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Gigi3000
07-08-2023, 02:05 PM
Not sure where this post should go but here seems about as good as any.
I need a new mattress. I'm a side sleeper with scoliosis and i have been waking up with shoulder pain. I cant have a mattress that breaks down in the middle. I haven't found any good reviews on any mattress. I'm even thinking of making my own mattress but not sure any of the latex padding found on the market is worth doing so. Any recommendations?
PJ_Smiley
07-08-2023, 03:54 PM
Have you tried Certo? It's an old home remedy. Certo is fruit pectin used for making jam and jelly. It's in the canning isle.
Mix 2 teaspoons of Certo in 3 ounces of grape juice. Take it 3 three times a day. It comes in a foil pouch and is the texture of honey. Keep unused in the refrigerator. It will thicken when cold. You don't need the grape juice, but it muffles the taste of Certo and makes it easier to take.
I know it sounds crazy, but it can't hurt and it doesn't cost much. Try it for 10-14 days. See if it helps.
mrfixit
07-08-2023, 04:06 PM
FINALLY FOUND THE REAL DEAL.... Saatva Classic .
Absolutely works Great FOR ME.
Tried
.............Regular Coil Spring ........................... NOPE
...........................Temper Pedic........ Somewhat Better
.........................................Sleep Number DANG..... That was NICE
Then a Friend Suggested the>>>>>>> SAATVA CLASSIC......... WOWZER...
OPTED FOR THE 15 INCH DEPTH ... MEDIUM FIRM ...
No longer have Back or Shoulder Pain I Also am a Side Sleeper.
The REAL Temper Pedic and the REAL Sleep Number are happily used in
Guest Bedrooms.
BY THE WAY... The Saatva Classic has been Voted the Best Mattress for 2023
tophcfa
07-08-2023, 04:16 PM
We are huge fans of 100% latex mattresses. We have the same setup at both of our homes and notice a big difference when we travel and have to sleep on anything else. Our beds have 3 layers of latex mattresses, one each medium, firm, and extra firm. You can play with the layering configuration to get the firmness that fits you best. The mattresses are very heavy, so you need a heavy duty bed frame with a solid bottom to support them. No box spring required. Good luck with your search.
mrfixit
07-08-2023, 04:53 PM
Here is a link to the Review for the SAATVA CLASSIC Mattress
Saatva Mattress Review 2023 - CNET (https://www.cnet.com/health/sleep/saatva-mattress-review/)
My favorite part of This Mattress ....... Shop Online ...THEY BRING TO YOUR HOME ... SET IT UP >
WHITE GLOVE DELIVERY IS FREE WITH PURCHASE. They Even took The Other Old Mattress and
Set it up in a Guest Bedroom. AND took the Old Guest Bedroom Mattress to Garage.
ALL I HAD TO DO WAS BE HOME AND ANSWER THE DOOR.
Michael G.
07-08-2023, 05:01 PM
Here's where mattresses from Costo shines.
Pick your mattress, they deliver, they take your old one with no cost to you.
My son bought one at a great price.
Their dog had a accident on it almost to the year.
He called Costo for a replacement, no question asked.
JohnN
07-08-2023, 05:05 PM
We went a couple of months ago to OriginalMattress F actory on highway 27 and got one of their medium (not too firm, not too soft) rated at a 56 on their scale as I recall. Heavy duty springs. A tad too firm so my wife got a topper (link below). I love it, she does too (and that's what mostly counts anyway). I have bad back issues and this has helped tremendously. Good luck, mattresses are a tough topic.
Amazon.com (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073ZY6XH3?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details)
oldtimes
07-08-2023, 05:35 PM
I too am a side sleeper who had shoulder pain but I found it was not the mattress but the pillow. I got this Eli and Elm pillow and it made a big difference
Best Cotton Side Sleeper Pillow | Eli & Elm (https://eliandelm.com/product/cotton-pillow/?sscid=71k7_awqxd&u=2284878)
Arlington2
07-08-2023, 06:28 PM
I am a side sleeper and went to a chiropractor for back pain. I mentioned to him that I thought I needed a new mattress. He responded it is most likely not the mattress. Instead put a pillow between the knees at night. I purchased a knee pillow at Kohls. Back problems completely went away. I don't know about shoulder pain.
Eg_cruz
07-08-2023, 06:33 PM
I have the Layla and love it. It has two side, one side soft and flip side is little more firm. I have have it for 4 years and it is still like new. I do rotate it every six months
OrangeBlossomBaby
07-08-2023, 06:45 PM
SleepNumber was the perfect solution for us. I have osteoporosis and osteoarthritis in my hips and spine, and degenerative disk disease in my lower spine. I sleep all over the place, back, side, other side, stomach. But I sleep well, and whenever one of my joints is bothering me I can adjust the firmness to accommodate the change with the touch of a button on the remote. Another great thing is that it's super light-weight, so changing the linens is easy and stress-free. Lastly, hubby gets the firmness he likes on his side, while I get what I like on mine. And it's just a queen, not a split king. They sell those too but they're hella expensive. We have a lower-end model, the C4.
tophcfa
07-08-2023, 07:51 PM
[QUOTE=Arlington2;2233313]I am a side sleeper and went to a chiropractor for back pain. I mentioned to him that I thought I needed a new mattress. He responded it is most likely not the mattress. Instead put a pillow between the knees at night. I purchased a knee pillow at Kohls. Back problems completely went away. I don't know about shoulder pain.[/
My chiropractor recommended the same thing, a thin pillow between the legs when on the side and then put it under the knees/thighs when on the back. Also use a chiroflow water filled pillow to support my always sore neck. The neck pillow is a game changer for someone like me who has managed to fracture vertebrae in my neck on a couple occasions.
The Left Mitten
07-09-2023, 05:14 AM
I also have scoliosis and shoulder and neck pain. I highly recommend Saavta! They deliver with white gloves! Read the reviews.
Oneiric
07-09-2023, 05:18 AM
Not sure where this post should go but here seems about as good as any.
I need a new mattress. I'm a side sleeper with scoliosis and i have been waking up with shoulder pain. I cant have a mattress that breaks down in the middle. I haven't found any good reviews on any mattress. I'm even thinking of making my own mattress but not sure any of the latex padding found on the market is worth doing so. Any recommendations?
Over the years , trying many mattresses, we are most happy with Sleep Number. Changing the firmness whenever needed is perfect for those days when your back demands more love.
sdeikenberry
07-09-2023, 05:39 AM
One person's perfect mattress is another person's nightmare. Here's what works for my wife and me. We purchased a Sleep Number bed some 10 years ago. We didn't get the top of the line, but one in the middle of the line. Each sides firmness can be set individually. She likes it like a board, I like it like a hammock. I used to have back issues after a night's sleep. But after purchasing the Sleep Number mattress/bed and adjusting to my comfort, I've had no issues. Their technology works, and their product is top notch. The mattress does not lose it's setting over time.
retiredguy123
07-09-2023, 05:48 AM
FINALLY FOUND THE REAL DEAL.... Saatva Classic .
Absolutely works Great FOR ME.
Tried
.............Regular Coil Spring ........................... NOPE
...........................Temper Pedic........ Somewhat Better
.........................................Sleep Number DANG..... That was NICE
Then a Friend Suggested the>>>>>>> SAATVA CLASSIC......... WOWZER...
OPTED FOR THE 15 INCH DEPTH ... MEDIUM FIRM ...
No longer have Back or Shoulder Pain I Also am a Side Sleeper.
The REAL Temper Pedic and the REAL Sleep Number are happily used in
Guest Bedrooms.
BY THE WAY... The Saatva Classic has been Voted the Best Mattress for 2023
Voted by whom? Every time I read a review of mattresses, a different one shows up as the best. The top pick by Consumer Reports is "Avocado Green". Saatva Classic is not even in their top ten. When it comes to mattresses, everyone seems to have an opinion, but there is no consensus.
Anne Cink
07-09-2023, 05:53 AM
I sleep on my left side, left arm under the pillow. I developed pain in the upside shoulder, the right one. I realized, while I was sleeping, my right arm "drooped" down and rested on the mattress, putting the right shoulder in a strained position. I started tucking a thick pillow against my chest so the right arm could rest on it, preventing the shoulder from dropping down. It made all the difference. I also use a pillow between the knees. My hubby teases that I'm "building my fort"!
Sherkugawa
07-09-2023, 06:01 AM
Sleep number
skippy05
07-09-2023, 06:17 AM
Sleep number mattress grows mold. However youtube pulled down all the videos of customers showing this. At one time you could see a lot of videos on the topic on YouTube.
Laker
07-09-2023, 06:19 AM
My wife had to have a steel rod put in her back when she was about 12 years old due to severe scoliosis. She hadn't been able to sleep on her left side for the next 50 years. We were furniture shopping for a new home purchase and walked by the Tempur Pedic display. When I saw the prices I kept walking, but my wife, out of curiosity, laid down on one of the mattresses. She rolled over to her left side and was amazed that she felt no pain. Of course that high price was worth it for her (finally) painless sleeping.
They make several models, there is a hybrid one that we also bought for our seasonal home, less expensive, but it's also working ok for her.
Rzepecki
07-09-2023, 06:38 AM
If you decide to look at Sleep Number beds, you might also want to check out Relax in Comfort in Sumter Landing. Less expensive and more versatile in the areas that count. And GREAT service after the sale.
SusanStCatherine
07-09-2023, 07:04 AM
Sleep Number is adjustable and great. Have had ours over 15 years. The newer ones are loaded with too much stuff. Ask about their S1, S2,, or S3. We'll be ordering one of those soon for our guest room. It's their simplest and least expensive line but comes closest to what we have and like - no sagging either. Good luck!
aldeana
07-09-2023, 07:25 AM
. I need a new mattress. I'm a side sleeper with scoliosis and i have been waking up with shoulder pain. I cant have a mattress that breaks down in the middle. I haven't found any good reviews on any mattress. I'm even thinking of making my own mattress but not sure any of the latex padding found on the market is worth doing so. Any recommendations?[/QUOTE]
I bought an adjustable bed from The Original Mattress Factory at 934 Bichara Blvd about 2 years ago. I love it! I don't want to get out of bed in the morning, and love taking naps. Some people don't read or watch TV in bed, but for me it's my guilty pleasure. I even use the zero gravity setting to sleep, which some find awkward, but I like it. I have scoliosis too, and lots of back problems, but now find it easy to sleep on my back.
Gettingoutofdodge
07-09-2023, 07:28 AM
Find a Beautyrest Jennings Mattress. Not only is it a beautiful mattress, once you sleep on it, you will never want to sleep on any other. It’s a bit pricey but worth every penny.
A friend of mine just house sat for me and slept in that bed. The next day she called Mattress Firm to see if they carried it. They do!
Hope this helps you.
Not sure where this post should go but here seems about as good as any.
I need a new mattress. I'm a side sleeper with scoliosis and i have been waking up with shoulder pain. I cant have a mattress that breaks down in the middle. I haven't found any good reviews on any mattress. I'm even thinking of making my own mattress but not sure any of the latex padding found on the market is worth doing so. Any recommendations?
Notsocrates
07-09-2023, 07:35 AM
Not sure where this post should go but here seems about as good as any.
I need a new mattress. I'm a side sleeper with scoliosis and i have been waking up with shoulder pain. I cant have a mattress that breaks down in the middle. I haven't found any good reviews on any mattress. I'm even thinking of making my own mattress but not sure any of the latex padding found on the market is worth doing so. Any recommendations?
THE MATTRESS FACTORY on Bichara blvd near Spanish Springs.
Local company
Owned by employees
Best quality mattress you can buy
Competitve price
I bought 2 three years ago
Cindy619
07-09-2023, 07:47 AM
I haven't been able to sleep on a mattress for 1 - 2 decades. Now I sleep in a recliner; that works for me.
cjky2k
07-09-2023, 08:04 AM
I also have the Saatva classic. Am a side sleeper with scoliosis. My chiropractor in Chicago recommended it. Had it in our Chicago home for about 8 months before we moved to TV full time and boy did I miss it when we were here! It has been wonderful for me.
PurePeach
07-09-2023, 08:17 AM
We went a couple of months ago to OriginalMattress F actory on highway 27 and got one of their medium (not too firm, not too soft) rated at a 56 on their scale as I recall. Heavy duty springs. A tad too firm so my wife got a topper (link below). I love it, she does too (and that's what mostly counts anyway). I have bad back issues and this has helped tremendously. Good luck, mattresses are a tough topic.
Amazon.com (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073ZY6XH3?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details)
We, too, bought our mattress at OMF and love it. And you can turn it and flip it and it’s so comfortable! And they are reasonably priced. Can’t go wrong there.
OrangeBlossomBaby
07-09-2023, 08:17 AM
Voted by whom? Every time I read a review of mattresses, a different one shows up as the best. The top pick by Consumer Reports is "Avocado Green". Saatva Classic is not even in their top ten. When it comes to mattresses, everyone seems to have an opinion, but there is no consensus.
His post is just a badly-formatted copy/paste of an advertisement he saw somewhere online.
OrangeBlossomBaby
07-09-2023, 08:20 AM
Sleep number mattress grows mold. However youtube pulled down all the videos of customers showing this. At one time you could see a lot of videos on the topic on YouTube.
I don't know what they're doing to cause that to happen, but ours has no mold and we've had the bed for 6 years. Moved it from Connecticut to the Villages (it deflates and folds into its original box that's light enough for one person to pick up easily). We use no special treatment for it.
Out of millions of people who've used SleepNumber, there might be a few dozen people who set theirs up with wet hands, or tried to wipe it down with a moist towel before putting the bumpers on it, and so of course yes it will grow mildew.
If you follow the directions, there's no problem with mold or mildew.
Josephjmarchese
07-09-2023, 08:33 AM
I have similar problems. Get a TULO mattress from Matress Firm. Our King cost only $450 and is the best mattress we ever had. Memory foam words.
Karmanng
07-09-2023, 08:43 AM
Not sure where this post should go but here seems about as good as any.
I need a new mattress. I'm a side sleeper with scoliosis and i have been waking up with shoulder pain. I cant have a mattress that breaks down in the middle. I haven't found any good reviews on any mattress. I'm even thinking of making my own mattress but not sure any of the latex padding found on the market is worth doing so. Any recommendations?
TRY ZINUS I slept on one in TV last year and I swear I never moved plus I was NOT achy anymore !! They have pressure reliving ones...it was also green tea and cooling 12" size.........I cant wait to get one myself when I get there......
Carolcox
07-09-2023, 08:52 AM
Not sure where this post should go but here seems about as good as any.
I need a new mattress. I'm a side sleeper with scoliosis and i have been waking up with shoulder pain. I cant have a mattress that breaks down in the middle. I haven't found any good reviews on any mattress. I'm even thinking of making my own mattress but not sure any of the latex padding found on the market is worth doing so. Any recommendations?
I have back problems and I love my Purple mattress.
clossonjunk
07-09-2023, 09:03 AM
Not sure where this post should go but here seems about as good as any.
I need a new mattress. I'm a side sleeper with scoliosis and i have been waking up with shoulder pain. I cant have a mattress that breaks down in the middle. I haven't found any good reviews on any mattress. I'm even thinking of making my own mattress but not sure any of the latex padding found on the market is worth doing so. Any recommendations?
I have same issues. Scoliosis, osteoarthritis, disc issues and old shoulder injury. I just bought a sleep number two months ago. I have been sleeping so well!!! I usually can only sleep on my back and right side, but now, with the top of the bed at a small angle, I can sleep on my left too! My body loves this bed. I got the lowest level bed that has the least foam. I would rather add my own layers and swap them out if they begin to sag. I bought their 1 inch cooling/heating topper pad which has been worth every penny for me. I haven’t slept hot for two months! If you want to save money on the adjustable base, you can buy one separately from another company. I just bought it all from sleep number to make it easier.
retiredguy123
07-09-2023, 09:13 AM
I hope the OP has a lot of money. So far, 15 different mattresses have been recommended on this thread.
Consumer Reports, which is supposed to be an independent product testing and rating company, rates the Avocado Green mattress as the best. I had never heard of it. Does anyone have one?
I would like to upgrade my mattress, but I am very confused by all the ads and claims. I have been sleeping on an el cheapo mattress that I bought from City Furniture 7 years ago, and it still seems fine.
oldtimes
07-09-2023, 10:14 AM
I hope the OP has a lot of money. So far, 15 different mattresses have been recommended on this thread.
Consumer Reports, which is supposed to be an independent product testing and rating company, rates the Avocado Green mattress as the best. I had never heard of it. Does anyone have one?
I would like to upgrade my mattress, but I am very confused by all the ads and claims. I have been sleeping on an el cheapo mattress that I bought from City Furniture 7 years ago, and it still seems fine.
We liked the mattress at the Renaissance hotel we stayed at so we bought one of those from their online store Shop Collect Renaissance | Discover The Renaissance Bed, Hotel Bedding, Hemstitch Sheets, Tokyo Milk and More (http://www.collectrenaissance.com). It is very much just personal preference. There is no one right mattress for everyone. Many brands offer 30 day trials but I don't understand how that works.
DakotaKid
07-09-2023, 10:27 AM
Not sure where this post should go but here seems about as good as any.
I need a new mattress. I'm a side sleeper with scoliosis and i have been waking up with shoulder pain. I cant have a mattress that breaks down in the middle. I haven't found any good reviews on any mattress. I'm even thinking of making my own mattress but not sure any of the latex padding found on the market is worth doing so. Any recommendations?
I am a side sleeper with a 25+ year history of low back pain including 2 surgeries.
When we moved to TV almost 2 years ago we purchased a Sleep Number mattress and platform (box spring). Ours is second to the top of the line and we are very happy with it. Sleep number has a test bed you can lay on and see your “hot spots” and what number eliminates those. In other words you’ll find out if you neeed a soft or firm mattress.
In the past we have had natural latex mattresses from Foam Source in Boulder, Colorado and those are great as well but are very heavy.
Good luck.
JC and John
07-09-2023, 10:55 AM
If you decide to look at Sleep Number beds, you might also want to check out Relax in Comfort in Sumter Landing. Less expensive and more versatile in the areas that count. And GREAT service after the sale.
We have had a Relax in Comfort split king adjustable bed for 10 years and highly recommend. We did have one of the air bladders replaced but was under warranty with no hassle. When I have hip pain it is easy to adjust the bed to a softer support. Pillow between knees never worked for me.
Regarding the individual who reported using a pillow to support her arm, I also use a small thick pillow to support my right arm. Works great to relieve the tendinitis in the upper arm.
mntlblok
07-09-2023, 11:56 AM
i have been waking up with shoulder pain.
Possibly unrelated, but I used to be able to sleep on my sides with my shoulder under my pillow, but now that will lead to shoulder pain.
I don't like sleeping with my arms at my side nor sleeping with a pillow between my knees nor not being able to sleep on my stomach at all anymore, but these concessions allow me to live with considerably less pain. Any "firm enough" mattress seems to get the job done.
Fascinating thread, though. :-)
loufromnewjersey
07-09-2023, 12:02 PM
I have the same problem and years ago i purchased a Schiffman mattress. Hand made in NJ. Very expensive but none better.
bigeasy
07-09-2023, 01:50 PM
A foam mattress from Walmart works really well for me. Same problem as you.
ljmarenco@aol.com
07-09-2023, 02:50 PM
Based on your description (I have same issues) and convenient link I read the reviews and purchased a side pillow with extra fill on sale. Can return in 45 days, so a no brainer. Really hoping this works for my neck and shoulder pain, especially in the mornings!
Eli & Elm[/url][/QUOTE]
RUCdaze
07-09-2023, 02:55 PM
As long as you DON'T GO to Relax in Comfort on Canal Street.
Happinow
07-09-2023, 04:54 PM
FINALLY FOUND THE REAL DEAL.... Saatva Classic .
Absolutely works Great FOR ME.
Tried
.............Regular Coil Spring ........................... NOPE
...........................Temper Pedic........ Somewhat Better
.........................................Sleep Number DANG..... That was NICE
Then a Friend Suggested the>>>>>>> SAATVA CLASSIC......... WOWZER...
OPTED FOR THE 15 INCH DEPTH ... MEDIUM FIRM ...
No longer have Back or Shoulder Pain I Also am a Side Sleeper.
The REAL Temper Pedic and the REAL Sleep Number are happily used in
Guest Bedrooms.
BY THE WAY... The Saatva Classic has been Voted the Best Mattress for 2023
Agree with Saatva. We bought one about 7 years ago. We were hesitant, but after buying a 5,000 mistake (Tempur Pedic ), we researched Saatva and gave it a try. We got the firm. It's extremely firm but we like it. The bonus was that it didn’t start to sag until about the 4th year. Better than any other other mattress we’ve ever had.
NotGolfer
07-10-2023, 07:32 AM
Ask a question and you'll get a plethora of answers and probably none will be helpful, as you may experience here.
I've long had back issues and a chiropractor asked me what position I slept in. Back then I was solely a tummy-sleeper. He told me that's really bad for a back and suggested trying to sleep on my back. The transition was difficult but it worked. I still have back issues due to degenerative disc disease, osteoarthritis and and rheumatoid arthritis. Some years ago we invested in a cool-foam topper and that works great! I think it's a 3" one, ordered from Wayfair. If/when we purchase a new mattress my choice would be the Mattress Factory (I think that's the name). I believe they're in Orlando---haven't investigated the "where" yet. But they make it in house and probably to your budget. I also prefer a pillow that I can "fluff". I started out in life with a down pillow and had them for many years. Not sure what happened to ours but I replaced them with the kind that is similar but not with feathers inside. I've become a pillow-snob as all those expensive fancy ones don't work. One time, I did buy one for around $100.00 and ended up getting rid of it pretty quickly. It was sold by a chiropractor who once practiced here and had many negative reports made about him. Won't name names but he used to be discussed on this forum. He left the area, as far as I know. Good luck in finding what will work for you!!!!
Gigi3000
07-10-2023, 11:16 AM
Ask a question and you'll get a plethora of answers and probably none will be helpful, as you may experience here.
I've long had back issues and a chiropractor asked me what position I slept in. Back then I was solely a tummy-sleeper. He told me that's really bad for a back and suggested trying to sleep on my back. The transition was difficult but it worked. I still have back issues due to degenerative disc disease, osteoarthritis and and rheumatoid arthritis. Some years ago we invested in a cool-foam topper and that works great! I think it's a 3" one, ordered from Wayfair. If/when we purchase a new mattress my choice would be the Mattress Factory (I think that's the name). I believe they're in Orlando---haven't investigated the "where" yet. But they make it in house and probably to your budget. I also prefer a pillow that I can "fluff". I started out in life with a down pillow and had them for many years. Not sure what happened to ours but I replaced them with the kind that is similar but not with feathers inside. I've become a pillow-snob as all those expensive fancy ones don't work. One time, I did buy one for around $100.00 and ended up getting rid of it pretty quickly. It was sold by a chiropractor who once practiced here and had many negative reports made about him. Won't name names but he used to be discussed on this forum. He left the area, as far as I know. Good luck in finding what will work for you!!!!
I could put a topper on my current bed but my issue is the middle sags causing misalignment with my back. I'm wondering if putting plywood under the mattress would help. I don't trust any mattress on the market quite frankly and thats $2000 i can leave in the market. Yes, I am a hillbilly.....
Gigi3000
07-10-2023, 11:36 AM
I sleep on my left side, left arm under the pillow. I developed pain in the upside shoulder, the right one. I realized, while I was sleeping, my right arm "drooped" down and rested on the mattress, putting the right shoulder in a strained position. I started tucking a thick pillow against my chest so the right arm could rest on it, preventing the shoulder from dropping down. It made all the difference. I also use a pillow between the knees. My hubby teases that I'm "building my fort"!
LOL, it feels like building a fort these days. I sleep on the right side mostly but which ever side i sleep on, that arm hurts. It feels like it smashes into the mattress from my weight on it. I think maybe the middle sagging of the mattress puts additional stress on it somehow. I sleep with two pillows under my right side as my back curves to the right so I'm trying to align my spine. My pillow is thick to try to lift my head to align my spine to accommodate the lifting of my back by the two pillows. When i fall asleep, my neck is aligned with my spine and i feel comfy however by morning its another story. i cant keep a pillow between my knees. Sometimes the bed covers are in a bunch from my tossing and turning. I doubt there is a mattress to help. I have a tempur pedic which is very firm but my 35 year old daughter says it hurts her joints too. What i can say about tempur pedic is it doesnt bow in the middle and its not bouncy, its very stable. Mine is 10 years old buti bet they arent even made as well today. Its a king size but i want a queen or id put a topper on it and sleep on it. I may try one of those again. The trials and tribulations of aging.....
oldtimes
07-10-2023, 11:46 AM
LOL, it feels like building a fort these days. I sleep on the right side mostly but which ever side i sleep on, that arm hurts. It feels like it smashes into the mattress from my weight on it. I think maybe the middle sagging of the mattress puts additional stress on it somehow. I sleep with two pillows under my right side as my back curves to the right so I'm trying to align my spine. My pillow is thick to try to lift my head to align my spine to accommodate the lifting of my back by the two pillows. When i fall asleep, my neck is aligned with my spine and i feel comfy however by morning its another story. i cant keep a pillow between my knees. Sometimes the bed covers are in a bunch from my tossing and turning. I doubt there is a mattress to help. I have a temper pedic which is very firm but my 35 year old daughter says it hurts her joints too. What i can say about temper pedic is it doesnt bow in the middle and its not bouncy, its very stable. Mine is 10 years old buti bet they arent even made as well today. Its a king size but i want a queen or id put a topper on it and sleep on it. I may try one of those again. The trials and tribulations of aging.....
Be careful that you are not torking your neck up with two pillows. Sometimes straining your neck can result in pain that shoots down your arm.
Gigi3000
07-10-2023, 11:51 AM
Be careful that you are not torking your neck up with two pillows. Sometimes straining your neck can result in pain that shoots down your arm.
The two pillows are under my mid back , under my right side, to align spine but i see what you're saying.
Deedle
07-10-2023, 07:59 PM
Not sure where this post should go but here seems about as good as any.
I need a new mattress. I'm a side sleeper with scoliosis and i have been waking up with shoulder pain. I cant have a mattress that breaks down in the middle. I haven't found any good reviews on any mattress. I'm even thinking of making my own mattress but not sure any of the latex padding found on the market is worth doing so. Any recommendations?
I’m a side sleeper with arthritis and stenosis. I struggled to find the right mattress until I found Sleep Number. You can adjust the firmness to fit your pain level day to day. It’s more expensive, but it has provided me the best sleep out of all the mattresses I’ve had.
PugMom
07-11-2023, 11:40 AM
i use a select comfort, & it's the best for my back issues. you won't be disappointed
PugMom
07-11-2023, 11:42 AM
i use a select comfort, & it's the best for my back issues. you won't be disappointed
and a COOP brand pillow!!
Battlebasset
07-11-2023, 11:59 AM
My two cents, I don't have any issues, other than age...
We bought a Nectar mattress on a number of folks recommendations. About $1,000. Not bad, but it's a little soft for me.
When we did the guest room I found this one, highly rated on Amazon: Vibe Gel Memory Foam Mattress, 12-Inch CertiPUR-US Certified Bed-in-a-Box.
$300 for the queen, less than $500 for the king. I figured it would be good enough for a couple of nights that a guest would be using it.
Everyone that sleeps on it likes it. I got COVID back in November, so I used it until the wife let me back in. I liked it better than the Nectar. My kids bought it for their guest room, and it's what we sleep on when we are there.
The price alone might make you want to consider it. Good luck, mattress shopping stinks.
Just jimmy
07-11-2023, 06:25 PM
Not sure where this post should go but here seems about as good as any.
I need a new mattress. I'm a side sleeper with scoliosis and i have been waking up with shoulder pain. I cant have a mattress that breaks down in the middle. I haven't found any good reviews on any mattress. I'm even thinking of making my own mattress but not sure any of the latex padding found on the market is worth doing so. Any recommendations?
We also went to original mattress factory. Great mattress.
Gigi3000
10-31-2023, 12:50 PM
We are huge fans of 100% latex mattresses. We have the same setup at both of our homes and notice a big difference when we travel and have to sleep on anything else. Our beds have 3 layers of latex mattresses, one each medium, firm, and extra firm. You can play with the layering configuration to get the firmness that fits you best. The mattresses are very heavy, so you need a heavy duty bed frame with a solid bottom to support them. No box spring required. Good luck with your search.
How long have you slept in it and where did you buy the latex? Ive thought of buying layers of latex with mattress cover and laying on top of my box spring
tophcfa
10-31-2023, 01:52 PM
How long have you slept in it and where did you buy the latex? Ive thought of buying layers of latex with mattress cover and laying on top of my box spring
We bought or first 100% Latex mattress in 2006 when we built our new log home up north. We love sleeping on it so much we bought the exact same mattress setup again in 2015 when we bought our home in the Villages. Both mattresses still feel like they are brand new today. We bought the three layer setup online from a company called “foam sweet foam” and their website is foamsweetfoam.com. The three layers of the mattress come delivered to your home individually rolled up and compressed in a vacuum sealed shrink wrapping. They are very heavy and require two people to set them up. It’s best to have a heavy duty platform bed frame, without a box spring, to put the three layer mattress on. We have three friends who wanted to lay on our mattress to test it out who all ended up buying the same setup and are very happy they did. Hope this helps.
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