Re: [QUAD-L] the case of the sliding pillow

2017-05-23 Thread Carolyn Boyles
Try putting a towel flat under it between it and the mattress. That will 
put some friction against the bottom and it will have more resistance 
when it tries to move.


Carolyn



Re: [QUAD-L] the case of the sliding pillow

2017-05-23 Thread greg
I use one of those big metal clips, called Binder Clips.
I hold my blanket around my neck with them.
Someone has to clip it for me.
 
https://www.amazon.com/ACCO-Binder-Clips-Large-72100/dp/B002VD6BLG/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8=1495585700=8-7=metal+paper+clips
 
Greg

> I'm looking for a way to keep my neck pillow from moving out of
> position.
>
>
> I'm hoping one of you  will have a better suggestion,then I am
> capable of coming up with.
>
>
> I use one of those U-shaped neck pillows behind my neck to hold my
> head up so I can see my computer screen and television.  
> Unfortunately, if I mmove my head from side to side,, even in the
> slightest amount,  the neck pillow moves backwards until little
> bit, but it is just enough to cause my head  to bend backwards
> uncomfortably.
>
>
> I Already put a piece of the rubber sheeting that is used on trays
> in restaurants to keep the dishes from falling off underneath it to
> no avail.
>
>
> Because I ccan not support my head, when it shifts backwards  Even
> the slightest amount ,,I am looking at the ceiling and cannot see
> my computer screen or TV or anything for that matter. And I am in a
> nursing home  and it could take hours for someone to
> bother to come help me;; And when the pillow moves backwards,  I am
> unable to reach my nurse call device, which requires me to touch it
> with my chin to turn it on. Another difficulty is whenever my head
> is bbent backwards,,It is very uncomfortable.
>
>
> A regular bed pillow and pillowcases, is underneath  the rubber pad
> and neck pillow.
>
>
> If any of you have a solution to this, I would certainly appreciate
> your advice.
>
>
> Debra Scruggs-Scruggs phalanx-dragon slayers -PRISONER OF HOPE
> ZECH. 9 Formerly: Homeschooling mom of 9 and pvt. pilot
> Currently: Quadrapeligic due to advanced MS and living in a nursing
> home Phone: 561-588-4333 SC student 20yrs  ROMANS 8:28
> B.I.B.L.E.-BASIC INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE LEAVING EARTH 




[QUAD-L] the case of the sliding pillow

2017-05-23 Thread DEBRA DEW
I'm looking for a way to keep my neck pillow from moving out of position.



 I'm hoping one of you  will have a better suggestion,then I am capable of 
coming up with.


I use one of those U-shaped neck pillows behind my neck to hold my head up so I 
can see my computer screen and television.  Unfortunately, if I mmove my head 
from side to side,, even in the slightest amount,  the neck pillow moves 
backwards until little bit, but it is just enough to cause my head  to bend 
backwards uncomfortably.



I Already put a piece of the rubber sheeting that is used on trays in 
restaurants to keep the dishes from falling off underneath it to no avail.


Because I ccan not support my head, when it shifts backwards  Even the 
slightest amount ,,I am looking at the ceiling and cannot see my computer 
screen or TV or anything for that matter. And I am in a nursing home  and it 
could take hours for someone to bother to come help me;; And when the pillow 
moves backwards,  I am unable to reach my nurse call device, which requires me 
to touch it with my chin to turn it on. Another difficulty is whenever my head 
is bbent backwards,,It is very uncomfortable.


A regular bed pillow and pillowcases, is underneath  the rubber pad and neck 
pillow.


If any of you have a solution to this, I would certainly appreciate your advice.





Debra Scruggs-Scruggs phalanx-dragon slayers -PRISONER OF HOPE ZECH. 9

Formerly: Homeschooling mom of 9 and pvt. pilot
Currently: Quadrapeligic due to advanced MS and living in a nursing home
Phone: 561-588-4333
SC student 20yrs
ROMANS 8:28
B.I.B.L.E.-BASIC INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE LEAVING EARTH