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I agree with the part about recliners and the onset of RLS, but I

think it is due more to relaxation rather than anything regarding the

spine. Who can relax siting in a straight-back chair!

--, 53, western NY state

---Lynne Gessner lgess@...> wrote:

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> Hi gang.

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> This will probably bring on a slew of yes and no responses,or maybe

> it's already been discussed to death before I signed on. Our local

RLS

> Support group met last Thursday and we found out that almost every one

> there said that they noticed whenever they got into their Recliner and

> got settled, the RLS kicked in. They said when sitting in a straight

> back chair, such as a dining room chair, office chair, etc. that they

> didn't notice it as much. I was one of them who noticed that I could

> never really have time to relax in my recliner before the RLS came.

Let

> me go to the dining room table and play solitaire, and pretty soon the

> RLS would go away. True, the game distracted me, but maybe it was

also a

> proper chair to sit in. Could that possibly have something to do with

> problems in the spine, as has been said to be a possible cause of RLS?

> No matter how expensive they are, after awhile recliners get " settled

> in " and the back doesn't get the proper support.

>

> Lynne Gessner

> sdale, AZ

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Hello group,

I thought it was my imagination with the recliner thing , as I too

noticed how difficult it is to sit still in the reclining position. I

tend to agree with that the problem (for me anyway) is the onset of

symptoms with relaxation. And....sometimes I can't sit in any chair, no

matter what! :)

Windtree/, 60, Wis

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Hi Liney,

Funny to hear someone else talk about chairs........... I couldn't sit on

most chairs for years before my Resurface - would perch on tables or

kneel.......... I arrived back from my op and suddenly thought 'Gee I can

sit in a chair now so what one will I have'............

I initially settled on a good old plastic shower chair - the variety you

will meet in the hospital post op........ they are very sturdy and enable

one to get up easily and can be raised to make it easier for sitting at

first.......well I guess that may only apply to us long legged

people............. I used to just sit in it for ages simply to enjoy the

experience of sitting........ must have been quite hilarious for my friend

to listen to me wax lyrical about the thrill of sitting........... smile I

now have a lovely office chair that is sturdy enough to not give way - I am

very hard on chairs I find - it has arms that help me get up and plenty of

support.......... It will also recline if I so wish - and so makes a much

better picture than 'an old womans chair'..........smile.

Edith LBHR Dr. L Walter Syd Aust 8/02

> Just a little question about chairs, did you all have

> a recliner for when you came out of hospital? I am

> looking into getting one for me now and there is no

> sign of an operation for me yet. I find it hard to sit

> in a normal seat as my hip doesnt go to 90 degrees

> anymore. I was just wondering what sort of chair you

> had (I know that sounds silly) but did you get have

> one of the ones that helps you stand too or just a

> normal recliner from a furnture shop - would either

> do? I am having trouble accepting everything that is

> going on with me and the thought of having what my

> nephew described as " an old womans chair " at the age

> of 28 fills me with horror where as a leather recliner

> is somewhat appealing - as long as its comfortable

> then does it make a difference?

>

> Not sure that I make sense, but I am sure you know

> what I mean!

>

> Thanks hippies

> Liney

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Hi Liney,

I rented a therapeutic recliner from a medical equipment store. It was the best

$400 I've ever spent (on my health). Actually, I think I was overcharged, as

someone else told me they got one for $300, including delivery. That's

Canadian, by the way, so yours will be cheaper!

Even though I'm almost twice your age, I was similarly recliner-phobic.

Somehow they're so symbolic. A little duct tape, and you have Frasier's dad.

But believe me, it was a godsend. I sat/reclined/slept in it for the first two

weeks, and simply enjoyed it for the next two. Almost cried when they came to

take it away. I'm kind of looking forward to getting old enough to just bite the

bullet and buy one. But then I'd probably start watching shows like Frasier and

forgetting to get up.

a

right durom / Vancouver General / 17.02.04

> Just a little question about chairs, did you all have

> a recliner for when you came out of hospital? I am

> looking into getting one for me now and there is no

> sign of an operation for me yet. I find it hard to sit

> in a normal seat as my hip doesnt go to 90 degrees

> anymore. I was just wondering what sort of chair you

> had (I know that sounds silly) but did you get have

> one of the ones that helps you stand too or just a

> normal recliner from a furnture shop - would either

> do? I am having trouble accepting everything that is

> going on with me and the thought of having what my

> nephew described as " an old womans chair " at the age

> of 28 fills me with horror where as a leather recliner

> is somewhat appealing - as long as its comfortable

> then does it make a difference?

>

> Not sure that I make sense, but I am sure you know

> what I mean!

>

> Thanks hippies

> Liney

>

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R has the BESTEST recliner! I think he said it was a lazy

boy...and it was a DREAM to sit in and get out of - not so much

getting up, but gettin' in ya didn't WANNA get up! I went browsing a

couple stores, and the " non " lazy boys just aren't doin' it. I

continue to shop!

Good luck!

> Just a little question about chairs, did you all have

> a recliner for when you came out of hospital? I am

> looking into getting one for me now and there is no

> sign of an operation for me yet. I find it hard to sit

> in a normal seat as my hip doesnt go to 90 degrees

> anymore. I was just wondering what sort of chair you

> had (I know that sounds silly) but did you get have

> one of the ones that helps you stand too or just a

> normal recliner from a furnture shop - would either

> do? I am having trouble accepting everything that is

> going on with me and the thought of having what my

> nephew described as " an old womans chair " at the age

> of 28 fills me with horror where as a leather recliner

> is somewhat appealing - as long as its comfortable

> then does it make a difference?

>

> Not sure that I make sense, but I am sure you know

> what I mean!

>

> Thanks hippies

> Liney

>

>

>

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R has the BESTEST recliner! I think he said it was a lazy

boy...and it was a DREAM to sit in and get out of - not so much

getting up, but gettin' in ya didn't WANNA get up! I went browsing a

couple stores, and the " non " lazy boys just aren't doin' it. I

continue to shop!

Good luck!

> Just a little question about chairs, did you all have

> a recliner for when you came out of hospital? I am

> looking into getting one for me now and there is no

> sign of an operation for me yet. I find it hard to sit

> in a normal seat as my hip doesnt go to 90 degrees

> anymore. I was just wondering what sort of chair you

> had (I know that sounds silly) but did you get have

> one of the ones that helps you stand too or just a

> normal recliner from a furnture shop - would either

> do? I am having trouble accepting everything that is

> going on with me and the thought of having what my

> nephew described as " an old womans chair " at the age

> of 28 fills me with horror where as a leather recliner

> is somewhat appealing - as long as its comfortable

> then does it make a difference?

>

> Not sure that I make sense, but I am sure you know

> what I mean!

>

> Thanks hippies

> Liney

>

>

>

>

>

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