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Posted by Cynthia on January 02, 2001 at 09:29:05:In Reply to: Re: What About Memory Foam? posted by Honest Expert on January 02, 2001 at 00:04:20:
You mentioned that memory foam is not a good idea if your room stays at 60 degrees F or below - what about those of us in tropical climates. My house has poor airconditioning and it is not unusual for the air temperature to be close to 80 degrees F when I go to bed at night. Would that cause a problem? I'm also aproaching the age of hot flashes. Would the change (increase) in body temperature cause problems?
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