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Tempurpedic problems


Posted by Sunclock on September 18, 2002 at 19:09:37:

Hi,

My wife and i recently bought a Tempurpedic matress/foundation & the pillows.

We got it in April. We'd been having some aches and pains and Loved the feel in the store and loved the first few weeks, but always woke up feeling like we needed to move a little more than our bodies were able to move at night (like we couldn't roll over easily enough). Our ORIGINAL aches and pains disappeared so it seemed we were better off than before.

We began to notice that we were waking up during the night, couldn't sleep all the way through, eventually that stopped.

After 6-8 weeks everything seemed ok. But since late June or early July we are both waking up with sore LOWER backs, perhaps worse than b4 the bed.
Also I have noticed that my butt is sore. When I sit on something like an office task chair, It gets REALLY sore which never happened to me before.

Any one had anything like this?
Could there be a seasonal difference from summer and winter that would affect the mattress support?
The house is a few degrees warmer in summer than winter.

We're getting back toward winter now so i will see if there is a difference. We both really WANT to love and keep the bed, but we are definitely questioning it now. I am thinking of going back to the fouton for a while to see what happens.

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