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My bedroom has a "trey" ceiling; they are very popular here, so I could not find a home without one.
The ceiling extends flat from the walls of the room for about 2 feet, then rises on an incline for a few feet, then is flat up high in the middle of the room, with a ceiling fan in the middle.
To me, this is like sleeping under a beam (the sharp line where the first flat part shifts to being sloped) AND a sloping ceiling, at once. My upper back, where the slope and the sharp line fall when I am in bed, has been killing me since I moved in.
What can I do?
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