Speaking of pillows and bedding
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wrote on 13 May 2020, 03:36 last edited by
We’re buying a new bed. I’m considering getting a split king since I suffer from reflux and Karla suffers from my snoring. Anybody have experience with one? Should I just get one of those wedge pillows?
Thoughts?
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wrote on 13 May 2020, 06:33 last edited by
We have a split king. The best thing in the world is the remote control, raise/lower the head or foot of the bed, and best of all various settings for vibrating. With my back, the ability to reposition the bed has been fantastic. Besides, it's fun to bug my wife by playing with the remote in the middle of the night.
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wrote on 13 May 2020, 12:23 last edited by
That last benefit is intriguing....
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wrote on 13 May 2020, 12:37 last edited by
We still love our Tempurpedic, but the next one will be a split king adjustable. With the Tempurpedic, they are so damn heavy that just taking the mattress off to put on a bed skirt or rotate it is a big task.
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wrote on 13 May 2020, 12:42 last edited by
I have a friend who swears by his. I'm still sleeping on a Restonic cool foam.
Well, truthfully, I sleep in my recliner a good bit.
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wrote on 13 May 2020, 16:32 last edited by
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wrote on 13 May 2020, 17:13 last edited by
I used one higher than that when my lungs were disintegrating.
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wrote on 13 May 2020, 18:26 last edited by
How expensive are split king beds nowadays? Is it affordable for most people?
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How expensive are split king beds nowadays? Is it affordable for most people?
wrote on 13 May 2020, 18:29 last edited by@MainerMikeBrown said in Speaking of pillows and bedding:
How expensive are split king beds nowadays? Is it affordable for most people?
If you have to ask....
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I have a friend who swears by his. I'm still sleeping on a Restonic cool foam.
Well, truthfully, I sleep in my recliner a good bit.
wrote on 13 May 2020, 18:38 last edited by@Jolly said in Speaking of pillows and bedding:
I have a friend who swears by his. I'm still sleeping on a Restonic cool foam.
Well, truthfully, I sleep in my recliner a good bit.
Yeah, I could only sleep on a recliner for about 6 months before/after back surgery #1. Actually, it was very comfortable, and I don't like anyone else sitting in it. Kind of my "Archie Bunker" chair, it fits me as I broke it in.
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wrote on 14 May 2020, 02:56 last edited by
We have our bed customized so the entire mattress at the head of the bed is elevated several inches. Hubby and I both have acid reflux issues, so instead of wedges, we have this solution. I still use two or three pillows to raise my upper body.