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May 12, 2008 at 7:58 PM #203154May 12, 2008 at 8:06 PM #203038jpinpbParticipant
Went and checked out the Sleep Number. Set it at 100. Pretty nice and firm. Hubby hates it. Adjusted his side low. Doesn’t matter. Says it’s like sleeping on an air mattress. He loves the Tempurpedic. I don’t know how many more nights I can stand it. We may be doing different beds if this keeps up.
May 12, 2008 at 8:06 PM #203087jpinpbParticipantWent and checked out the Sleep Number. Set it at 100. Pretty nice and firm. Hubby hates it. Adjusted his side low. Doesn’t matter. Says it’s like sleeping on an air mattress. He loves the Tempurpedic. I don’t know how many more nights I can stand it. We may be doing different beds if this keeps up.
May 12, 2008 at 8:06 PM #203110jpinpbParticipantWent and checked out the Sleep Number. Set it at 100. Pretty nice and firm. Hubby hates it. Adjusted his side low. Doesn’t matter. Says it’s like sleeping on an air mattress. He loves the Tempurpedic. I don’t know how many more nights I can stand it. We may be doing different beds if this keeps up.
May 12, 2008 at 8:06 PM #203136jpinpbParticipantWent and checked out the Sleep Number. Set it at 100. Pretty nice and firm. Hubby hates it. Adjusted his side low. Doesn’t matter. Says it’s like sleeping on an air mattress. He loves the Tempurpedic. I don’t know how many more nights I can stand it. We may be doing different beds if this keeps up.
May 12, 2008 at 8:06 PM #203169jpinpbParticipantWent and checked out the Sleep Number. Set it at 100. Pretty nice and firm. Hubby hates it. Adjusted his side low. Doesn’t matter. Says it’s like sleeping on an air mattress. He loves the Tempurpedic. I don’t know how many more nights I can stand it. We may be doing different beds if this keeps up.
May 12, 2008 at 8:14 PM #203043atrParticipantHave you tried acupunture? If you’ve tried everything that Western medicine has to offer, and your hubbie’s heart is set on keeping your Temper-Pedic, maybe it is worth a shot. Just a thought. π
oh, and novice1027. . . your post made me laugh only because it just proves that there is no “perfect” bed for everyone because I absolutely HATE waterbeds and they make my back feel like crap! No advice on the smell, but geez, good luck with that.
May 12, 2008 at 8:14 PM #203092atrParticipantHave you tried acupunture? If you’ve tried everything that Western medicine has to offer, and your hubbie’s heart is set on keeping your Temper-Pedic, maybe it is worth a shot. Just a thought. π
oh, and novice1027. . . your post made me laugh only because it just proves that there is no “perfect” bed for everyone because I absolutely HATE waterbeds and they make my back feel like crap! No advice on the smell, but geez, good luck with that.
May 12, 2008 at 8:14 PM #203117atrParticipantHave you tried acupunture? If you’ve tried everything that Western medicine has to offer, and your hubbie’s heart is set on keeping your Temper-Pedic, maybe it is worth a shot. Just a thought. π
oh, and novice1027. . . your post made me laugh only because it just proves that there is no “perfect” bed for everyone because I absolutely HATE waterbeds and they make my back feel like crap! No advice on the smell, but geez, good luck with that.
May 12, 2008 at 8:14 PM #203140atrParticipantHave you tried acupunture? If you’ve tried everything that Western medicine has to offer, and your hubbie’s heart is set on keeping your Temper-Pedic, maybe it is worth a shot. Just a thought. π
oh, and novice1027. . . your post made me laugh only because it just proves that there is no “perfect” bed for everyone because I absolutely HATE waterbeds and they make my back feel like crap! No advice on the smell, but geez, good luck with that.
May 12, 2008 at 8:14 PM #203174atrParticipantHave you tried acupunture? If you’ve tried everything that Western medicine has to offer, and your hubbie’s heart is set on keeping your Temper-Pedic, maybe it is worth a shot. Just a thought. π
oh, and novice1027. . . your post made me laugh only because it just proves that there is no “perfect” bed for everyone because I absolutely HATE waterbeds and they make my back feel like crap! No advice on the smell, but geez, good luck with that.
May 12, 2008 at 8:21 PM #203058jpinpbParticipantTried accupuncture after the chiros didn’t work. It helped a little, but not covered under insurance. Can’t keep going. It gets expensive, but I have to say, I was impressed w/accupunture.
I used to have a heated waterbed many moons ago. It was not bad. Just a hassle when moving. I wouldn’t know what to tell you about as far as the smell.
May 12, 2008 at 8:21 PM #203108jpinpbParticipantTried accupuncture after the chiros didn’t work. It helped a little, but not covered under insurance. Can’t keep going. It gets expensive, but I have to say, I was impressed w/accupunture.
I used to have a heated waterbed many moons ago. It was not bad. Just a hassle when moving. I wouldn’t know what to tell you about as far as the smell.
May 12, 2008 at 8:21 PM #203133jpinpbParticipantTried accupuncture after the chiros didn’t work. It helped a little, but not covered under insurance. Can’t keep going. It gets expensive, but I have to say, I was impressed w/accupunture.
I used to have a heated waterbed many moons ago. It was not bad. Just a hassle when moving. I wouldn’t know what to tell you about as far as the smell.
May 12, 2008 at 8:21 PM #203158jpinpbParticipantTried accupuncture after the chiros didn’t work. It helped a little, but not covered under insurance. Can’t keep going. It gets expensive, but I have to say, I was impressed w/accupunture.
I used to have a heated waterbed many moons ago. It was not bad. Just a hassle when moving. I wouldn’t know what to tell you about as far as the smell.
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