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new mattress or new bed?
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I wake every night on numerous occasions with aches and pains, i went as far as to buy a mattress topper a few months ago but it hasent made a scrap of difference, the bed is wooden with slats and cost about �40 and the mattress was only around �50, do i just need a new mattress or a whole new bed with a different base like a divan. as its difficult to tell from 5 minuets in a shop laying on it i dont want to make a expensive mistake, thanx x.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A friend of mine bought the natress topper you mention and she said it didn't make a blind bit of difference and ended up getting a new matress completely.
You could compromise with yourself and buy just the matress and if that still doesn't help, go and buy a bed with no matress included?
It doesn't sound like you've got the best of matresses there if you paid �50 for it? For matress worth its salt, you're looking at �300 - �500.
You could compromise with yourself and buy just the matress and if that still doesn't help, go and buy a bed with no matress included?
It doesn't sound like you've got the best of matresses there if you paid �50 for it? For matress worth its salt, you're looking at �300 - �500.
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I highly reccomend Tempur matresses. Since I've been sleeping on it, I no longer wake up in pain, as it supports and cradles the body in all the right places.
Unfortunately, they are costly. Our Superking size Tempur cost us �1400, but there are imitation memory foam matresses, which are still expensive, but cheaper than Tempur, around �300 to �500.
You spend probably a third of your life sleeping, so it really is important to have a good quality matress. You really can't afford to skimp on price, a decent night sleep is paramount.
Unfortunately, they are costly. Our Superking size Tempur cost us �1400, but there are imitation memory foam matresses, which are still expensive, but cheaper than Tempur, around �300 to �500.
You spend probably a third of your life sleeping, so it really is important to have a good quality matress. You really can't afford to skimp on price, a decent night sleep is paramount.
I agree with Velvetee. Recently we bought a new bed that has a proper memory foam mattress. It was well over �1000 but it's like sleeping on air, and because I suffer from occasional back pains due to an old unjury, it's just what I needed.
The base of a bed CAN make a lot of difference to how you sleep, because they can be poorly-supporting, or sag with age. Best to just invest in a new bed WITH a mattress, if you can run to that. The following link gives you an idea of Silentnight beds & their prices, if it's of any help.
http://www.bedstar.co.uk/shop/catalog/Bed_Manu facturer_Silentnight_Beds_Silentnight_Divan_Be ds_3ft_Single-p-1-c-1672.html
The base of a bed CAN make a lot of difference to how you sleep, because they can be poorly-supporting, or sag with age. Best to just invest in a new bed WITH a mattress, if you can run to that. The following link gives you an idea of Silentnight beds & their prices, if it's of any help.
http://www.bedstar.co.uk/shop/catalog/Bed_Manu facturer_Silentnight_Beds_Silentnight_Divan_Be ds_3ft_Single-p-1-c-1672.html
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Hello I would highly suggest getting a memory foam mattress. They will provide the support you need in order to get rid of the aches and pains you wake up with. http:// www.mem oryfoam mattres skings. com provides great mattress reviews and they will provide you enough information to pick the right mattress for yourself.