I used this forum last year when we purchased a Jamison latex. We thought we made a good buy but I had tons of shoulder pain (only 28 now) and it was the mattress. We exchanged it for a sealy (the only other brand the store carried). So now we have what I consider a cheap mattress when we originally went to purchase something much nicer. It is one that has a made in topper and is not flippable. After only two weeks you could see impressions. This is something that we expected with this type of mattress. The shoulder pain did go away but now I am so hot that I cannot sleep at night. We cannot afford to keep buying a mattress each year. We are hoping to keep this one for a few more years. Is there something I can put on top to help cool me off. I am not a hot person by nature. We have the fan on high at night and the inside temp down lower than we have ever had it before. I cannot sleep and get up in the morning soaking wet. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. |
Does anyone use wool pads? Do they help pressure points on the hip area? |
I really think pillowtops should be illegal. Of course I'm being facetious, but they are just the worst things ever invented to sleep on. They sag almost immediately and are usually so overpadded with soft, soft foam that you just smother in them if you can sleep at all without your back killing you from lack of support. I know you're reluctant to perform surgery on the mattress, but I think that might be the only real solution. And really, what have you got to lose other than a lot of sweaty sleepless nights? I think someone on the forum reported on removing a pillowtop but I'm not sure if I read it in the new forum or the old one. You could search. Putting anything over the pillow top--even a very expensive wool topper is only going to give you more to sink into. Then you'd be smothering in foam and wool besides. Removing the pillowtop is the only way to go. I think you can make your current mattress work for you by modifying and customizing. If you don't care for latex or MF there are other kinds of high quality foams like HR, which you can get in a variety of ILDs to suit. |
My wife has used wool pads quite a lot and with good results. They aid with ventilation during the night, as she was constantly fidgeting and waking up. They did not give her any discomfort and have solved the problem perfectly! |
i dissagree with the post saying that mattress toppers are rubbish... i do think youll get what you pay for and so if you choose a memory foam mattress topper or a latex mattress topper around the 3 to 4 inch think then you'll experience the best nights sleep ever...the memory foam mattress topper one (i have a 4inch for the campervan) does retain almost 12 degress C of body temp but we bought a latex one for our bed at home and that is like sleeping on air! it really is lush and doesnt retain body heat... |