
I was first diagnosed age 20 with Arthritis in my left knee, I am 56 now and both knees,hips,spine,shoulders and elbows affected, in 2006 was told I would be in a wheelchair in 2yrs, till last year I was still working 30hrs per week on an acute medical ward before being forced into early retirement.
My hips only bother me at night and only started when I lost alot of weight, I have been on heavy duty meds for about 8 yrs now,morphine strength patch,NSAID,amitryptylline for nerve pain and paracetamol/codeine for break through pain I can't cope with, I thought about getting a memory foam mattress but they are so expensive and some reports I have read say they don't work.
The other week I was cutting a new piece of Vetbed off the roll and wondered if it would work the same as the old fashioned sheepskins we nursed patients on years ago and decided to give it a try, I cut a piece 3ft wide the width of the roll and judged where I needed to place it and using nappy pins anchored it to the edge of the mattress and replaced the bottom sheet, it has helped, I don't change position in my sleep[I filmed myself one night to prove it], I wake up and then move but some mornings I am in the same position I fell asleep in and it is extremely painful to move then.
The dogs give me a reason to get up in the morning and keep going and cheer me up when I am having a bad day.
I would have a word with your GP,it is harder to cope during the day if you are not getting a good nights sleep, try sleeping with a pillow between your knees,it keeps your hips aligned and sometimes helps