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-WAY too expensive! I am barely affording rent, doctor, car insurance

and repairs, phone and utilities, travel expense, uncovered medical

expenses and more, I make payments for different things already there

is no way I could afford to make payments on something like that. I

wish I could though if it would help. They give you a free 30 day

trial.

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> Does anyone have a Tempurpedic bed? How do you like it?

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Hi Ray

I don't personally have that type of bed, but a friend does. I tried it out and

thought I had died and gone to heaven. <S> I didn't want to get off of it.

However I only spent about 4hrs on it.

Marsha

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Hi Ray,

This is the bed that I tried in a shop. It was very comfortable. We are

still looking into different beds. We did have a waterbed at one time when I

was pregnant. I kept getting stuck in it. Had to start rocking in order to

get myself out of the bed. Waterbeds have been improved since those days I

assume. It was comfortable tho.

Kathleen in Calif.

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Ray

We just got ours last Friday......

Previously we had a Craftmatic but with my increasing artritis pain and

recurring Throbophlebitis ... the mattresses was killing me....

We didn't want to give up the adjustablity so we were able to use the Craftmatic

frames...

We looked at the air mattresses but didn't really like them and already knew

water beds were out and I didn't want a " regular bed "

So far we like it and the extreme pain in my hips have lessened and the general

pressure has been reduced in my whole body....

Luckily I have a prescription for the mattresses so hopefully insurance is going

to help and possibly a deduction on taxes....

Mike

Tempurpedic bed

Thanks, . Tempurpedic is the company. Yes, they recently,

i.e., the last couple of years, opened their first American

production factory in Virginia.

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Does anyone have a Tempurpedic bed? How do you like it?

Ray

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I need to switch to an adjustable bed for my

GERD, but I have not been happy with the

mattresses for them that I have seen, and so I

have been putting off that. The Tempurpedic

mattress looked & felt good, but the foundation &

frame were not going to work for me at all. It

is good to know that a Tempurpedic mattress will

work with an adjustable frame.

Now to figure out a way to afford the

combination...

Aubergine

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Ray

We just got ours last Friday......

Previously we had a Craftmatic but with my

increasing artritis pain and recurring

Throbophlebitis ... the mattresses was killing

me....

We didn't want to give up the adjustablity so we

were able to use the Craftmatic frames...

We looked at the air mattresses but didn't really

like them and already knew water beds were out

and I didn't want a " regular bed "

So far we like it and the extreme pain in my hips

have lessened and the general pressure has been

reduced in my whole body....

Luckily I have a prescription for the mattresses

so hopefully insurance is going to help and

possibly a deduction on taxes....

Mike

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Tempurpedic does have an adjustable version of their bed ..... but we couldn't

afford that right now .... have you looked for a used adjustable bed

(foundation) and just add a new mattress?

Mike

RE: Tempurpedic bed

I need to switch to an adjustable bed for my

GERD, but I have not been happy with the

mattresses for them that I have seen, and so I

have been putting off that. The Tempurpedic

mattress looked & felt good, but the foundation &

frame were not going to work for me at all. It

is good to know that a Tempurpedic mattress will

work with an adjustable frame.

Now to figure out a way to afford the

combination...

Aubergine

AOL IM: ShadoCrone

MSN MS: Shadow_Crone

YM: shadowcrone

ICQ#: 11443880

Wildly Insightful & Talented Crone with a Harley

-----Original Message-----

Ray

We just got ours last Friday......

Previously we had a Craftmatic but with my

increasing artritis pain and recurring

Throbophlebitis ... the mattresses was killing

me....

We didn't want to give up the adjustablity so we

were able to use the Craftmatic frames...

We looked at the air mattresses but didn't really

like them and already knew water beds were out

and I didn't want a " regular bed "

So far we like it and the extreme pain in my hips

have lessened and the general pressure has been

reduced in my whole body....

Luckily I have a prescription for the mattresses

so hopefully insurance is going to help and

possibly a deduction on taxes....

Mike

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Actually I have just started thinking about

asking a bedding manufacturer here in town to

radically discount or donate the adjustable

foundation as a charitable write-off.

It never hurts to ask, says my grandmother's

little book of cliches...

Aubergine

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Tempurpedic does have an adjustable version of

their bed ..... but we couldn't afford that right

now .... have you looked for a used adjustable

bed (foundation) and just add a new mattress?

Mike

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> Insurance covering the mattress with a script?! I will have to look

into that! Did your doctor just write you a script? I guess I can call

the tempurpedic company. TY!

> Luckily I have a prescription for the mattresses so hopefully

insurance is going to help and possibly a deduction on taxes....

>

> Mike

>

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would a slanted pillow under your head or putting the

headboard of your current bed up on blocks help the GERD???

--- SQ wrote:

> Tempurpedic does have an adjustable version of their bed

> ..... but we couldn't afford that right now .... have you

> looked for a used adjustable bed (foundation) and just

> add a new mattress?

>

> Mike

> RE: Tempurpedic bed

>

>

> I need to switch to an adjustable bed for my

> GERD, but I have not been happy with the

> mattresses for them that I have seen, and so I

> have been putting off that. The Tempurpedic

> mattress looked & felt good, but the foundation &

> frame were not going to work for me at all. It

> is good to know that a Tempurpedic mattress will

> work with an adjustable frame.

>

> Now to figure out a way to afford the

> combination...

>

> Aubergine

>

> AOL IM: ShadoCrone

> MSN MS: Shadow_Crone

> YM: shadowcrone

> ICQ#: 11443880

> Wildly Insightful & Talented Crone with a Harley

>

>

> -----Original Message-----

> Ray

>

> We just got ours last Friday......

>

> Previously we had a Craftmatic but with my

> increasing artritis pain and recurring

> Throbophlebitis ... the mattresses was killing

> me....

>

> We didn't want to give up the adjustablity so we

> were able to use the Craftmatic frames...

>

> We looked at the air mattresses but didn't really

> like them and already knew water beds were out

> and I didn't want a " regular bed "

>

> So far we like it and the extreme pain in my hips

> have lessened and the general pressure has been

> reduced in my whole body....

>

> Luckily I have a prescription for the mattresses

> so hopefully insurance is going to help and

> possibly a deduction on taxes....

>

> Mike

>

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> Date: 21/Jan/02

>

>

>

>

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I have a slanted pillow, but I slide down it

under the covers & get 'turtle' headaches.

Blocks didn't work with our bookcase headboard,

and even if they had, there is no footboard so

the mattress just slides off the foundation.

Aubergine

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would a slanted pillow under your head or putting

the

headboard of your current bed up on blocks help

the GERD???

Kat

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