This might be of interest to some who have difficulty sleeping. These have been heavily advertised on TV lately, with suggested stockists, like Asda, Boots, Morrisons etc.,all at a price of £19.95. I'm always suspicious of these sort of "hard sell" promotions, as you can pay through the nose for some things. My wife asked me to buy her one as she thought it might help her sleep better and it has. She's very pleased with it. Of course, the first place I looked was on eBay where several suppliers are listing them at prices between £7 and £10 post free. It arrived with three four days.
I used one of these after I had my knee replaced. It really helped me to sleep much better than I expected.
Riley, if it helps your wife sleep, it's worth it's weight in gold. I sleep with a small pillow between my lower legs, from the knees to about the ankles. One of my sons uses a long, narrow pillow from upper legs to ankles. It relieves back pain.
Thanks for the positive reactions. My point was also about how a section of the public, probably more the older generations, are getting ripped off given the difference in the prices quoted.
Of course, I usually don't spend a lot of money on the Internet. But I just couldn't miss such a pillow. I hope it will be as comfortable as they say about it and I really hope that such pillows are still sold. Usually such goods disappear completely over time and it is really very difficult to find them. And how much does such a pillow cost in general? I hope not too much, because I don't want to buy a pillow too expensive. In the past, I have had such situations, for example, once at the market in Turkey, I was offered to buy silk sheets at an incredibly high price. Probably in comparison, I could buy five ordinary sheets or one silk sheet. As a result, I could not bargain enough and still had to buy at an unreasonably high price. I can only say that good quality silk is really very soft and pleasant to the touch.