FOR ME, THE RECLINING CHAIR WAS MUCH MORE IMPORTANT THAN THE BED, SINCE I
DON¹T SLEEP THAT WELL ANYWAY,  BUT I HIT THE RECLINER OFTEN AND IT MUST BE
COMFORTABLE ENOUGH TO NAP IN. THOSE NAPS COUNT WITH ME.


On 4/6/10 5:37 AM, "Jim Lubin" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have a hospital bed with this mattress pad overlay.
> http://www.parentgiving.com/shop/silicore-bed-pad/shop-parent-giving-1425.html
> 
> SILICORE® Bed Pad cushions and protects all pressure-prone areas of the body.
> SPENCO® SILICORE® Fibers, unique siliconized hollow core shafts that won¹t mat
> down, retain their loft and air flow. Washable and dryable. Reversible with
> moisture-resistant nylon on the other side. Made in USA. 78" x 36".
> 
> At 06:11 PM 6/3/2010, Akua wrote:
>> I didn't get to shop or choose either -- only knew i needed
>> a "hospital bed"
>> 
>> 
>> Again the ability of the bed itself to move/ adjust mediates
>> and aids whatever mattress.  I think the mattress i got is
>> crap i can feel the metal springs with my hands, but my body
>> doesn't notice....sometimes i go to sleep
>> nearly sitting up and other times I am laying flat --- sometimes legs
>> slightly raised
>> (a fun way to exercise in bed)
>> that  (and six pillows) is wonderful aid to going to sleep
>> soon after  I adjust myself.
>> 
>> Akua
>> 
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