I use a little more than they suggest, but that's just the way I like it. Currently I am using a sheet, sheepskin, and a had to make sure no moisture seeps through to the mattress. I know this diminishes the benefits of the low air loss therapy, but that's the way I have my bed right now.
About 10 months ago I developed a really strange rash. The doctors had no clue as to what was causing it, but the rash developed into small blisters and eventually busted. When this occurred, I used just a sheet over the mattress and this did facilitate the healing. I never thought about just using the cover which came with the mattress. Q On 5/2/08, Danny Hearn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > *I was wondering how those of you use your low loss air mattress. Do you > place a cover or sheet on top of them, so you don't lay directly on the > rubber type material? * > * thanks, DanH.* >

