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The craziest thing has happened to me... not only am I sleeping much better but I also have been able to walk 1-2 hours/day lately which I can usually only do after getting an ESI.
I just wonder if there is any correlation between my new bed and how I'm sleeping and the lack of pain? Of course it's probably a fluke because if you took away my pain meds, likely I'd be resting in that really nice bed of mine more than I like or all day! Whatever is going on, it feels good. Now the only thing is that the more I walk, the more my neck seems to hurt! Weird, huh? Oh, I do have really good walking shoes tho I probably have really bad walking posture/technique and my feet and knees/legs seem to wear out faster than my back.. |
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Good to hear it. I am presuming that your mattress is the 2005 Simmons Beauty Rest (Bagnell Visco Plush) firm mattress that you mentioned in another recent post?
I am just the opposite, unfortunately. Tried out a couple of tempurpedic mattresses, and they seem pretty good. Planning on trying out the full line (Classic, Deluxe, Celebrity, and the Brookstone specific models as well) sometime this weekend before I make any decisions though. David
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47 years old Surgery: 14-NOV-2006; Straubing, Germany (Dr. B.) L4-S1: Prodisc |
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David,
I had been used to a very firm bed, with little plush feeling altho it was a pillow top and a good one. So when I first switched to this mattress, I felt it was too plush on the top and not firm enough, however, at the one month mark now, I'm very satisfied with the comfort level of this bed~ it's just wonderful to go to sleep and actually get up only one time at night maybe ve. the multiple times I was getting up because I had grown so unfortable (in pain) in my back with my old bed. Good luck trying out beds out. I suggest not buying from anyone who doesn't offer a return policy and even then read it well as the salesperson might just tell you something like you can return the mattress for any other within 30-60 days after purchase tho if you read the sales agreement it might say something to the effect " mattress may be returned within 60day period for equal or greater cost mattress" and of course as long as it's not damaged.. Buyer beware, esp. when it comes to a bed and a car~ two things spineys really need to be comfortable! |
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Mariaa and David,
Just call me the Princess and the Pea or is it Goldie Lox. Last summer (before my accident) I bought a new bed in hopes it would help my back pain, not knowing what was brewing in my back. After 2 weeks it was too firm and I returned it for a serta perfect sleeper with a euro-top that has tempurpedic built into the euro-top. It was more expensive. At first it was too soft but now that is where you can find me most of the time I love it. BLW I slept on a tempurpedic at Dan�s house (in his guest room) I would not recommend it. It was too soft and not supportive enough for me I was happy to be home.
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Paulette ProDisc L5-S1 W/Dr Delamarter Aug 23, 2005 L5-S1 DDD Diagnosis 12/04 T-12 Compression Fracture 10/04 C-7 Spines Process Fracture 5/99 http://prodisc2.blogspot.com/ You are my Rock God in you I can do anything |
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Any chance you would know which Tempurpedic model is was that you thought was too soft and not supportive enough?
I ask because there are 3 models: --Classic --Deluxe --Celebrity Where basically the classic is described as having a "firmer" feel, and the celebrity is described as having the "most plush" feel. Thanks. David
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47 years old Surgery: 14-NOV-2006; Straubing, Germany (Dr. B.) L4-S1: Prodisc |
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I believe mine is the classic model. I don't like soft beds either and don't consider this too soft, Paulette must sleep on a board! j/k
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Age 34 DDD L5-S1, bulge and Grade V annular tear. SED 2/15/05 - no luck Charite @ L5-S1 8/2/05 with Dr. Regan Struggling with facet joint pain. |
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Heh. Thanks for the info.
As of right this moment, I am leaning towards the Deluxe or celebrity model. Pretty sure most places that sell tempurpedic will let you return it after 60-90 days if you don't like it, which sounds like a good deal to me.... David
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47 years old Surgery: 14-NOV-2006; Straubing, Germany (Dr. B.) L4-S1: Prodisc |
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Dan and David,
No not a board......I'm just a little bit of a princess.......
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Paulette ProDisc L5-S1 W/Dr Delamarter Aug 23, 2005 L5-S1 DDD Diagnosis 12/04 T-12 Compression Fracture 10/04 C-7 Spines Process Fracture 5/99 http://prodisc2.blogspot.com/ You are my Rock God in you I can do anything |
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