Has the use of a neck pillow made you nauseated?
My young nephew gave me a neck pillow for Xmas. Something about my sister stating that all of my miles were used and I'd have to get used to flying in Y again! :eek:
On long haul flights in Y over the years, I'd feel very nauseous midway through a flight...to the point that I'd thought I'd vomit at any moment. I'd have to put my tray table down and rest my head on my arms for at least a hour before the feeling passed. Early on, I thought maybe it was alcohol, even though I will (have) not have more than two alcoholic drinks on a flight. Eventually, I was on a flight, forgot my neck pillow, but felt great for the entire flight. The next flight, I used my neck pillow, and I was back to feeling ill. The neck pillow gift reminded me to ask if anyone else has experienced this or is it unique to me? Best wishes to all of the FTers for the New Year! |
i actually have that problem whenever i rest my head on my arms. lol
i need a neck pillow to counter that |
I have same problem whne using a normal ObusForm neck pillow.
I find it tilted my head too far forward in th Y seats due to the thickness of the pillow, especially at the bottom of the U. I have switched over to a neck brace looking sleep collar. The latest is ObusForm travel neck pillow that I have just recieved an used on one leg of a TCON. It offer support of collar but more padding without tilting head forward. |
I agree... the neck pillows tilt my head too far forward, as well.
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You can get neck pillows without any stuffing behind the neck and head.
Or the ones filled with polystyrene beads can be adjusted so they don't push your head forward. I use one of those and have never had a problem with nausea due to head position. |
Originally Posted by celle
(Post 27682249)
You can get neck pillows without any stuffing behind the neck and head.
Or the ones filled with polystyrene beads can be adjusted so they don't push your head forward. I use one of those and have never had a problem with nausea due to head position. |
Originally Posted by celle
(Post 27682249)
You can get neck pillows without any stuffing behind the neck and head.
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I thought I was the only one this happens to! I'm not sure why, but pressure on the back of my head causes me to feel nauseous as well. A similar thing happens to me in dentist chairs that are reclined too far back and some car seats if the headrest happens to hit the right (wrong?) spot. I've noticed that if I can turn my head a little bit and move the pressure more to the side of it, I feel fine.
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I have similar experiences. I'm still looking for a travel pillow that would let me sleep better on long haul Y. Have tried all the common styles, more than 10 kickstarter and online recommended styles, but nothing has worked well for me so far.
Specific comments for different styles:
I think the challenge is that many travel pillows are designed for people who sleep on their back, I sleep best on my side normally. I also find it important to be able to stretch my legs as straight as possible and I can usually score an exit row seat with status so this part is pretty OK. Even many J seats (op-up experiences) don't let me stretch out fully (180cm/6ft). Thanks for your comments and experiences, I need to try the Ikea one, hadn't realized it might have two layers which might be good... Will keep trying options. |
This is the neck pillow by which I swear. It's flat for packing. I blow it up when I want to use it. The ribbing in the middle keeps it flat behind my neck. I can inflate it to whatever level I want, just a bit less than full, to provide support to my head on both sides.
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Originally Posted by SanDiego1K
(Post 28119159)
This is the neck pillow by which I swear. It's flat for packing. I blow it up when I want to use it. The ribbing in the middle keeps it flat behind my neck. I can inflate it to whatever level I want, just a bit less than full, to provide support to my head on both sides.
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