pillow talk
Mar 18, 2010 1:09 AM
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OK, I toss and turn and totally stress out when trying to sleep so put alot of pressure on my pillow and neck, lately it's like one a week now where I'm getting painful knots inbetween my shoulders and neck either on one side or the other.  Any suggestions on what's the best type of pillow to stop me from hurting myself?
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Reply #4 Mar 18, 2010 6:02 PM
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Natalia wrote:

narnia, can you post the name of the JC Penney pillow? I'd like to try it.smiley

Thanks,

Natalie


I just ordered another JCP latex pillow since they were 50% off and I wanted a Kingsize.  Click here, from latex international website, then click on JCP link; it will take you right to the pillow.

 

By the way I buy a pillowcase protector that is 2" wider, because the latex piillow is 18" wide.  Then it is not squished and it is not so tight, and much more comfy for me.

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Reply #5 Mar 18, 2010 6:12 PM
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I have narrow shoulders so anything but a down pillow will give me neck problems. I even travel with a St. Genieve (sp?) down travel pillow.  The advantage of a down pillow is you can manipulate it into any shape you require, custom-filling in the crook of your neck, thus keepng you head level.

Diane

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Reply #6 Mar 18, 2010 6:53 PM
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Can people who have tried both latex and shredded latex pillows comment on how they compare in feel? 

I've tried a latex pillow once and it felt dreamy, but I was concerned that it wasn't the right height for me.  I worry that any height I chose would turn out to be too high or too low once I tried sleeping on it.  So I'm tempted by the shredded latex where you can remove some stuffing until you get it right.  But I've never had the opportunity to lie on shredded latex.

Linda

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Reply #7 Mar 19, 2010 10:15 PM
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narnia wrote:

I highly recommend latex pillows. As soon as I bought one, my neck pain went away!

Overstock.com was selling Nature's Rest pillows made by Latex International, but I'm not sure if they have any left. They were about $65 for Queen. However, JC Penney has comparable pillows, but doesn't have different varieties. For example at O.com you could buy firm, plush, high loft, low loft, and zoned. JC P. is one kind, and I would say it's high loft (about 7") and medium firm. It's a very nice pillow, about $35 for Queen.


Narnia, which one did you buy that helped your neck. Was that the Nature's Rest? And which firmness did you get? A zoned one sounds good to me. I'll watch Ostock for one.

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Reply #8 Mar 19, 2010 10:22 PM
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Leo3 wrote:


I just ordered another JCP latex pillow since they were 50% off and I wanted a Kingsize.  Click here, from latex international website, then click on JCP link; it will take you right to the pillow.

 

By the way I buy a pillowcase protector that is 2" wider, because the latex piillow is 18" wide.  Then it is not squished and it is not so tight, and much more comfy for me.


I may go see if our local JCP has any of these. I was wondering if anyone knows how long a King is? I was thinking I could buy one and cut it down the middle to make 2 out of it. I really don't like really long pillows, I like them short; so I bet cutting it in half would leave me and my wife with plenty of pillow and come out to about $22.50 each. We could carve the cut segment with a carving knife to make it slope downwards towards the center like the other end.

I just checked. Ostock does have the Nature's Rest zoned latex but it has a couple bad reviews (out of 5) and costs a whopping $61! Yikes! I'll check out JCP soon.

I like the idea of the shredded latex because with that if it was too high I could take some out very easily without having to carve it up. But how does the shredded latex feel? Anyone have one? I imagine it would be softer. Too soft, maybe?

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Reply #9 Mar 20, 2010 12:52 AM
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jimsocal wrote:

I was wondering if anyone knows how long a King is? I was thinking I could buy one and cut it down the middle to make 2 out of it. I really don't like really long pillows, I like them short; so I bet cutting it in half would leave me and my wife with plenty of pillow and come out to about $22.50 each. We could carve the cut segment with a carving knife to make it slope downwards towards the center like the other end.


I just got a king size one today, it's 36" long.

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Reply #10 Mar 20, 2010 6:34 PM
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cynicaljones wrote:


I just got a king size one today, it's 36" long.


That's plenty long for 2 pillow, then, in my opinion.I actually prefer smaller pillows.

Let me know how this goes. I assume you mean you got one of the JCP pillows. Did you get it at the store or via the web?

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Reply #11 Mar 20, 2010 6:36 PM
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I have a pillow related question. I did ask it in another thread but maybe it will get more replies here:

What is the best pillow for someone suffering from allergies? I think my mem. foam pillow may be giving me watery eyes.

I would like to try the latex one at JCP but I wonder if that might also give me allergy issues such as watery eyes or etc. I do sleep on latex, but it's under a sheet and currently also under a wool comforter. I think it would be okay but am wondering if maybe a regular Dacron or whatever they use nowadays for pillow stuffing would be better?

Any thoughts on this?

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Reply #12 Mar 20, 2010 7:35 PM
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thank you for all of the replies.  I'd pretty much never heard of latex bed stuff before coming here, only the memory form.  We don't have JC Penny's in Canada, I wonder if the website would mail to non USA locations.  But, I'd honestly like to see what one is like in person first.  Is latex for mattresses and pillows a newer thing?
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Reply #13 Mar 20, 2010 8:07 PM
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jimsocal wrote:

I have a pillow related question. I did ask it in another thread but maybe it will get more replies here:

What is the best pillow for someone suffering from allergies? I think my mem. foam pillow may be giving me watery eyes.

I would like to try the latex one at JCP but I wonder if that might also give me allergy issues such as watery eyes or etc. I do sleep on latex, but it's under a sheet and currently also under a wool comforter. I think it would be okay but am wondering if maybe a regular Dacron or whatever they use nowadays for pillow stuffing would be better?

Any thoughts on this?


No Jim those pillows won't give you allergies.  Those JCP latex pillows,  Sears latex pillows, or Bed bath and beyond latex pillows are all made from Latex International and are all Talalay blended latex.  I love them all.  Of course I still have horrible allergies this year, I live where there are tons of blooming fruit trees!!!!  But the pollen still gets in the house, and when I go outside forget it!

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