I've searched this site and I've gotten a lot of info about mattresses, but I still have a few questions.
Do most of you have the adjustable type sleep # bed?
If so, do you use the adjustments frequently? Was the ability to adjust the bed after surgery a 'lifesaver'?
If you have a sleep # bed that does not adjust, do you wish you gotten that feature?
Thanks - we're considering one.
I'm finally done sleeping in a recliner, after 6 weeks, due to broken ribs and a broken bone in my scapula. Now, our bed doesn't seem to be as comfortable, as it once did. I wake up so stiff, I can't get out of bed without help . . . and I haven't had my scoliosis surgery, yet!
I'm still searching for a doctor.
Peg
Do most of you have the adjustable type sleep # bed?
If so, do you use the adjustments frequently? Was the ability to adjust the bed after surgery a 'lifesaver'?
If you have a sleep # bed that does not adjust, do you wish you gotten that feature?
Thanks - we're considering one.
I'm finally done sleeping in a recliner, after 6 weeks, due to broken ribs and a broken bone in my scapula. Now, our bed doesn't seem to be as comfortable, as it once did. I wake up so stiff, I can't get out of bed without help . . . and I haven't had my scoliosis surgery, yet!
I'm still searching for a doctor.
Peg
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