Am I expecting too much from my perfectly good mattress?
Sometimes I'm not sure if my aches and pains, and particularly lower back issues aren't related to other factors. I'm always ready to blame my mattress, it seems. The reason I say this is because my back is terribly fickle these days. One day my mattress (latex and coils) will feel just great the way it is. Then the next day my lower back hurts. I tweak the layers a bit or add a softer topper. But no matter what I do, it never seems to feel perfect. I'm talking about my back and sometimes other body parts. I'm beginning to think if I made a point of 1.) Exercising and stretching more 2.) Losing about 20 lbs. 3.) Going to bed earlier....my back might feel better all the way around. Then, hopefully, I can stop trying to configure my mattress to "cure" the aches and pains. Maybe I shouldn't give it so much responsibility! I'm realizing that we need some teamwork here for this 'perfect match' to work the way it should. <BR><BR>Off to the gym....I guess....:-) |
Re: Am I expecting too much from my perfectly good mattress?
You can take a look at the 'mattress genie" with a Google Search. It's on sale at multiple places online including amazon.com. Looks like a king size unit only costs $149 which is cheaper than most mattress toppers. This gadget goes under your mattress and inflates in a wedge shape that will lift/flex your mattress to elevate your head (guess it would also work at the other end of the bed too. If either of us suffered pain during sleep I would try this (cept it wouldn't work with the weight of our waterbed mattress plus we love our mattress) so take a look if you care to - this looks like a pretty creative little gadget to create a "poor man's" adjustable bed that you can put in your rv or take to your hotel room when you travel. Jim |