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On 02/10/2013 00:03, Tom Gardner wrote:
On 01/10/13 21:08, Janet wrote: Given the huge negative effect a bad back and poor sleep has on all aspects of life and mental and physical health, I'd say spending £2100 to improve them is a good investment. I tend to agree. OTOH, spending £2100 and finding no improvement would be somewhat of a disappointment. I'd suggest spending £100 or so on a simple piece of memory foam to see if there's an improvement - there was for my daughter. If there is, then it might be useful to spend the other £2000 - it wouldn't be for my daughter. In this case more than most, YMMV. One wonders what the "other" £2K covers then |
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On 02/10/13 08:22, stuart noble wrote:
On 02/10/2013 00:03, Tom Gardner wrote: On 01/10/13 21:08, Janet wrote: Given the huge negative effect a bad back and poor sleep has on all aspects of life and mental and physical health, I'd say spending £2100 to improve them is a good investment. I tend to agree. OTOH, spending £2100 and finding no improvement would be somewhat of a disappointment. I'd suggest spending £100 or so on a simple piece of memory foam to see if there's an improvement - there was for my daughter. If there is, then it might be useful to spend the other £2000 - it wouldn't be for my daughter. In this case more than most, YMMV. One wonders what the "other" £2K covers then I can imagine that there might be research overheads, warehouse overheads, stocking overheads, returned items, salesroom overheads sales staff to watch people trying things out for 60 mins, personal consultations and advice. And all that probably /does/ make it worth £2k worth /if/ it enables you to get a better night sleep. Whatever is done, you'll pay to gain experience. Maybe £100 would be a useful way of finding out the questions (and answers) that are most relevant to each person's case. (BTW, after lying on each, my daughter opted for a 7cm thick memory foam topper, not 5cm. Other cheaper toppers seen were, IIRC, 1cm memory foam on 5cm ordinary foam, which she didn't like) But, YMMV, and those are /not/ recommendations! |
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