Mathilda,
I was in an elevated position while in the hospital and told to continue to keep my head elevated for a few weeks after I returned home. Helps to drain fluids that tend to build up in the head during surgery and also insures no CSF leakage. I also remember being rolled over from my back to the side (not the operated one) during my incoherent days while in the hospital. I just remember the nurse asking me if I wanted to lay on my side and nodding yes, she rolled me over, feeling much like a beached whale and then the room slid off the earth--yuk! It felt awful to be moved but after the room righted itself my body enjoyed the different position. Capt Deb said it honestly that you'll be so medicated you won't really care, but when you get home, different story! So maybe a "wedge" of foam is in order for when you get home as this will be more comfortable than what my hubby tried to build with pillows that tended to slip and move around during the night.
I had retrosigmoid and they took fat from my hip as my doctor said there wasn't enough on my belly. So I'm a "fat head" and guess my hips are well padded too!
.....placing arms around you, left cheek to left cheek Capt. Deb honestly your incision photo makes me tear up! What a vivid reminder (thanks for that) of what we all went through! We gotta give ourselves huggs! It's no surprise our heads feel "wonky"! I have my photo too, but don't think I'm ready to peek at it again as it brought tears to my eyes the first time I saw what had to happen.