Lower back pain is long gone!
Well, my right lower back pain is GONE! I just had my hysterectomy/oopherectomy/pelvic repair on Monday. Came home yesterday. The back pain was gone immediately. Docs said the cyst had grown to about the size of a grapefruit and were amazed it didn't hurt more. Hurray! Now I just have the post surgery pain to contend with for awhile. I can handle that as long as it finally goes away! I had ordered the 2" 4 lbs. memory foam topper from Sleepwarehouse which is due to arrive anyday. Since I can't lift anything over 10 lbs. I may have to wait before trying it out on my mattress. In the meantime, before my surgery, I tweaked my toppers around a bit. I still have the 1" 32 ILD latex. But I added the softer, Overstock 1" latex topper over that and finally the comfy Cuddle Bed fiber bed type topper. So far, so good. But I'm still curious to see how a 2" memory foam topper feels in comparison to my cheap 1" memory foam. Not sure if I'll stick that under my latex. I WILL get rid of the softer latex, though. Or if I'll put the memory foam directly under the Cuddle Bed. I heard it's nice under a firm latex topper. The sofness of the memory foam and the conforming support of the latex underneath. We'll see! |
Re: Lower back pain is long gone!
The flexible slat foundation definitely gives some of that box spring feel back, and it allows the use of a thinner mattress, potentially helping to defray some of the added cost of the foundation. The clincher for me was the ability to make some areas more firm. It has allowed me to get the support I need with a softer latex. I would still like to know what a super-firm bottom layer would feel like, but I'm not bottoming out or sinking in too far, and feel well supported. I am really happy with mine. Sorry, kind of wondered a bit off topic. This message was modified Oct 20, 2007 by haysdb
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Re: 1/8" plywood over springs--Cloud9
You're right. Without any comfort layers that sucker is MORE than firm! No sinking or swaying goin' on, that's for sure. And, that's exactly the feel I was striving for. HOWEVER, if I hadn't been able to soften it up with the various foams and fiber/featherbeds, it would be a no-go. It's not my goal to bottom out on this rigid bed. But, I DO want the reassurance that my springs aren't so comforming that I can feel my hips sinking in, hence hurting my lower back. I'm counting the days when I can (gently) tear open that box with the Sleepwarehouse 2" 4 lbs. memory foam topper and be able to LIFT it. I'm going to try a few configurations with it. I also found an excellent clearance price on a King featherbed from Mervyn's dept. store. I figure for the price, even if I don't like it, I can always use it somewhere else. I also have the luxurious down alternative fiberbed which I want to try at some point. Too many toppers, not enough time! Or I could stack them all at once and use a ladder to get into bed like the Princess and the Pea. :) Lindsay |