V Pillow
+5
mrsball
Kurukullachis
CharFaye
tinkerbell24
Jasmine Sharpe
9 posters
Page 1 of 1
V Pillow
What is this and why do you use it?
My surgeon or nurse has not mentioned this to me but I've ready about you girls using your v pillow? Xx
My surgeon or nurse has not mentioned this to me but I've ready about you girls using your v pillow? Xx
Jasmine Sharpe- BJSF Addict
- Number of posts : 435
Location : Essex
Re: V Pillow
its a pillow shaped like a v and i love mine lol
basically you put the v bit at your head and can rest your arms on the rest of the pillow when sleeping upright a bit
google them
i just upgraded to a memory foam one as im now on my side and cuddle it lol xx
basically you put the v bit at your head and can rest your arms on the rest of the pillow when sleeping upright a bit
google them
i just upgraded to a memory foam one as im now on my side and cuddle it lol xx
tinkerbell24- BJSF Elite Member
- Number of posts : 8811
Location : Glasgow
Re: V Pillow
Got mine from ikea is amazing xx
CharFaye- BJSF Elite Member
- Number of posts : 1240
Location : Cheshire
Re: V Pillow
Got mine from eBay for £8 inc pillow case it's my best friend ATM
Kurukullachis- BJSF Addict
- Number of posts : 488
Location : London
Re: V Pillow
I love mine and have had mine since I was pregnant. It helps with sleeping propped up a bit and to cuddle when you can lay on your side. X
mrsball- Global Mod
- Number of posts : 5982
Location : Brighton
Re: V Pillow
This is a V-Pillow Jasmine
Its helpful for after surgery because of its shape. It acts as a support for when you need to be 'propped up' after surgery to help the swelling disperse naturally into the body.
Its also super comfortable and will help you right the way through your recory making the transition from slipping propped up to sleeping on your side easier too.
This along with ice-packs is something most of us just couldn't do without post-op hun. Xx
Its helpful for after surgery because of its shape. It acts as a support for when you need to be 'propped up' after surgery to help the swelling disperse naturally into the body.
Its also super comfortable and will help you right the way through your recory making the transition from slipping propped up to sleeping on your side easier too.
This along with ice-packs is something most of us just couldn't do without post-op hun. Xx
Re: V Pillow
You don't need Ice packs ATM just stand in the garden HAHAHAHAHAHA
Kurukullachis- BJSF Addict
- Number of posts : 488
Location : London
Re: V Pillow
Think i need one! my sofa cushions are starting to get abit flat with me laying on them all the time :))))) x
MissAlexaEll- BJSF Addict
- Number of posts : 306
Location : West Yorkshire
Re: V Pillow
MissAlexaEll wrote:Think i need one! my sofa cushions are starting to get abit flat with me laying on them all the time :))))) x
Lmao sorry this just hit nail on the head, my BA has ruined our sofa we couldn't sleep in same bed with all my pillows so I slept on out new sofa for 2 weeks!! It's flat as a camping mat now ha ha
Jasmine v pillows brilliant OH loves it too he made me promise it to him after lol argos do a great one xx
Scatty247- BJSF Addict
- Number of posts : 656
Location : Birmingham
Re: V Pillow
Scatty247 wrote:MissAlexaEll wrote:Think i need one! my sofa cushions are starting to get abit flat with me laying on them all the time :))))) x
Lmao sorry this just hit nail on the head, my BA has ruined our sofa we couldn't sleep in same bed with all my pillows so I slept on out new sofa for 2 weeks!! It's flat as a camping mat now ha ha
Jasmine v pillows brilliant OH loves it too he made me promise it to him after lol argos do a great one xx
I know bf keeps having a go at me as it's a corner sofa and the corner area is now all squished & out of shape!!! haaa (god help it if i was really fat lol) Will deffo be getting one of those at the weekend :)) x x x x
MissAlexaEll- BJSF Addict
- Number of posts : 306
Location : West Yorkshire
Re: V Pillow
Just ordered one from Argos, thanks babes :) x x x x
MissAlexaEll- BJSF Addict
- Number of posts : 306
Location : West Yorkshire
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
15th January 2023, 6:57 am by BetterThanToast
» Implant removal and uplift? Anyone had this?
29th September 2022, 7:05 pm by alfie
» 32g removal - Will it be ok with just a lift?
28th September 2022, 10:38 am by Sparklesprinkle
» Feeling so down!
28th September 2022, 9:37 am by Sparklesprinkle
» worldwide recall on Allergan BIOCELL implants
26th July 2019, 12:21 pm by ravenxwaves
» From tuberous to happiness!
8th April 2019, 3:54 pm by *Sammi*
» Surgery with Dr Kufa in Prague? Anyone been?
21st January 2019, 5:00 pm by Blondie14
» Toenail polish for surgery?
22nd December 2018, 10:33 am by January
» it is very quiet in here
21st December 2018, 10:02 pm by misf1
» news story linking cancer to textured implants
21st December 2018, 10:00 pm by misf1