Pain that no one else can see is
the loneliest kind.
You've tried the ergonomic chair. You've adjusted the monitor. You've taken the ibuprofen, done the stretches, seen the physio.
Maybe it helped —for a while. But by mid-afternoon, the dull ache is back, building through your shoulders into the base of your skull, and by the time you close your laptop, you've got nothing left.
The pain takes things from you in small, hard-to-name ways:
You're in the room but not really there — counting down until you can lie down.
You cancel dinners, skip drives, say "not tonight" until people stop asking.
By afternoon, your focus is split between the screen and the ache at your skull's base.
You remember who you were before this. You want that person back.
That's what we built the LOVAECHO pillow to address.