Hello everyone! I have been reading this forum for a while, but I just signed up so that I could get some advice from you guys.
Here is my story: I am 26, 5'7, 145lbs, and I prefer firmer sleeping surfaces. I used to have a tempurpedic mattress a long time ago, really liked it, except the warmth aspect (would wake up sweating). After a lot of research, I settled on a Flobed full latex bed. I started out with a F-M-S configuration that was way too soft for my taste. After a few exchanges I ended up at SuperFirm-XF-F. I like the firmer feeling but here is the problem: when I go to bed, I start laying on my back, and even this very firm configuration, my hips sink too much, like a hammock, and I feel a strong pain in my lower back (lumbars) after only 10min or so. I called Flobeds and they recommended I try the V-zone (for more lumbar support). Which I did (SF-XF-V-zone and also F-M-V-zone). Now I have a different problem. The lumbar pain is gone (great!), but I have not been able to get a good night's sleep in over a month! I wake up every single night in the middle of the night (around 3 or 4am). UNEXPLICABLY. As a result I always wake up very tired and I am extremely frustrated with my bed. I don't even wake up with any specific pain. Maybe it's just some kind of discomfort? I have tried many configurations, including moving the V-zone layer down, without success. (At the middle layer I still wake up in the middle of the night, and at the bottom layer I can't even feel it anymore and the hammocking problem appears again). I am thinking about keeping the V-zone configuration but adding a Memory Foam topper (like the Sensus one) to reduce the waking up in the middle of the night problem. I don't even know if that is a good idea...
I love the Flobeds latex kit concept, but I haven't been able to make it work for me. I would welcome any advice!! I am very frustrated and very tired of not sleeping... :) |
TKSF, I am totally satisified with my FloBed but I had times where I was going to give up. I never tried the V-Zone since I felt it was good in theory but if I moved out of the exact spot, it would not work. I had to buy my own 1" soft natural latex topper to be comfortable and switch all my layers to Super Firm at the bottom, XF and then XF. Firm was too soft despite how comfortable it was when I first lied down. I needed the topper for a little bit of cushion on my pressure points but then I needed the firmness everwhere else. I would aks for a thinner soft topper and try my way with two XF's and one Super Firm in the formula. Let us know what you decide to do. It is so frustrating. |