Guest guest Posted January 17, 2010 Report Share Posted January 17, 2010 Oops, my wedge is 27X28X6... just measured. Always assumed it was 36", don't know why! I put the two pillows on top of the high end of the wedge to add more height. Got it at a store in the Bay Area that carries foam for many purposes, mostly furniture making. Can't remember how I found it. When he gets home I'll ask my husband if he remembers. Kay bed wedge Kay, Where did you get the 36" x 36" firm, foam wedge that you use for postural drainage? I have a 24" x 24" 6-inch depth wedge that I use for my head. I have been using two firm pillows under my hips, but would like something better. Thanks for your help. Norma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2010 Report Share Posted January 17, 2010 Thanks Kay. I got my bed wedge at Bed, Bath and Beyond, but a better place would be a furniture manufacturing company. As far as I know we do not have a furniture manufacturing company in the Austin area. Norma To: bronchiectasis Sent: Sun, January 17, 2010 7:51:48 PMSubject: Re: bed wedge Oops, my wedge is 27X28X6... just measured. Always assumed it was 36", don't know why! I put the two pillows on top of the high end of the wedge to add more height. Got it at a store in the Bay Area that carries foam for many purposes, mostly furniture making. Can't remember how I found it. When he gets home I'll ask my husband if he remembers. Kay bed wedge Kay, Where did you get the 36" x 36" firm, foam wedge that you use for postural drainage? I have a 24" x 24" 6-inch depth wedge that I use for my head. I have been using two firm pillows under my hips, but would like something better. Thanks for your help. Norma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2010 Report Share Posted January 17, 2010 My husband thinks we looked in the phone book under foam and found a place that caters to do it yourself projects recovering furniture or making things themselves. It wasn't a factory or manufacturer. It was in Concord, CA, but we don't remember the name. I'm sure there's be a similar place in a city near you. Good luck, Kay bed wedge Kay, Where did you get the 36" x 36" firm, foam wedge that you use for postural drainage? I have a 24" x 24" 6-inch depth wedge that I use for my head. I have been using two firm pillows under my hips, but would like something better. Thanks for your help. Norma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2010 Report Share Posted January 18, 2010 Thanks, Kay. Perhaps an upholstery business would be a good place to check. I am sure we most likely have those here in the Austin area. I am glad you are getting your much needed rain. We finally got some here this winter after a three-month 100+ degree summer with no rain. I appreciate your help. Norma To: bronchiectasis Sent: Sun, January 17, 2010 11:44:03 PMSubject: Re: bed wedge My husband thinks we looked in the phone book under foam and found a place that caters to do it yourself projects recovering furniture or making things themselves. It wasn't a factory or manufacturer. It was in Concord, CA, but we don't remember the name. I'm sure there's be a similar place in a city near you. Good luck, Kay bed wedge Kay, Where did you get the 36" x 36" firm, foam wedge that you use for postural drainage? I have a 24" x 24" 6-inch depth wedge that I use for my head. I have been using two firm pillows under my hips, but would like something better. Thanks for your help. Norma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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