Guest guest Posted January 14, 2008 Report Share Posted January 14, 2008 Please unsubscribe me at the above email address. Thank you! Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry Re: A question about beds Beds, there's a great subject for those of us suffering this or any other debilitating pain, especially joint, muscle and such. I bought a bed that said it was for those of us in this world with bad backs and other problems. Well, I know I have a really bad back, and have since before I bought the darn bed. I also know, the bed isn't what it was supposed to be, for either my husband or myself. I have a question for those who have this experience. I have a thin memory foam addition, would a thick one be better for my bed or should I just get a whole new bed? I have to do something, if it gets much worse I'll never survive another year with this thing. I honestly don't care if my bed is as high as my grandmother's was. I wish to heaven I actually had her bed, that was one heck of a bed, I must say. I could disappear into it, the mattress was the softest, most secure goose down I ever experienced. A. Neff PS. I won't complain about my back. A good bit of it is my own darn fault in the first place. I was such a klutz as a teenager and young adult. What am I saying? I'm still one of the clumsiest, most accident prone people I know. The stupidest thing will result in ugly black and blue bruises in the strangest of places. > > I was wondering, because I feel like soon I'll need a crane to help me > out of bed, has anyone tried a temperpedic style bed? I slept on one > once and had the best night sleep I've ever gotten. I've been hinting > to DH that we need to get one.....lol. > > Darlene > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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