I purchased one of those memory foam mattresses and loved it, but it didn't work with my lateral rotational mattress. Now my father uses it and he really enjoys it. I was able to use it during last year's hurricanes and it does alleviate the need for me to be turned. If anyone would like, I could provide the web site where I purchased them for around $100 a couple of years ago.
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Greg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
For 20 years I've never been turned at night. I know I should, but I've never had a problem with it.I do have a 6 inch thick foam mattress with the butt area cut out, then I have a gell pad there. It's been great so far. I've been looking at those memory foam mattresses. I might get one of those. I saw one today at Sam's Club, a twin size an inch thick. Looks interesting.Greg----- Original Message -----From: Linda FerrellSent: Saturday, July 02, 2005 5:03 PMSubject: RE: [QUAD-L] Re New beddoes this mattress alleviate the need to be turned? I have a pretty old a lateral rotational mattress which affords me the opportunity to live by myself without having to be turned. I know it is inevitably going to break down one day, so I need to look into new mattresses.
BillyHi Billy,Check out the Genesis Mattress, I had one for a short while, after I came home from the hospital. It was very comfortable & gently turned you if you set it to turn.I had one for a couple of weeks when I came home from the hospital & rehab. I have a Luminex Air Flo Mattress which is pretty comfortable. Good luck!Friends, Lindaf
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