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Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 8,292
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Wise Elder
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 8,292
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I'm just curious. If one does indeed have back problems and the Temperpedic mattress is not a good fit, so to speak, then what is the best possible mattress to purchase.
For example, if one had no money problems, and wanted to purchase a new mattress, and that person had sciatica, or just plain old back problems going on, what would be the ideal mattress to buy. And should it be soft, firm, orthopedic, etc.???
I remember years and years ago, when Alan and I went to buy a mattress, I never saw so many descriptions of mattresses. We sat on all of them, just to make sure. There was firm, ultra firm, securely firm, orthopedic firm, medium firm, ultra this, Kingcoil that... I mean, we went crazy, went to so many mattress stores. We ultimately got an orthopedic something or other, but I'm just curious. If I ever win the lottery or some rich relative calls me up and says "name the mattress you want, which one would any of you purchase?
I mean, there must be the Best Mattress in the World, somewhere, right??
Melody
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