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May 12, 2008 at 1:25 PM #202865May 12, 2008 at 2:08 PM #202753nostradamusParticipant
I tried the temperpedic then donated it to charity after about 10 months. Now I sleep on a 2-inch-thick, $200 memory foam mattress from Bed Bath Beyond, which rests on top of some Aikido mats atop the wood floor. It is just right except when the dog decides to lick my face.
Side note: Ab strength training, regular stretching, and proper posture during the day do wonders for your back at night. Lay on your back on the floor, bring your legs and butt up and touch your toes to the floor over your head for a great all-back stretch.
May 12, 2008 at 2:08 PM #202799nostradamusParticipantI tried the temperpedic then donated it to charity after about 10 months. Now I sleep on a 2-inch-thick, $200 memory foam mattress from Bed Bath Beyond, which rests on top of some Aikido mats atop the wood floor. It is just right except when the dog decides to lick my face.
Side note: Ab strength training, regular stretching, and proper posture during the day do wonders for your back at night. Lay on your back on the floor, bring your legs and butt up and touch your toes to the floor over your head for a great all-back stretch.
May 12, 2008 at 2:08 PM #202824nostradamusParticipantI tried the temperpedic then donated it to charity after about 10 months. Now I sleep on a 2-inch-thick, $200 memory foam mattress from Bed Bath Beyond, which rests on top of some Aikido mats atop the wood floor. It is just right except when the dog decides to lick my face.
Side note: Ab strength training, regular stretching, and proper posture during the day do wonders for your back at night. Lay on your back on the floor, bring your legs and butt up and touch your toes to the floor over your head for a great all-back stretch.
May 12, 2008 at 2:08 PM #202850nostradamusParticipantI tried the temperpedic then donated it to charity after about 10 months. Now I sleep on a 2-inch-thick, $200 memory foam mattress from Bed Bath Beyond, which rests on top of some Aikido mats atop the wood floor. It is just right except when the dog decides to lick my face.
Side note: Ab strength training, regular stretching, and proper posture during the day do wonders for your back at night. Lay on your back on the floor, bring your legs and butt up and touch your toes to the floor over your head for a great all-back stretch.
May 12, 2008 at 2:08 PM #202886nostradamusParticipantI tried the temperpedic then donated it to charity after about 10 months. Now I sleep on a 2-inch-thick, $200 memory foam mattress from Bed Bath Beyond, which rests on top of some Aikido mats atop the wood floor. It is just right except when the dog decides to lick my face.
Side note: Ab strength training, regular stretching, and proper posture during the day do wonders for your back at night. Lay on your back on the floor, bring your legs and butt up and touch your toes to the floor over your head for a great all-back stretch.
May 12, 2008 at 3:00 PM #202818jpinpbParticipantI do abs just about every day. I work out regularly and stretch.
nostradamus – why did you donate your Tempurpedic to charity? Was it not comfortable for you? Did you experience the sinking feeling?
May 12, 2008 at 3:00 PM #202866jpinpbParticipantI do abs just about every day. I work out regularly and stretch.
nostradamus – why did you donate your Tempurpedic to charity? Was it not comfortable for you? Did you experience the sinking feeling?
May 12, 2008 at 3:00 PM #202890jpinpbParticipantI do abs just about every day. I work out regularly and stretch.
nostradamus – why did you donate your Tempurpedic to charity? Was it not comfortable for you? Did you experience the sinking feeling?
May 12, 2008 at 3:00 PM #202917jpinpbParticipantI do abs just about every day. I work out regularly and stretch.
nostradamus – why did you donate your Tempurpedic to charity? Was it not comfortable for you? Did you experience the sinking feeling?
May 12, 2008 at 3:00 PM #202949jpinpbParticipantI do abs just about every day. I work out regularly and stretch.
nostradamus – why did you donate your Tempurpedic to charity? Was it not comfortable for you? Did you experience the sinking feeling?
May 12, 2008 at 3:12 PM #202838nostradamusParticipantYes, it was like you said: felt like quicksand and really didn’t support me in the right places. Also, in the summertime I don’t like to run the A/C and heat affects the resistance of the mattress, making it even mushier when you least want it. It was so-so during winter but when the dog days of summer arrived I was stewing in my own sweat. I couldn’t take it any more.
May 12, 2008 at 3:12 PM #202887nostradamusParticipantYes, it was like you said: felt like quicksand and really didn’t support me in the right places. Also, in the summertime I don’t like to run the A/C and heat affects the resistance of the mattress, making it even mushier when you least want it. It was so-so during winter but when the dog days of summer arrived I was stewing in my own sweat. I couldn’t take it any more.
May 12, 2008 at 3:12 PM #202911nostradamusParticipantYes, it was like you said: felt like quicksand and really didn’t support me in the right places. Also, in the summertime I don’t like to run the A/C and heat affects the resistance of the mattress, making it even mushier when you least want it. It was so-so during winter but when the dog days of summer arrived I was stewing in my own sweat. I couldn’t take it any more.
May 12, 2008 at 3:12 PM #202937nostradamusParticipantYes, it was like you said: felt like quicksand and really didn’t support me in the right places. Also, in the summertime I don’t like to run the A/C and heat affects the resistance of the mattress, making it even mushier when you least want it. It was so-so during winter but when the dog days of summer arrived I was stewing in my own sweat. I couldn’t take it any more.
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