Help! How long does it take to get use to a new mattress?
Nov 20, 2010 11:54 AM
Joined: Oct 25, 2010
Points: 11
We bought a new mattress from Natura World, it is a NaturaLatex Serene Luxury (http://www.naturaworld.com/mattress-serene-lux),  we have had it for 4 days now and we wake up with our backs hurting.  For the last 2 nights my husband had to go sleep elsewhere in the middle of the night.  My question - does it take sometime for you to adjust to a new bed?  This bed does not have springs, like our old one, which was 12 years old and in pretty bad condition.  Unfortunately, we can not return this mattess.  We thought we had picked the right one.  Any suggestions?
Re: Help! How long does it take to get use to a new mattress?
Reply #13 Dec 1, 2010 10:26 PM
Joined: Oct 3, 2010
Points: 809
In the sense of questioning and even challenging what is said and done here, this forum is primarily self moderating. In the sense of posting links or practices that are against the TOS, the moderators take care of that. This allows for a free exchange of information and ideas ... and there have been many over the years. I myself have had links removed that led to specific information at other mattress rating sites or industry magazine articles that accept advertising because I didn't realize at the time that they were in the "forbidden zone". I have no problem with this. I have also been challenged at various times and I love it. It encourages me to do the research that helps differentiate opinion from fact.

Part of the value of this forum is that when people appear to abuse it's purpose ... they are questioned and challenged and the members here don't need to wait for a moderator to do so. There are many here who are just as grateful as I am that a no BS forum like this exists where there is enough factual information and enough high quality members without an agenda that it really is possible to get beyond the smokescreens, misinformation, and shady practices that are out there. They are also generally "annoyed" when someone tries to use the forum to promote an agenda or push ideas that contribute to the very problems that most of us here are trying to solve.

You don't have to like or agree with what is being said ... but the norm is that the people who have the greatest problems with what is said here are the people who rely on misperception, innuendo, and misinformation to make a living in the mattress world. Accurate information is a threat to them and you will often see them come here to "challenge" the person that presents it ... usually using the same type of innuendo that you are using in this post.

Specifically to  your points:

However, I think moderators should be the ones to ascertain who spammers/fakes are versus another user such as yourself.

I don't believe this for a second. If someone comes here and does what you did ... intentionally or otherwise ... I hope the members will challenge their agenda ... and they often do. The "certain people" who won't post here anymore are usually more interested in promoting than they are in learning anyway.

Your reference to an IP check telling anything about who you are or what you do for a living is a really strange argument.

Of course you would have valid points to post here ... and I hope you do. There has been no attempt to stop you to my knowledge. But I would also hope that if you post in ways that indicate you may have an agenda (which you did), and if your points seem to defend those who are providing you with misinformation more than they seek the truth (which they do), and if you take "personal offence" at a reasonable challenge (which you did), and if you promote a specific place of business or mattress completely out of context in many threads (which you did) ... then I would hope that all of this would be questioned and challenged (which it was). If you go back to 4 of your first 5 posts and read them honestly as I asked you to ... you will realize that they sound like scripted ads more than anything else. They are still there to confirm this.

You say "Should I be allowed to be happy with my mattress? YOU BET." as if anyone was saying anything about your happiness with your mattress. This is called a "red herring" Does your happiness make it OK to post links out of context to the threads that they were posted in and backed with incorrect information without being questioned ..... I would say no.

Should you be allowed to be thrilled with your local mattress retailer ... of course. That's why people start new threads with specific examples about why they are thrilled. They usually include comparative information about their search and results. Again, 4 of your first 5 posts in this forum were more like blatant advertising than they were about why you were happy with your mattress or retailer.

You say "Do I find this type of required validation to you (another user with a lot of push to your vendors), versus admins or moderators? NOT SO MUCH!" Of course not ... but expect to be asked some pointed quesions when what you post warrants it. This is the nature of the forum and part of its value.

And repeating your previous "accusations" about "another user with a lot of push to your vendors" is simply more innuendo.

And now you say that these legitimate and pointed questions and information may "cause you to leave" because you have been "mistreated". I would think that the only people who would leave for this reason in the face of our conversation would be those looking for an "escape route".

You also say "I am suspect as to whether this is a legit site that allows consumers to speak of their personal experiences or is it a 'cloaked marketing gimmick' to push consumers to buy products from XYZ resources instead of truly offering unbiased education and help." This forum and its predecessor has a history going back over 10 years. I think it's "independence" and value and the almost overwhelming amount of quality information it contains is self evident to anyone who takes even the smallest peek. I would think that in the face of such overwhelming evidence that only those who have a specific reason to believe otherwise or have others believe otherwise would say something so "strange" and obviously incorrect.

All in all ... I continue to believe that the weight of ongoing evidence and your unwillingness to deal with specifics shows me that there is more to why you came here than you are willing to acknowledge. I realize this can never be proven and I also realize that I may be completely out to lunch and wrong but I would rather tell you straight up that I don't believe you than beat around the bush.

Phoenix

This message was modified Dec 2, 2010 by Phoenix
Re: Help! How long does it take to get use to a new mattress?
Reply #14 Aug 22, 2011 9:33 PM
Joined: Aug 22, 2011
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I came onto this site to look for helpful reviews and I actually thought the reply from the poster "James" was entirely genuine, useful and of good intensions.  The poster by the name of "pheonix" seems bonkers to say the least - she offered little to no practical advice about the subject at hand and seemed more intent on having an argument.  It does make people feel put off when they see a poster like "pheonix" on the prowl and also it brings down the credibility of the site as being a proper and fair forum for the general public to exchange genuine experiences of buying a product.
Re: Help! How long does it take to get use to a new mattress?
Reply #15 Aug 22, 2011 9:37 PM
Joined: Jun 2, 2011
Points: 481
I have found you get an initial taste of a mattress in the first week - you may need to adjust to it sleeping a little hotter if it does.

I think you will definitely start to see the true colors of a mattress in just a couple weeks.  If things are going badly, I've given up at about 4 weeks.

So, if things aren't starting to look good by four weeks, perhaps they never will.

The idea of 'adjusting' to a mattress that is just wrong for you is preposterous.  The only way to adjust then is by getting something else.

Re: Help! How long does it take to get use to a new mattress?
Reply #16 Aug 22, 2011 9:41 PM
Joined: Jun 2, 2011
Points: 481
I think one golden rule is to always be able to return a mattress even if there is some restocking fee.

lemme tell you .... trying to sell a slightly used mattress is not something you want to do.  I've got an iComfort on Craigslist for 15% of original cost .... not one phone call.  Sure, it's a twin XL, but still.

And remember, usually if you exchange to another mattress, that one will be yours for keeps.  I got toasted by that one.

Re: Help! How long does it take to get use to a new mattress?
Reply #17 Aug 22, 2011 9:41 PM
Joined: Jun 2, 2011
Points: 481
I think one golden rule is to always be able to return a mattress even if there is some restocking fee.

lemme tell you .... trying to sell a slightly used mattress is not something you want to do.  I've got an iComfort on Craigslist for 15% of original cost .... not one phone call.  Sure, it's a twin XL, but still.

And remember, usually if you exchange to another mattress, that one will be yours for keeps.  I got toasted by that one.

Re: Help! How long does it take to get use to a new mattress?
Reply #18 Aug 22, 2011 11:42 PM
Joined: Aug 22, 2011
Points: 2
Some excellent tips there - thank you poster slpngoc.
Re: Help! How long does it take to get use to a new mattress?
Reply #19 Aug 23, 2011 1:39 AM
Location: San Francisco Bay Area
Joined: May 13, 2011
Points: 170
I was sleeping on a saggy softsider waterbed with a 2" memory foam topper replacing the egg crate foam.  I sunk in pretty far and sleeping on my stomach was not really possible. Then I got my 10" Savvy Rest all Dunlop FMS latex mattress.  I spent the hottest day of the year putting the heavy wooden bed and mattress together.  It took 5-6 hours and I was pooped when I finished,  I woke up the next morning with a back ache.  I'm not sure if it was from all that work or the mattress itself.  But the back pain went away and after a week, I started sleeping better every night!  It feels like it has softened a bit and it's now perfect.  I don't have any injuries or back problems, thank goodness.  But it still took a week before I woke up and felt good.

I think you need to give any particular configuration some time to adjust to, although people like slpngoc who has a shoulder injury can probably tell pretty quickly if a mattress is going to work or not.  Having had a broken shoulder and requiring vicodin for several months to be able to sleep, I can appreciate how difficult it must be to find the right mattress.

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