I am having severe pain radiating from below my lower back to upper back that is a new pain...thought i was allergic to latex but the symptoms are different than what the allergy would be
the pain pretty much goes away under heat pad when i get up so it is clearly related to being in the bed
i have spent so much money and time on beds that i am going crazy - this is on my costco/sleep scienced latex bed, have tried both sides, problem seems not to be related to firmness This message was modified May 1, 2010 by randys
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randys/Diane: As you're both probably aware, I have a FloBeds 100% natural that I'm very happy with. But prior to this I slept for 20 years on waterbeds. The only reason I did not stay with the waterbed was that I wanted to try something else that was different. My point is this. Why don't you try a waterbed. Get a good quality," low or no wave" waterbed mattress. I like the soft sided waterbeds because they make up just like a regular bed. This is opposed to what is referred to as a hard or solid sided waterbed. You can adjust the water level to any that suits you. I would suggest that you also get a electric water pump when you purchase the bed, that way you can adjust the water level much more easily. The fact that you can purchase a heater with them allows you to adjust the temperature to any that suits you. There is not another bed made, that I am aware of, that gives you the infinite adjustability of a waterbed. If I were going to buy a different bed from what I currently have it would be a waterbed. Dave Turner started in the business with waterbeds, thus the name, FloBeds. You might give him a call and talk to him about this idea since you already have a working relationship with him. He's a very inventive guy and will turn handsprings in an effort to have a satisfied customer. You have my best wishes. This message was modified May 1, 2010 by eagle2
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randys- my sympathies. I have spinal stenosis and have been trying different options as I am compelled to side sleep forever. Try putting some boards ( with small spaces in between for air) under the latex mattress and add a comfort layer on top - 2" of memory foam or a cuddlebed or other fiber mattress topper - but check reviews, as some of them bunch up. You could also try a feather bed on top, although they are high maintenance, and, as several here have recommended, the omalon topper which is high support underneath it. the combination you probably need to stop the pain is higher support underneath and a softer surface. a coil spring base would probably be a better starting place for you,but since you are already invested in a latex mattress, try playing with combinations to see if you can get it to work for your condition. good luck EDIT I am just remembering that the one time I had shooting pains up my back like those you describe was when I had my top layer TOO soft. I cut the memory foam layer on top down to 1" and that solved it. This message was modified May 2, 2010 by olenska
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randy, have you seen a doctor about the pain to rule out any illness or damage you may have? |
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