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On 2013-10-01 09:40:15 +0100, David Hill said:

I know that this is totally off topic but thinking about how many
gardeners have back problems I thought I'd ask my question here.
It's time for me to change my mattress and my back is giving me a lot
of problems.
I'm wondering about a Memory foam mattress, but I don't know anyone who
has one.
Are they as good as the advertising says, or is it just hype.

David @ an overcast side of Swansea bay


I know a few people with them, including one of my immediate family.
All of them absolutely swear by them but one person says they can make
you hot - not in a pop star way, either! ;-) I use a memory foam
pillow because I have a neck problem, and it's fantastic. Weighs a ton
though!
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On 01/10/13 10:34, Sacha wrote:
On 2013-10-01 09:40:15 +0100, David Hill said:

I know that this is totally off topic but thinking about how many gardeners have back problems I thought I'd ask my question here.
It's time for me to change my mattress and my back is giving me a lot of problems.
I'm wondering about a Memory foam mattress, but I don't know anyone who has one.
Are they as good as the advertising says, or is it just hype.

David @ an overcast side of Swansea bay


I know a few people with them, including one of my immediate family. All of them absolutely swear by them but one person says they can make you hot


All foam has that problem! It is worth trying to mitigate that by putting some air between yourself and the foam, e.g. a blanket or towel.

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