sleeping on your back?!?!?
VSG on 04/11/12
I did, I think You may be too sore to to lay any other way. It depends. I slept on a recliner for 2 days, SO that made me stay on my back. Also Kept my Deep breathing going. One side is definately more sore and it may be painful to lay on a side. I was able to sleep on one side after 3 or 4 days with the pain meds. GOOD LUCK with Everything, You will be on your side before you know it !!
VSG on 01/09/12
I am a tummy sleeper..the first two night I slept on my back and side. Just used a pillow to kinda keep any pain at bay that I felt by having things moving around too much and by the third night I was able to sleep on my tummy. Just rolled over super slow and took my time. But I kept a pillow handy in case I needed to brace myself up a bit.... the only advice I can give you is when you roll over, take your time and if it hurts, don't do it.

It hurt like hell to roll onto my side for the first week or two but I did it anyway. Pulling on the incision where your fascia is stitched back together (where they take out your stomach from) was painful but I just had to get on my side. I can sleep on my back but only for so long before I have to turn to my side.