That's the same size mine is and like yours it's too long for my bed and if I don't get put in at the exact right spot I end up sliding down in the bed after raising my head up and man is it uncomfortable so I'm looking for a new bed and wish I could do without the air mattress but probably not.
Anyone else have problems getting just right in bed?
 
Mark
 
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Date: Friday, February 11, 2005 8:16:46 AM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Temperpedic bed
 
I have your standard home hospital bed.  My foam mattress is approximately 6 inches thick and my alternating air mattress when fully inflated seems to be about 5"-6" thick.  I think the air mattress that I have must be "one size fits all" because it is a lot longer than my bed.  I was continually having troubles with the alternating air mattress that was prescribed for me due to blowouts.  I found out that the air mattress that they were giving me was for smaller people and I needed a bigger one.  The one I have now is for people up to 330 pounds and boy what a difference.
 
Jim
 
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