Guest guest Posted January 16, 2008 Report Share Posted January 16, 2008 I heard that to be true also. When we were looking at buying beds, we were told that by the salesman. I have found that to be true with foam toppers I have tried as well. My choice would be a water bed. I miss my old one. ddean228 wrote: Cheryl, One question I have about the temperpedics is I have heard that if you are prone to sweating, they increase that - my DH sweats horribly at night. I know that it would help keep me from feeling like I was 120 yrs old, but I also want him comfortable too. Did you find that to be the case?? Thanks! Darlene > > > > > Hi , > > We have a 3 inch memory foam mattress topper on our bed. It works very > > well even though the bed is a bit higher. Had to buy deep pocket sheets > > though. It was cheaper than buying a whole new bed. > > hugs, > > Debbie J > > > : > > I had an original tempurpedic, which if one can afford, it is the BEST > thing I have ever found for chronic pain. However, I had to leave mine > in storage in FL when I went to WA state to take care of my adult > daughter (eventually dx w/Crohns and prob also has FM). We cannot > afford to buy another, so I researched the toppers @18ms-2yrs ago and > they were recommending a 4 " topper in lieu of the bed when bed is not > poss. That's what I have now. It is DEFinitely better than w/o, but I > am pushing for either my storage or another Tempurpedic now!!! > > Good Luck! > > Cheryl M. > https://www.iamshaman.net/affiliatewiz/aw.aspx?A=317 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2008 Report Share Posted January 16, 2008 I only get really sweaty at night if 1.) the electric blanket is on and 2.)it's during my period. During the summer I have no problem. I don't have a tempur pedic mattress, but I do have a memory foam mattress topper. wrote: > I heard that to be true also. When we were looking at buying beds, we were told that by the salesman. I have found that to be true with foam toppers I have tried as well. My choice would be a water bed. I miss my old one. > > ddean228 wrote: Cheryl, > One question I have about the temperpedics is I have heard that if > you are prone to sweating, they increase that - my DH sweats horribly > at night. I know that it would help keep me from feeling like I was > 120 yrs old, but I also want him comfortable too. Did you find that > to be the case?? Thanks! > > Darlene > > >> >>> Hi , >>> We have a 3 inch memory foam mattress topper on our bed. It works >>> > very > >>> well even though the bed is a bit higher. Had to buy deep pocket >>> > sheets > >>> though. It was cheaper than buying a whole new bed. >>> hugs, >>> Debbie J >>> >>> >> : >> >> I had an original tempurpedic, which if one can afford, it is the >> > BEST > >> thing I have ever found for chronic pain. However, I had to leave >> > mine > >> in storage in FL when I went to WA state to take care of my adult >> daughter (eventually dx w/Crohns and prob also has FM). We cannot >> afford to buy another, so I researched the toppers @18ms-2yrs ago >> > and > >> they were recommending a 4 " topper in lieu of the bed when bed is >> > not > >> poss. That's what I have now. It is DEFinitely better than w/o, but >> > I > >> am pushing for either my storage or another Tempurpedic now!!! >> >> Good Luck! >> >> Cheryl M. >> >> > > > > > > > https://www.iamshaman.net/affiliatewiz/aw.aspx?A=317 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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