.
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Jakayla Hills
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All the haters are angry because they spent 10x more than a traditional bed frame…
What you should definitely avoid is chiropractors
Your about as sharp as a bowling ball. I have bad acid reflux and osa and it is a life saver, btw, I can lie flat on it anytime I want
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Runte Street
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Not accurate at all, I’m using an adjustable bed now and waking up with zero back pain the last couple days 10/1/24
Amber Stravenue
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Shit this pissed me off
Clearly the uninformed opinion of someone with no back issues or migraines! Adjustable beds are great.
9 comments, the uploader only replies to positive ones, which suggests a lack of confidence in what he is promoting. I am calling BS on this clown.
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