Hi Steve,
I did sleep in a recliner for the first few nights, but after that I moved to my bed. I just really like my bed when I don't feel well. I wasn't able to sleep a full night in my bed, but I wasn't able to sleep a full night in the recliner either. Truth is your just going to have some discomfort. The recliner just is a little easier to get up and down from.
When I slept in my bed I put several pillows, and rolled up extra blankets behind me so that I was sleeping sitting up. Then my boyfriend tucked blankets and pillows around me so that I had as little movement as possible in the bed. This just helped me to be still, and had less likelyhood of moving around in my sleep and waking myself by turning on my sore side or pulling on my sore side, and I slept longer. You will probably be sore and stiff when you wake, and getting out of bed will be a lot harder when you first wake up. At least it was for me.
A heating pad, or ho****er bottle is a huge help also! It helps to keep the muscle warmed up, keeps it from getting to stiff on you, and helps the healing. I pretty much had a heating pad on 24/7.
The worst of it will be over after the first week , so consider that before making any big purchase like a recliner unless you want one for more then just the surgery. Every day post op you will feel 100% better then you did the day before. You will be amazed how fast you feel better once you get home and get up walking and moving around.
You must be getting very excited, and nervous I'm sure :) I can't wait to hear about your journey! Please keep us posted!!
Oh, You might also think of keeping a note pad, and little cheap clock with an alarm by you. I found it helpful for me. It got kinda hard those first few days tracking your water, protein, walking, medications. It seriously feels like a full time job getting everything in at first. Because it takes FOREVER just to drink a few sips of water. Taking medication and vitamins can be a chore, and amazing time consuming. My doctor required us to walk every 2 hours, and you will be amazed how quickly two hours comes around. That is why I set the alarm so that time didn't get away from me.
That's all I can think of :) Great luck to you Steve! I'm always excited for those just starting on this exciting journey :)