Mattresses for sore backs
Some of my father's family have lower back problems. I have to be careful with mine, being careful about how I lift, and sitting with good lumbar support. I've done fairly well over recent months but sometimes I awaken with a moderately sore back and it improves over the morning. My current mattress is basically a large block of firm foam with a memory foam topper.
I wonder if I should get a different mattress. But, they are expensive things, and it is not obvious which ones might be a worthwhile improvement. I probably won't make any immediate changes while I ponder the matter.
I wonder if I should get a different mattress. But, they are expensive things, and it is not obvious which ones might be a worthwhile improvement. I probably won't make any immediate changes while I ponder the matter.
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Ooh, I didn't know that was a thing.
But I have similar fears to the OP. I'd happily pay $2000 for 20 years of good sleep, but what if it isn't?
And over Christmas I got to observe... I was visiting, and sleeping on the 6 year old's twin mattress she doesn't use. Wasn't perfect but decent; I got some pains, but that might have been the inadequate pillows. A few times everyone else was gone and I had the house to myself, and had been invited to try my friend's 'real' bed, but when I tried I never stayed for long. Super firm, especially if I was on my side as normal.
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Over the next three months my pelvis seized up such that I couldn't walk normally.
I reverted to the old ratty one (on top of hers, which makes it less uncomfortable), and now I can walk again.
My conclusion is that the dominant theory that firm mattresses are good for your back assumes that a) you're male and/or b) your edges are straight. Possibly c) you sleep on your back. I'm very glad indeed that I didn't just go out and buy one.
But I've subsequently gone and lain on them in a bed shop, with someone to assess how straight my spine is, and it turns out I can feel which ones are too firm because they put pressure on my thigh. I haven't quite got around to buying one yet, but I'm going to go for the middling memory foam. (And if that doesn't take, a significantly more expensive one the details of which I forget, but I'm not going to start with significantly expensive.)
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