I switched my layers around this afternoon, because I'm feeling like the soft is too soft for me. But now I'm concerned about this. I mean, I'll sleep on it and try it, but it feels really squishy now that the the middle layer is softer than the top one. How does work, really? Will I get enough support, or is this likely to be worse? |
As for the heat problem, it could have been that I ate too much yesterday and my metabolism was in overddrive. Yeah, that bed frame is the pits. I paid $60 for it and it's going straight to St. Vinnie's ASAP. I could have bought a set of legs for that money, but, as I said, I didn't want to put holes in the foundation until I knew for certain the bed was right for me. I sat on the beds in the showroom where I bought that thing, thinking they were the same ones. None made those noises, but they were all bigger beds, so maybe that was why.
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I mean put the soft on top, then firm, then medium at the bottom. No I didn't mean put the soft under anything else, leave it on top. I don't think you have tried that yet, have you? Are you using a mattress pad that makes it hotter? |
The mattress pad is actually more of just a protector, it's very thin. This one, which was recommended by someone here. This message was modified May 31, 2010 by cynicaljones
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Last night I had a good night's sleep. I did NOT want to get up this morning. No overheating, and no pain until I tried to sleep on my back. I want to give this configuration a few more days, then maybe I'll try the firm layer on top to compare. This message was modified Jun 1, 2010 by cynicaljones
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I think that it will be hard to find a configuration that works for all sleeping positions. So, you just have to pick what works best overall. So, you are going to try just Firm over medium (6" total)? |
I may just try firm over medium or firm over soft over medium.
Yep the foundation is on the floor, still. I hate the idea of putting it back on that frame, but am not yet ready to drill holes in the foundation. And I also don't want to waste any more money right now. Since I'm probably going to eventually dump the frame, I'll try some padding and tape and whatnot to try and silence it. |
I can't remember what was causing the noise from your frame, but have you tried WD-40 at the various joints and wheel connections? That has worked for me in the past with a squeaky frame. |
I have often used a soft layer under firmer layers. Sometimes it works at least for awhile. IMHO anything is worth a try, then you know. And no one else can tell you what will work for you, so you just have to try it and find out. Never be afraid to think outside the box especially if it's relatively easy and cheap to try. |