Zero Gravity Chair

Here we can discuss difficulties with comfort in sitting and normal living - cushions, bicycle seats, car seats, work stations etc.
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bward0001
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Zero Gravity Chair

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I can't sit anywhere except my zero gravity chair. I even sleep in it most nights. Its been a life saver since I have little to no pain while I'm in it.
JeanieC
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Re: Zero Gravity Chair

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Welcome to the forum, bward, and I also find the zero gravity chair to be very helpful. I am looking for a model that is fairly light so that I can carry it easily as I am a small older woman and the one I have seems heavy to lift in and out of the car. My family and best friends have all bought one for me which is nice. Lafuma makes one which is padded and they also have one which is part aluminum and weighs 18 pounds. This still sounds heavy to me. Please let me know if you find one which is lighter!
Diagnosed with left side PN by Dr Renney, March 2010, after over 2 years of searching for help
Left TG Surgery, Dr Ansell, August 2010, failed to relieve pain
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kia kaha
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Re: Zero Gravity Chair

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I bought one of these for christmas, so I could lie in front of the TV and use a tray with wireless keyboard and mouse so I could use the computer again, I found it was really difficult, so now I just use it to lie outside and get some sun.

same as this:
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Chronic Pain pudendal area for 3 years, after a hard jolt to right side.
18 months later discovered sprained/fused sacro-illiac injury. Told to 'live with it' then saw this forum October 2011 = symptoms matched. Attempting to get this investigated in the face of lack of skilled docs in New Zealand.
Been told I have IC Dec 2011
FINALLY - 3T MRI in Christchurch 5th May 2012 - Pudendal nerve block, unguided 8th June 2012 - still waiting on results and progress from these.
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