I really thought I had my mattress fixed for good! I am so ![]() ![]() It really has me frustrated. My back has no problems at all with this setup. But when I sleep on my side I wake up with hip pain. I guess as Sandman and others have said you will never be 100% happy with a mattress and it could be aging, just plain hip pain. I really am bummed out. |
I feel the same frustration and have for years, as you probably know, Leo. I occasionally get a configuration that works for a short while but never for more than a few weeks at best. I cannot figure it out but I suspect it may have something to do with just being older and having my back or shoulders "go out" on me. But then, I go on a trip and sleep on someone else's mattress and I find it VERY comfortable and want to buy that mattress! But I suspect it too would not be the answer. (I'm still trying to get further info on that mattress I slept on at my sister's house but she's dragging her feet. You'd think I was asking her to run to the top of a mountain or something; all she has to do is have one of her grandkids help her lift one end and look at the dang label! Argggh!) I had two great nights on my Sensus foam and then it started hurting and by the 4th night I had to change the configuration. I do want to add here, that latex alone (or any foam alone) without springs is not always going to work for everyone. Some people like myself tried for 2 years to make pure foam work and finally realize they need springs under them. So if you feel the latex is killing you, join the club, it killed me too. But now I use it over springs and it's okay, even if at times it still bothers me especially if I have it as a top layer. But then again, just as "full disclosure", I also cannot find a "perfect" foam-over-springs configuration. But in general it has been better for me than foam alone. |