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Thanks, Cheryl.

> Cheryl wrote:

> The TempurPedic also has an adjustable version. It adds to the cost,

> but I wish now I had invested in it. I spend most my nights propped up on

pillows, and it would have been nice to be able to adjust the bed instead.

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> Steve L wrote:

> Anybody go for an adjustable bed like the Craftmatic? I never really

> thought about that option, but noticed it mentioned on a mattress

> website that it was good for those with back problems.

Steve:

This type of option can be added to temperpedic, sleep number or any mattress

you chose and my Dad has an adjustable bed and I wish I would have added and

waiting for my next purchase or when my son gets out of college so I have extra

money to add it to the one I have. I encourage anyone who has the opportunity to

add it, do so, it relieves pressure off you knees, feet, and other areas and I

use many pillows to get the same effect but would love a addition to do so.

Also IKEA has a long " lap top " type over the bed section that rolls up and down

that looks like a wide board with wheels attached and you can put you laptop,

writing materials, food, and anything but I liked it as because it goes across

the whole bed covering both sides and you can push it down to the end of the bed

when not in use and it comes in white and brown and is under 150.00

This is my next purchase and it does not look like a hospital over the bed tray

holder <smile> Bennie

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> Ellen wrote:

> Overstock.com has memory foam mattress topper on sale. Might be the

> cheapest way to test a tempurpedic type bed. Also I can relate to sleeping in

the living room. I like a recliner that rocks; if I can find just the right

reclined position and can rock a little at the same time, I can get downright

comfy.

Ellen,

I got two for one Laz Z Boys on sale that had heat and massage in them and they

recline and even have telephone hook up in them <smile>. I didn't know they had

that but enjoy it some times.

I feel like I am in an airplane when I am vibrating away but you are right,

things that make us less pain are worth it.

Also check the coupons or codes for overstock and they sometimes have free

shipping and per cent off with them. Bennie

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>> Kathy wrote:

>> The sale price was only $499 for a queen mattress and box springs

Kathy,

Did you buy from store or online, what was shipping, did you pay extra for the

base or other things ? Do you mind sharing where you bought so we could say you

got that price ?

This website has various beds to include latex and others that are used in

hospitals and other institutions that have adjustable, heat and massage.

http://shopcompare.net/products/Adjustable+Beds/

Bennie

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>> Cheryl wrote:

>> The TempurPedic also has an adjustable version. It adds to the cost, but I

wish now I had invested in it. I spend most my nights propped up on pillows, and

it would have been nice to be able to adjust the bed instead.

All,

I agree with Cheryl, should have, could have and I also use pillows. It is worth

adding on and one side just raises so not to bother your partner or dogs as what

I sleep with. Bennie

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