Guest guest Posted January 11, 1999 Report Share Posted January 11, 1999 Hey Group, Is anyone besides myself using a Select Comfort, bed? We bought one because of my fiancées back. Three back surgeries and cronic back pain for years (20+). With this bed she at least can wake up without pain. Also, because of the individual air bladders, movement by one person, doesn't wake the other. Of course if you kick him/her in the back, I doubt that any bed would help. My leg movements are not bad at night, and because of the bed she's able to sleep through them. I DO NOT sell Select Comfort beds, but I guess I'm not a bad advertisement. Any comments? /49/VA. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 1999 Report Share Posted January 11, 1999 is that the same as the " bowling ball " mattress? we went bed shopping a month ago and they said they did not make them anymore. who is the manuf? maybe this could be a fundraiser for rls? just kidding thanks for the info mary GEORGE CURLEY/SARA LAMBDIN BAACK wrote: > > > Hey Group, > Is anyone besides myself using a Select Comfort, bed? We bought one > because of my fiancées back. Three back surgeries and cronic back pain for > years (20+). With this bed she at least can wake up without pain. Also, > because of the individual air bladders, movement by one person, doesn't wake > the other. Of course if you kick him/her in the back, I doubt that any bed > would help. My leg movements are not bad at night, and because of the bed > she's able to sleep through them. > > I DO NOT sell Select Comfort beds, but I guess I'm not a bad > advertisement. > > Any comments? > > /49/VA. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 1999 Report Share Posted January 11, 1999 It's a and as soon as we can afford *another* bed, we're going to buy one. We have been through several in our 23 years of marriage. I thought this last one--top of line Sealy--expensive, too, would work, but it is the worst one we have had as far as moving when the legs shake. We see the commercials all the time on Houston channels with the bowling pins standing on it! Hubby has PLMD and with my RLS, it's a race to see who gets to sleep first and who stays asleep!!! And, no, this is not a commercial, either! Lindy B in Southeast Texas pandm@... wrote: > > > is that the same as the " bowling ball " mattress? we went bed shopping a month > ago and they said they did not make them anymore. who is the manuf? maybe > this could be a fundraiser for rls? just kidding > > thanks for the info > mary > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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