I tried some random memory foam pillow from target, and while it was good the first few weeks, it lost its shape very quickly and I started having neck and shoulder pain. I like my pillows to be pretty high, other wise I get neck pain, but most pillows lose their shape pretty soon. Also, I'm a side sleeper. Any recommendations would be appreciated. |
I bought a memory foam pillow a few years ago and thought it was going to be fabulous ... it was for about 10 days and then I woke up with SPLITTING neck shoulder pain the like I have never experience. I read information on www.chem-tox.com and found others had the same experience. I think I will look into a shredded latex bed next. Cheers. |
As usual, I take matters into my own hands and make my own pillow from leftover foam. For example, the Venus and Sensus foam we got from overstock were King size so we cut them down into 2 twins but there was about 6" too long so we cut them off. I used those extra 6" to add to another memory foam pillow that was too low for me. So it's good not only because it's higher, but it's only higher for about half the pillow and the other 6" or so is still low. So I can turn it around and sleep on the high side when I'm on my side or sleep on the low side when I'm on my back. My wife recently bought a fiberfill pillow at Ross for about $10 and then she cut it open and took out a few big hands full of the innards from the middle of it and now she likes it. |
I have tried a number of pillows, but I always seem to go back to goose down. Memory foam seemed too firm. Latex and shredded latex push back to much (plus they might have some latex smell for a while). If you want high fill power goose down (700, 800) the cheapest place I have found in Unitedpillow.com (read about them in the Wall Street Journal) I will warn you though that their customer service can be a bit spotty and slow (though they have always come through in the end) and the firm is very stuffed with feathers. I started with a firm and ended up with a soft. Another interesting place that got a good review in the Wall Street Journal was myidealpillow.com. They pick out the firmness of the pillow based on at the data you input (height, weight, sleeping style, mattress firmness, etc.). I have not tried them, but I might order one some time soon. Both of these places have a return policy, but obviously buying a pillow over the internet is tricky. |
www.stgeneve.com check out their section called 'Quality Defined' incredibly informative about many things, textiles, down, and even proper down pillow design. Their products are expensive but are considered to be among the best in the world. |
Try this pillow out from Rejuvenite. http://www.rejuvenite.com/_product_65708/Zoned_Firm_Pillow |
If you want a firmer shredded latex pillow at a great price, look at Pillowflex.com. I bought one of these but it was a little too firm for me. Good product though and really great prices - I think it was $25. shipped from Georgia to Oregon. I have gone round and round on pillows. Being a stomach sleeper, I don't like something too firm as it cocks my head up. For years, I used a very old feather/down pillow that I could make a good indenation in and really didn't like anything else. Now with my super FoambyMail mattress, I use two standard down pillows that I bought from TJ Maxx for about $15 each; one for my head and one to hug. Its amazing all of the junk that is out there in department stores that are called 'pillows'. I wouldn't let Bandit (my dog) sleep on most them. |
I recommend the Mediflow Waterbase Pillow, which you can get from Amazon for $35. I've used it for several years and it really helps with neck pain. Takes some finagling at first to get the right amount of water in it, but once you've figured this out, it provides excellent support without pain. Have your partner look at your neck and upper spinal column to make sure that they form a straight line. |
WOW..thats pretty interesting. Now I can have a water pillow to go with my waterbed! |