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Re: Working from Bed

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Speaking as someone who goes from bed to couch to bed during this pandemic due to a lack of desk space in my crampt apartment, I would murder someone if it meant I could claim their chair and desk and have actual lumbar support again.

Re: Working from Bed

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I did it on the rare snow day in Seattle a few times. I’m not one to be particular about my workspace, but what few things I am particular about went out the window in bed. It’s fun for an occasional break, but not for productive output. But TFA is rife with counterexamples, so what do I know versus Marcel Proust?

Re: Working from Bed

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post #3

Speaking as someone who goes from bed to couch to bed during this pandemic due to a lack of desk space in my crampt apartment, I would murder someone if it meant I could claim their chair and desk and have actual lumbar support again.

There are sit-up pillows[1] that can provide this support, if you're interested. Personally speaking, I think lumbar support from my sit-up pillow is better than that of my office chair at work. YMMV. You may want to look for one that's of a good size and firm. Not all are.

[1] https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=sit-up+pillow&iax=images&ia...

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