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Old 12-26-2006, 06:18 PM #12
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I couldn't afford a whole new bed system. But I bought a tempurpedic mattress pad and then covered it with a high-end featherbed from Overstocks dot com. The combination is great. It's made a huge difference in night spasms and general comfort. I really recommend this if you can't get a whole new system.

I have the same approach with my pillow. I have a tempurpedic pillow and a thin, but very nice, down pillow over it for comfort and heat absorption. I absolutely love them.

Hello Nola,

I don't believe we've met before. That's a wonderful solution that you came up with for the heat problem with the Temperpedic bed. We had heard they retained heat and therefore didn't even look at them. I'm glad it's working out for you. I do have one of their travel pillows, and I do enjoy that. It's just the right contour for my neck and is very comfortable for me.

Mariel,

I'm sorry you're having the problems you are. The sleep comfort might be a good solution for your problem as SallyC mentioned. I usually change the number on my side of the bed in the morning about a half hour before arising to get myself ready to get out of bed. It seems to be working very well for me. You might want to consider it. Let me know if you have any questions about it.

All the best to both of you,

Chris
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