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Mikey,

Yes it has box springs. We thought we were getting a good bed extra support,

but it's turned out to be a real lemon!

Re: Question- Beds?

>

>

> > Does anyone have a bed/mattress they can reccommend? I bought an

> > entire new double set mattress 2 years ago on the Labor Day

> weekend,

> > spent $1700.00 on it. It 's a Beautyrest, no flip. No beauty about

> > it! I'ts making my spine worse and killing me! I can hardly get

> out

> > of bed in the morning. I've had lumbar surgery and need more. Any

> > ideas? Thanks!

>

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>

> Question - do you use a box springs with it?

>

> We went with the extra firm mattress 30 years ago (and no reqrets

> about that decision at all). More importantly, about the same time,

> we dumped the box springs and went for the solid plywood or particle

> board underneath the mattress. I think getting rid of the box

> springs has had more of a long-term, beneficial effect than just the

> extra firm mattress by itself.

>

> One that I have heard good reports about is the Tempurpedic. It

> supposedly gives good, solid support while molding to the body so

> you don't get painful areas like the hip. I have not tried one

> personally so can't comment from experience. All I can say is the

> favorable comments I have heard (other than TV commercials) came

> from either classmates or instructors in different classes with

> experience with it. They aren't cheap - but then again, neither is

> $1700 that seems to be busting you up.

>

>

>

>

> To learn more about EDS, visit our website:

http://members.rogers.com/ceda2/

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Mikey,

Yes it has box springs. We thought we were getting a good bed extra support,

but it's turned out to be a real lemon!

Re: Question- Beds?

>

>

> > Does anyone have a bed/mattress they can reccommend? I bought an

> > entire new double set mattress 2 years ago on the Labor Day

> weekend,

> > spent $1700.00 on it. It 's a Beautyrest, no flip. No beauty about

> > it! I'ts making my spine worse and killing me! I can hardly get

> out

> > of bed in the morning. I've had lumbar surgery and need more. Any

> > ideas? Thanks!

>

> ----------------

>

> Question - do you use a box springs with it?

>

> We went with the extra firm mattress 30 years ago (and no reqrets

> about that decision at all). More importantly, about the same time,

> we dumped the box springs and went for the solid plywood or particle

> board underneath the mattress. I think getting rid of the box

> springs has had more of a long-term, beneficial effect than just the

> extra firm mattress by itself.

>

> One that I have heard good reports about is the Tempurpedic. It

> supposedly gives good, solid support while molding to the body so

> you don't get painful areas like the hip. I have not tried one

> personally so can't comment from experience. All I can say is the

> favorable comments I have heard (other than TV commercials) came

> from either classmates or instructors in different classes with

> experience with it. They aren't cheap - but then again, neither is

> $1700 that seems to be busting you up.

>

>

>

>

> To learn more about EDS, visit our website:

http://members.rogers.com/ceda2/

>

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Mikey,

Yes it has box springs. We thought we were getting a good bed extra support,

but it's turned out to be a real lemon!

Re: Question- Beds?

>

>

> > Does anyone have a bed/mattress they can reccommend? I bought an

> > entire new double set mattress 2 years ago on the Labor Day

> weekend,

> > spent $1700.00 on it. It 's a Beautyrest, no flip. No beauty about

> > it! I'ts making my spine worse and killing me! I can hardly get

> out

> > of bed in the morning. I've had lumbar surgery and need more. Any

> > ideas? Thanks!

>

> ----------------

>

> Question - do you use a box springs with it?

>

> We went with the extra firm mattress 30 years ago (and no reqrets

> about that decision at all). More importantly, about the same time,

> we dumped the box springs and went for the solid plywood or particle

> board underneath the mattress. I think getting rid of the box

> springs has had more of a long-term, beneficial effect than just the

> extra firm mattress by itself.

>

> One that I have heard good reports about is the Tempurpedic. It

> supposedly gives good, solid support while molding to the body so

> you don't get painful areas like the hip. I have not tried one

> personally so can't comment from experience. All I can say is the

> favorable comments I have heard (other than TV commercials) came

> from either classmates or instructors in different classes with

> experience with it. They aren't cheap - but then again, neither is

> $1700 that seems to be busting you up.

>

>

>

>

> To learn more about EDS, visit our website:

http://members.rogers.com/ceda2/

>

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Thank you Mike.

Re: Question- Beds?

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> > Mikey,

> > Yes it has box springs. We thought we were getting a good bed

> extra support,

> > but it's turned out to be a real lemon!

>

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>

> Consider either dumping the box springs altogether and replacing

> with a hard surface under structure. Or, to test it out, get some

> quarter inch plywood and put it between the mattress and box springs

> and see how that works for you.

>

> I personally recommend plywood over particle board (even though

> particle board is a lot cheaper) because particle

> board " outgasses. " I think it is formaldahyde but can't remember

> for sure. At any rate, I would not want particle board in the

> bedroom where I would be breathing that in all night long.

>

>

>

> To learn more about EDS, visit our website:

http://members.rogers.com/ceda2/

>

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