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MedCline Acid Reflux and GERD Relief Bed Wedge and Body Pillow System, Medical Grade and Clinically Proven Results, Removable Cover, Size Medium (for 5'5" to 5'11" tall)

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Fulfilled by Amenity Health

Arrives Mar 3 – Mar 7
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Size: Medium


Features

  • CLINICALLY PROVEN: MedCline Reflux Relief System has been validated in 7 independent clinical trials. This system is proven to be the most effective treatment for heartburn, regurgitation, coughing, choking, nausea, and many other symptoms of acid reflux & gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). System includes Advanced Positioning Bed Wedge, full length memory foam body pillow, and smaller insert pillow; all with removable covers
  • IDEAL SLEEP POSITION. Patented tri-component system includes arm pocket to relieve pressure from your downside arm/shoulder and prevents sliding down to ensure a comfortable and restful night's sleep in the ideal position for natural reflux relief. System includes Advanced Positioning Bed Wedge, full length memory foam body pillow, and smaller insert pillow; all with removable covers. Size MEDIUM system fits individuals 55 511 in height. Full system measures 30 W x 50 L x 12.5 H
  • READY FOR INSTANT RELIEF: Components are compressed for shipping. Once decompressed, fluff the body pillow and insert pillow vigorously to help regain shape. MedCline is safe to sleep on immediately but can take 72+ hours for any residual new memory foam odors to dissipate

Brand: MedCline


Special Feature: Removable


Color: White


Size: Medium


Fill Material: Foam, Memory Foam


Brand: MedCline


Special Feature: Removable


Color: White


Size: Medium


Fill Material: Foam, Memory Foam


Shape: Wedge


Age Range (Description): Adult


Recommended Uses For Product: Medical


Material: Memory Foam


Item Firmness Description: Medium


Product Care Instructions: Machine Wash


Number of Pieces: 3


Pattern: Solid


Item Weight: 18.5 Pounds


Variety: Bed Wedge,Body Pillow,Memory Foam


Product Dimensions: 50"L x 30"W


Item Weight: 18.5 pounds


Manufacturer: Amenity Health


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Refill: Foam, Memory Foam


Distinctive feature: hypoallergenic


Batteries required: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • It's weird but it works
Size: Medium
I got this pillow for acid reflux I was having at night. I will admit it looks very weird and some of the bad reviews are true. You can slide down at night, it can be uncomfortable on your shoulders if you don't get in the right position and you do have to adjust while sleeping especially if you are changing positions. All of these things are true... HOWEVER this pillow is very good. In order to make it good, you have to work with it. I have added extra pillows in the center for more support and less sliding. The wedge is the perfect angle for me. In fact, this pillow was a lifesaver when I was sick this past month. I wasn't choking on mucus at night. Acid reflux is virtually gone at night and I can watch TV in bed in a comfortable position. The body pillow is just heaven. It wraps around me at night and it feels like I'm in a cradle of softness. I love it!!!! But, just be aware that right out the box, it probably won't be comfortable. You have to work with it and customize it with pillow placement in order for it to help. Also... it is pretty big so it will take up most of your bed especially a queen or below. Have a wonderful day. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2022 by L. Jackson

  • SO UNCOMFORTABLE! YOU'LL FEEL LIKE YOU FELL 12 STORIES WHEN YOU WAKE UP!
Size: Medium
I bought this pillow, because of some unexplained tingling I have in my hands and feet. Dr thought it might be worth a try to elevate and align my neck. I am a side sleeper too. So I saw this as FSA eligible and bit. THE WEDGE: It is as most other neg reviews have said. No matter what I do, I can't get comfy. It's so STIFF it hurts my whole dang torso in the AM. I will say it works great to elevate feet and legs. If I sleep on the lower third, I'm alright usually, but that sort of defeats the purpose of the arm hole. And I have been having arm and shoulder pain this whole time, worse than ever. If I sleep on my back it sorta does the job of helping me not snore...only sometimes though. Back position is the most comfortable (like 4 on a scale of 1-5) on the lower 1/2 -1/3. THE NOODLE: Ahhh now this thing is comfy. Very similar to pregnancy pillows. This thing makes it worthwhile but for the price. THE "BEAN": Good for an arm pillow for my side sleeping husband. He likes to just tuck it under his arm at night (top arm). Horrible for intended purpose. It's too shallow to work as intended. The hole: Great concept horrible execution. Granted you can use it as intended but I've never had success w/ it. Definitely lose circulation and get sore up and down my rib cage shoulder and ENTIRE arm if I fall asleep with my arm in there. Hence the 12 stories comment! Overall, not worth the waste. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2021 by Captain Iceberg 67

  • Game changer!
Size: Medium
I am a left side sleeper with neck pain. I was hesitant on sending more money on another pillow. With in 2 nights my neck and shoulder pain was gone. I sleep like a baby now. There is so much room for my arm to move in the hole. The U shape body pillow just adds to the coziness and does not break down. The only thing I don't like is it's white. Yes, they have grey and blue options but you have to pay extra for those covers. It does take up space in the bed, but my partner doesn't mind no that I have stopped snoring every night. If you have any neck or shoulder problems I would recommend this pillow. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2024 by Kristie

  • Good pillow
Size: Large
It is a great pillow and comfy. However my husband and I both felt that the incline on the pillow is too high. Its nice to fall asleep with but not to stay asleep, I feel like I need to keep readjusting.
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2023 by Alyssa

  • More Helpful than Not
Size: Large
I tore both rotator cuffs in my mid-20's, and just turned 50. The left rotator damage was worse than the right, but as a side sleeper, I've experienced occasional boughts of shoulder pain on both sides most of my life. Recently a job change made me very sedentary, I put on about 40 pounds (easy to do when you're old and not active), and foolishly allowed my muscles to atrophy. As a result, I re-injured my left rotator. The pain is as bad as its ever been - golf-ball-sized knots in my shoulder muscle, throbbing pain from the bursus sack between my bicep and arm bone, with spikes of debilitating pain raking through my arm and shoulder if I turn it the wrong way or bump it on something, AND as someone with chronic allergies to boot, I'm a tossing-turning side-sleeper... at least I want to be... but laying on my left arm has become nearly impossible, so I bought this pillow to save my shoulder and assist recovery. 1st Night: Shoulder pain nearly vanished (at first). I was literally laughing and giggling with glee as I finally got to lay on my left side again without searing pain. The wedge itself is super-stiff though, and it's dicey turning from one side to the other once you're "locked in". Bumping my left shoulder on anything - even a super-stiff pillow - can cause a flare-up of blinding pain. About half way through the night I found another problem as well - the M/L wedge shape threw my spine out of alignment and caused me to wake up with alarming lower back pain, so I ditched the wedge and resumed my normal sleeping position, which gave me more sleep, but I woke up with both lower back pain AND shoulder pain - felt like I was 90 - so I'm going to have to work something out. I've read other reviews saying that it takes a week for the pillow to get comfortable, and for my shoulder relief I'm willing to wait/ experiment. I'll update as I go. Day 3: I've been using the pillow for the first half of the night, sleeping on my inflamed left side at first - it's just a beautiful thing just to be able to do that again after a month of painful sleep. I actually laid on my left side reading a book for an hour before bed last night, and it was great (so long as I didn't forget that I'm injured and move that shoulder the wrong way). I've drastically reduced the back pain simply by sleeping with my hip bone higher up on the wedge. I literally sit on the lower edge of the wedge, then lay down, put my arm through the hole, and use the body pillow to align my spine. Haven't had searing back pain again like that first night, but I have yet to make it through a complete night without eventually ditching the wedge. It's GREAT for my shoulder, but not comfortable otherwise. I put a one-inch memory foam cushion on it just to make life a little easier on my ribs - I'm telling you that wedge has to be STIFF to keep your shoulder "floating" like that - and the foam helped, but I still tend to ditch the whole thing when I switch to my better side. I'm getting the hang of it though, and today woke up with a lot less pain than usual. I think it's going to be very useful over time, and I'm super-grateful to be able to lay on that side again, even if only for a little while. Its enough to get me to sleep, and if I need to sleep on that side again, it's not that hard to just throw it all together again (I did that this morning and got back to sleep pretty quickly). But I'll keep updating. Day 5: I'm adapting to the wedge, and I think it's adapting to me. It's getting easier to sleep on - especially with the 1-inch memory foam cushion - and I made it through a whole night without ditching the wedge. Switching from my right to left still requires some effort since I have to get up and make sure my hip is positioned on the wedge - I tend to slide down after a while - but I'm sleeping longer, with less pain, and the only moments of agony are when I'm trying to sit up and bang the thing on the pillow or get it caught in the hole or under the body pillow, or just move it the wrong way (serious rotator cuff damage can SUCK). The wedge gets kind of hot too, I've noticed, but I'll deal with washing the pillow case if it means more/better sleep with less blinding pain. If the trend continues, I'll probably end up loving this thing; I already think it's worth it just to be able to lay down on the inflamed side for a while, and it beats surgery, but with any luck, it'll get softer over time, and allow my shoulder time to heal during the night. I'll report again at the end of the month. Day 11: Reporting a bit early after answering a separate question about the "lumpiness" of the body pillow (yes, it's a bit "lumpy" to the touch, but I think the lumps are shredded memory foam, because it's SUPER soft and doesn't feel lumpy to lay on, plus it seems to be retaining its shape - no need to fluff it up or anything. I stopped ditching the wedge a few days ago, and am using it continuously thoughout the night now. I've been getting FAR better sleep than the previous month without it, and greatly improved sleep since the first few days when I thought I'd made a mistake and considered returning it. Rotator injuries are notoriously difficult to heal for a number of reasons, mostly due to the lack of blood flow to that region, so almost two weeks in I'm sleeping better, but not necessarily healing. The medi-pillow is NOT a cure-all sadly, and I've had to learn how to adjust positions during the night so that I don't end up sliding down too far - I still wake up with back pain on the days when I slide down too much - and it's REAL easy to tweak this injury and ruin a whole day of babying it, lol, but it's gotten MUCH better over the eleven days I've been using it. Not only has the wedge softened a bit, but the firmness actually helps dig into my lat muscles under my armpit, which is also a sore spot for me. My main issue with the pillow at this point is that I still tend to tweak the rotator sitting up or rolling over during the night - ironically in my drowsy comfort I often forget I'm badly injured and reach for the covers or another pillow and THEN remember the hurt. Even when I baby it and DON'T give myself searing spikes of pain, I have yet to find a way to sleep on my good side without the bad side slouching because of poor posture or pillows falling out of place while I sleep. So even if I wake up on my good side in little or no pain, it still feels like the shoulder socket is ripping away from the bone when I sit up and gravity pulls it back to a proper posture; but that's not the fault of the pillow. As predicted, I'm adapting to the wedge, and it's adapting to me - I stopped using the 1-inch foam cushion as a wedge-topper a few days ago too - and the curved body pillow has been keeping my lower back aligned. I kind of wish the body pillow was a full "U-shape" because I still need the spinal support even when sleeping on my good side, but I have other pillows I've been using in the same way, and it's functional enough that I've only had two or three instances of morning back pain. I'll keep updating. Day 17: The wedge has finally softened to the point my body is MUCH more comfortable for longer periods, but because I have to sleep so high up on the wedge to align my spine, my full shoulder weight is sinking down into the top hole area; thus I can't lay on the injured side for quite as long anymore (I'm about 5'11" and 240 lbs). My primary complaint is still no fault of the wedge pillow or body pillow though - I simply either get my arm stuck in the hole and wrench it as I try to sit up too fast when switching sides, or I baby it out of the hole and STILL end up tweaking it while trying to sit up on the edge of the bed. The positive is that it continually happens because I'm waking up feeling less pain for the most part, which is deceptive. The negative is that I'm not sure I'm healing when I tweak it once or twice a night. The last three days I've woken up rather sore with golf-ball sized knots in my trap (shoulder) muscle, but I keep switching sides during the night, which means I'm getting more comfortable using the pillow overall. I've gotten used to it enough that I'm switching back and forth at least twice per night. I guess its healing somewhat because it's getting stiff again, limiting my range of motion, but overall I'm satisfied that the pillow was a solid purchase. I can watch TV or read on my bad side until it starts aching - maybe 30/45 minutes - before turning over, which is getting easier. My back hasn't been as big a problem as I thought (I've woken up with back pain maybe 3 or 4 days since I bought it; none as bad as that first night), but sleeping so high on the wedge is definitely softening the armpit area, and the body pillow is quite comfortable on my head and neck, and provides spinal support long enough for me to go to sleep. It's not a cure - I think that's going to take time and gentle, daily theraputic exercise (plus I need to eat better to stay better hydrated) - but it's been far cheaper than surgery, and while not as fun as just hurling myself down and grabbing a couple of pillows, it's literally been life-changing compared to last month when I couldn't sleep for more than a couple of hours at a time, and only on one side without almost crying and thinking I'd have to get surgery. I look forward to sleeping again, and it's gotten much more comfortable. Hope that helps somebody make their decision, but minus the daily pain - again, no fault of the pillows - I'm actually sleeping much better. So after 30 days the wedge is much softer - to the point where I'm actually sinking back onto the bad shoulder a bit and can't stay on that side for too long without feeling pain - and my body has adjusted to the wedge enough that I can sleep pretty comfortably on my good side. I still get some back pain if I slide down too much, but the final vote is that it keeps me from experiencing the kind of searing pain I felt two months ago. Healing a bad rotator injury can take 4-6 months, followed by another 4-6 months of therapy, so I'm looking at general discomfort for the foreseeable future, but the medipillow definitely helps me to get to sleep faster, and in general helps me feel less pain. For somone with serious pain like I've had, it beats surgery by a long shot. It DOES get softer and more comfortable over time, and while the body pillow loses points for not being dual-sided, was fairly delightful and comfy from the get-go. While I'm still waking up with shoulder pain even when sleeping on my good side, I've actually had a couple of days this last week where I woke up feeling better overall. I think it's slowly healing. The medipillow isn't a cure-all, but its been better than doing nothing and/or getting surgery. Hope that helps someone! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2023 by David

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