luis85
Sep 10 2009, 12:26 AM
I need a new bed and i am impressed with the temper-pedic bed. i hear its great for pressure sores as it doesn't have any pressure points. Anyone who had or currently has one, any feedback would be deeply appreciated.
Char
Sep 10 2009, 02:03 AM
I have one of the 8 inch high mattresses and love it. The bed does not move if someone else is in it and gets up or rolls over. It sleeps well. They have a guarantee that you try the bed for so many days and money back if you do not like it.
Ches
Sep 10 2009, 04:49 AM
We've been discussing these in chat lately. Trinity recently purchased one, maybe she could fill you in on the details. I googled the bad reviews and found lots of complaints revolving around liquids that managed to make their way deep into the matrress (sponge) with no way to clean them. Something to keep in mind if you piss, spill stuff in the bed, or have kids that do.
greybeard
Sep 10 2009, 08:39 AM
I bought a 10" Tempur-pedic mattress a couple of years ago to ease back pain and got real relief and good quality sleep until recently.
Now, although I get a good chunk of quality sleep, I wake after around 5 hours with an aching back. Of course this could just be my condition deteriorating, but if I had to make the choice now I would probably go for a combo mattress with pocketed springing sub and memory foam top layer.
wheelywendy
Sep 10 2009, 08:52 AM
i have a tempur-med matress on an adjustable bed i always struggled to get a good nights sleep before i got it as i got so uncomfortable, i've had the tempur-med for 2yrs now and sleep really well on it, it supports me nicely and no pressure points, i'd definately replace with the same when i need to. (the tempur-med has a matress cover than can be wiped over, and is comfortable and long lasting, similar to those on hospital beds, so good for those little mishaps) only draw back i found was the price, very expensive at full price i was lucky to get mine from someone that brought it for her mum who then went into hospital and then into a nursing home and had only used it for 2 nights, so was new but at a third of the price!
wendy
LuckyinKentucky
Sep 10 2009, 09:44 PM
I dont have a temper but use a 2 inch memory foam pad on top of a normal mattress. Just adding the pad made me get ten times better sleep. The dang thing does shift around a bit sometimes but it sleeps wonderfully!
Illinois Boy
Sep 10 2009, 10:17 PM
I tried the 9" one, but felt like concrete to me......
I got a 11" Sealy memory foam mattress with adjustable frame with built in massage......
It has 3 different layers of memory foam..... Like laying on a soft sided waterbed........
Jim
Char
Sep 11 2009, 01:51 AM
QUOTE (Ches @ Sep 9 2009, 09:49 PM)

We've been discussing these in chat lately. Trinity recently purchased one, maybe she could fill you in on the details. I googled the bad reviews and found lots of complaints revolving around liquids that managed to make their way deep into the matrress (sponge) with no way to clean them. Something to keep in mind if you piss, spill stuff in the bed, or have kids that do.
I have a thin waterproof mattress cover on it. Can buy them at Sleep America, most furniture stores. The material is really thin, not plastic, so you don't end up soaked in sweat (found the plastic ones get hot!).
russ1
Sep 11 2009, 08:33 AM
I recently went down the new bed route and looked at temper-pedic beds and decided that they were just too much - got one of these
beds in the end with their memory foam mattress including the massage thing - really impressed with the product and service, the matress is super comfortable and doesn't mark me at all no matter how long I sleep (upto 10 hrs without turning is as far as I've gone so far) but my skin is pretty good. Might be another option for you.
kdenon01
Sep 11 2009, 01:10 PM
We have had one for about 2 years now. We love ours. My hubby is able to stay on one side much longer without any red marks. It felt like concrete to me at first too. But once you are used to it...It is so hard to sleep on a regular mattress.
They are very expensive though. We bought the floor model and got 50% off. But now that I've had it...I know it is worth the money.
wheeliebear75
Sep 12 2009, 06:49 AM
Have the temperpedic........LOVE IT!!!
When it's raining & I'm hurting like there's no tomorrow if someone got in bed with me if they didn't move ever so gingerly it'd kill me......not on the temperpedic!
Meadowlarkmark
Sep 12 2009, 05:07 PM
We got one and I hated it--I felt trapped when I got on it. I could barely move.
Ches
Sep 14 2009, 03:49 AM
U.S. citizens, check out Overstock.com, they have quality mattress and memory foam for extremely decent prices and 2.95 on all shipping!
bbqsteve
Sep 14 2009, 08:24 PM
We had one that we lost in hurricane Ike and replaced as it was so great. Then I was T12 complete after another accident and found it too difficult to turn over and move around in bed, so my lucky daughter got the memfoam bed. We bought one with a small amount of memfoam built in to pillowtop that has springs so I don't sink in pushing down to transfer/move in bed. It works great. We use a cheap cover that zips over the mattress for my untimely accidents. Easy to keep it clean and cheap enough to replace when necessary.
animadversor
Sep 15 2009, 01:27 AM
I spent an entire day in a Tempur-pedic store experimenting and with a pressure mapping system.
The pressure mapping went fairly well, even though my pelvis is extremely bony.the mattress with the best pressure relief wasn't available in the size that I wanted (king-size) for an adjustable bed. Like MeadowlarkMark, I also had a really hard time moving around on the mattress.
greybeard
Sep 15 2009, 08:10 AM
I've found that pressing on a pillow (not a tempur one) spreads the weight when I want to lever myself around. Your hand or elbow doesn't sink in the way it would if pressed directly against the mattress.
Texas Angel Ang
Sep 15 2009, 04:56 PM
QUOTE (Ches @ Sep 13 2009, 10:49 PM)

U.S. citizens, check out Overstock.com, they have quality mattress and memory foam for extremely decent prices and 2.95 on all shipping!
Thanks ches.
I have been using a roho mattress for 10 years, constantly having to air it up and worry about air leaks. Not to mention I have a queen size bed and the other side is a hard foam mat like kids use for nap time. Not too comfortable for my guest of honor
Jax
Sep 15 2009, 08:05 PM
Wife and I got the tempur-pedic bed a bit over a year ago. I don't have a problem with it. It's a hell of a lot better than the pillow-tops for me. With the long set of hardware, the pillow-top felt like sleeping in a bowl. It caused a LOT of back pain. The only thing about the tempur-pedic is that I don't want to get up sometimes...lol. Everybody is different, so try some different things first. Also, be warned that there are several different stiffness levels of tempur-pedics. The stiffer ones are pretty solid in cold, until you lay on them for a bit (body heat makes them softer). Also, the tempur-pedic mattress can be quite a pain if you dress your lower half in bed. If you can find one, the Mattress Firm stores are great for looking at different beds. They have pretty nice showrooms and staff. They offer the waterproof covers with the tempur-pedics.
As a nifty bonus, you can get a prescription for the tempur-pedic bed from your GP and not have to pay tax...
Texas Angel Ang
Sep 15 2009, 09:50 PM
[quote name='Jax' date='Sep 15 2009, 03:05 PM' post='130315'
As a nifty bonus, you can get a prescription for the tempur-pedic bed from your GP and not have to pay tax...
[/quote]
really???
Jax
Sep 16 2009, 05:04 AM
QUOTE (Texas Angel Ang @ Sep 15 2009, 04:50 PM)

QUOTE (Jax @ Sep 15 2009, 03:05 PM)

As a nifty bonus, you can get a prescription for the tempur-pedic bed from your GP and not have to pay tax...
really???
Yup. I did. Was really easy. Called the GP, asked her to write the scrip for the tempur-pedic for back pain, took it with me to purchase the bed, and the Mattress Firm guys put it into their computer and didn't charge tax. Apparently, the tempur-pedic is seen as a medical supply when a scrip is present. From what my GP told me, other mattresses don't qualify.
Texas Angel Ang
Sep 16 2009, 06:37 PM
QUOTE (Jax @ Sep 16 2009, 12:04 AM)

QUOTE (Texas Angel Ang @ Sep 15 2009, 04:50 PM)

QUOTE (Jax @ Sep 15 2009, 03:05 PM)

As a nifty bonus, you can get a prescription for the tempur-pedic bed from your GP and not have to pay tax...
really???
Yup. I did. Was really easy. Called the GP, asked her to write the scrip for the tempur-pedic for back pain, took it with me to purchase the bed, and the Mattress Firm guys put it into their computer and didn't charge tax. Apparently, the tempur-pedic is seen as a medical supply when a scrip is present. From what my GP told me, other mattresses don't qualify.
thanks! I'm going to start looking around! I got a stupid blister on my side. My mattress is not cutting the mustard anymore! I'm so frustrated.
luis85
Sep 16 2009, 10:25 PM
thanks for the good tip
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