by Celedam » Fri Apr 09, 2021 2:24 am
I did about five hours in the chair, until I heard/felt the furnace come on because the room had finally cooled enough from yesterday's unseasonable warmth. I decided to go to bed for the last three hours, and I regret it.
The issue is that I'm normally a side-sleeper in bed, but I have to periodically roll from one side to the other in order to stay comfortable. Lots of interruptions, and interrupted sleep is bad. I'm also getting over a strained back, which is why I tried sleeping in the chair in the first place. Rolling keeps re-aggravating the strain.
The chair, however, perfectly fits my body and supports me at every point that matters. I don't have to do anything weird with my neck or my arms or my legs, which I often do when I sleep on my side. I move so little while I sleep in the chair that I wake up weirdly stiff, but in a good way, like my body has completely and utterly relaxed. The feeling is comparable to when I was given nitrous oxide for dental surgery, way back when I was a teenager. (These days they use midazolam or propofol, which work differently than nitrous.)