Can anyone recommend a comfortable, supportive v shaped pillow?x
John Lewis’ v shaped pillow – I tried it in store and was honestly the comfiest and most supportive v shaped pillow. I’ve tested (and I’ve tested a lot)I’m currently enroute to London as my surgery is at 7am tomorrow, but will let you know the name when I get to hotel Xx
I wouldn’t bother with v pillow I’ve had 5 ops now and I used these ones as the pillow hurts your neck also 2 long pillows I’ve got helps take the prsseure off your lower back and stops you slipping down in the night and more comfy x
I sent my bf out 1hr post op to the nearest store to get one – which was Argos for £10 I honestly wouldn’t have got any sleep without it
I’ve ordered the Argos pillow and am thinking of getting an Ikea one also. Considered getting a wedge pillow too!!
The best pillow is honestly the batwing pillow! So comfy and my back didn’t hurt once xxxx
I’ve come across the batwing pillows. They look pretty awesome. Spoilt for choice now 🙁 xx
Hi abi,apologies for late reply. Below is the pillow I got and would highly highly recommend it. I had my surgery this morning, and can’t tell you how comfortable this pillow is. Good luck with surgery xx
Thank you Ramla. How are you feeling after your op?xx
@Abi- I was in and out of sleep for the most part of yesterday, last night was rough but starting to feel better this afternoon. I had 375 under the muscle with little breast tissue so tight and sore but very happy with result xx
Hi girls… what dress i need bring at hospital ,?? I bring me or the hospital give me??
@paula- all you need is comfy outfit to change in to post surgery. I wore track suit with zip up jumper. You need something way to change it into.
I got mine from dunelm I took it everywhere with me . Very cosy I still use it now just to lay on my sofa with. X
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