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A knee pillow

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25Avalon Tue 02-May-23 15:35:04

I bought a special knee pillow but didn’t get on with it as it was too high and hard. If you want one you can have mine. I found a pillow much better. Then I had a tooth out and had to sleep on my back. After a week most of my back ache and sciatica had gone.

Silvergirl Tue 02-May-23 15:26:54

I use a smallish cushion which I have covered in a silky material which makes it easy to move about in bed.

AreWeThereYet Tue 02-May-23 13:27:50

I use an ordinary pillow too, a firm but thinnish one. I just cover it in a pillowcase. I started using it initially because of the bony knee problem when I sleep on my side, but it keeps my hips aligned too.

ginny Tue 02-May-23 11:44:02

I find the specially shaped one much better as it is firm as there is no filling to move about.
Mine is the one advertised on TV.

NanKate Tue 02-May-23 10:58:33

Thank you all for this useful advice. I will order myself a pillow today 👍

henetha Tue 02-May-23 09:44:52

I use an old ordinary pillow which isn't too fat between my knees every night. The metal or plastic which my knees are made of don't seem to like each other .

Greyjoy1953 Tue 02-May-23 09:42:06

I bought apple shaped knee pillow on Amazon, best thing I have done. It keeps your hips apart which relieves pressure on your legs and gives you a good nights sleep. Definitely recommend.

dogsmother Tue 02-May-23 09:40:02

Got mine from Amazon and love it! They really are worthwhile.

Caleo Tue 02-May-23 09:27:15

i have seen the ads on TV. I wish I had a stake in the company these will sell rapidly and reliably.

lixy Tue 02-May-23 09:21:35

DH has used a thin normal pillow for many years - he has knobbly knees too.

Davida1968 Tue 02-May-23 09:07:28

I use a thin, ordinary pillow between my knees/legs. (I'm "side sleeper".) DH uses a "proper" knee pillow. It's just a question of personal preference, IMO.

NanaBabs1 Tue 02-May-23 08:50:33

Hi NanKate I’ve used one for a while now and it certainly helps with the knee pain that was waking me up. I’m waiting for a hip replacement and it also keeps my hips aligned as I sleep on my side. After much research, I ordered this one www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07995B8L1/ref=ppx_od_dt_b_asin_title_s00?psc=1&tag=gransnetforum-21&ie=UTF8.
If the link doesn’t work, it’s an Everlasting Comfort one. The only slight problem is that the strap sometimes detaches itself but pillow usually stays in place. No painful knees waking me up, didn’t realise I had heavy knees!
I bought a more discreet one for travel, which is heart shaped and has a fixed strap.
Good luck.

Woollywoman Tue 02-May-23 08:39:16

I use a small square cushion pad - very cheap to buy. I have a couple - they wash easily in the washing machine.

Georgesgran Tue 02-May-23 08:39:12

Knee pillows on Amazon range from £10-£20.

silverlining48 Tue 02-May-23 08:31:25

I use an ordinary pillow for my knees. You might try a thinner one. Wouldn’t have thought a special knee pillow would be much different ( but would cost more).

Beechnut Tue 02-May-23 07:20:47

I think you can buy specially shaped knee pillows. I’ve used a smaller than normal size cushion in the past.

NanKate Tue 02-May-23 07:17:08

I sleep on my side, but recently I have noticed discomfort between my knobbly knees. Have any of you got a knee pillow to go between your knees at night?

I sometimes get sciatica and was advised to put a pillow between my knees, but now I want something less bulky than a normal pillow.

Suggestions please.