Posted: Mon May 30, 2005 10:33 pm
I agree with Rock and Roll about how good the "real" Tempur-Pedic pillows are. When I first started using one, it felt too firm and too low. I used to put a thin regular foam pillow on top of the Tempur-Pedic pillow. That stack was perfect for me, giving me softness on top and the raised edge of the firmer Tempur-Pedic pillow underneath, so that my mask could easily hang over the edge without hitting mattress or pillow.
Gradually I began to reverse the stack, with Tempur on top and came to love the way I couldn't feel mask headgear pressing anywhere in that pillow.
A few months ago, I finally anted-up and bought a real Tempur-Pedic bed. Adjustable, no less! Heaven!! The Tempur-Pedic mattress and pillow are absolutely wonderful to sleep on. With the head of the bed raised just a little, I no longer need a "stack" of two pillows to keep me from feeling like my head/shoulders are going downhill toward the head of a flat bed. Even though they weren't really going downhill, I'd always felt that way on any other bed, thus two pillows.
I had used a memory foam mattress topper, and while that was nice, it was nothing compared to a whole Tempur-Pedic mattress.
Expensive, yeah, but if I'm going to spend a third of my life sleeping, that kind of comfort is well worth it to me.
At age 60, I don't expect I'll ever have to buy another bed.
Gradually I began to reverse the stack, with Tempur on top and came to love the way I couldn't feel mask headgear pressing anywhere in that pillow.
A few months ago, I finally anted-up and bought a real Tempur-Pedic bed. Adjustable, no less! Heaven!! The Tempur-Pedic mattress and pillow are absolutely wonderful to sleep on. With the head of the bed raised just a little, I no longer need a "stack" of two pillows to keep me from feeling like my head/shoulders are going downhill toward the head of a flat bed. Even though they weren't really going downhill, I'd always felt that way on any other bed, thus two pillows.
I had used a memory foam mattress topper, and while that was nice, it was nothing compared to a whole Tempur-Pedic mattress.
Expensive, yeah, but if I'm going to spend a third of my life sleeping, that kind of comfort is well worth it to me.
At age 60, I don't expect I'll ever have to buy another bed.