Tempur Pedic Mattresses

March 14th, 2008 | by admin |

 

Tempur Pedic Mattresses

What Can A Tempur Pedic Mattress Offer You?

It is thanks to NASA that we have the Tempur Pedic mattress that we enjoy today. The special foam material that is utilized by Tempur-Pedic was first created in order to help cushion the astronauts from the force of gravity during takeoff. The initial material wasn’t perfect but TempurPedic decided to go with it, made some enhancements and the rest as they say is history! The Tempur Pedic mattress as brought a level of comfort that many have never experienced before.

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The TempurPedic mattress uses a viscoelastic memory foam design. This viscoelastic material gives you the ultimate in support and cushioning. The Tempur-Pedic mattress is designed to conform to your natural shape and will help to correctly align your neck with the rest of your spine. When lying on the mattress, you will notice that no other part of the mattress is disrupted in anyway except for the area where you are lying and applying pressure. This is a great benefit for those who share a bed, as it means that the movement of your partner will not disturb you in any way.

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The TempurPedic mattress has been designed so it knows just how much of your body to let sink within the foam. For instance, as your head applies a smaller amount of weight onto the mattress compared to your back, then it won’t sink so far into the mattress. This means that the Tempur-Pedic mattress will help your neck and your spinal column to line up straight. Because of the good posture that you will enjoy on the Tempur Pedic mattress, it’s very likely that previous neck aches and back pains you may have previously suffered will be a thing of the past. It will help you to enjoy a better posture during your days too.

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Tempur-Pedic enjoys a very high rate of customer satisfaction. Many customers claim they have never enjoyed such a good night’s sleep before they began using a TempurPedic mattress.


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About the Author: Mark Gardner is a popular webmaster and publisher of at-bedding.com To get more information on the Tempur Pedic mattress check out his website today!

This is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Seek the guidance of a licensed physician if you need medical advice.

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  1. 11 Responses to “Tempur Pedic Mattresses”

  2. By Laura Pogue on May 10, 2008 | Reply

    I have a bad neck;degenerative disc desease, a replaced left knee and wondered if you would consider sponsoring me with one of your beds,because I see a Neurologist/Pain Management Dr. and friends with similar problems and I know;if they saw the bed work for me;they would indeed ask me how to purchase one for theirself! My insurance co. wants to put me in a hosp. bed and people need to know there truly is another option for people like me. Uniting them, we may be able to get our insurance companies to even pay for these beds! Word of mouth is still the best advertising and I would be wiling to share with them my experiences on how the bed changed my life edt…Laura Pogue 10990 Highland Meadow Vlg.Dr.Apt#112 Houston, TX77089 281-484-1216. It’s a new concept.Great Tax write off for your company And you get a free spokesperson,who won’t stop praising your beds and will be able to sleep,comfortable and pain free. I am on SSI, so legally Disabled-but too poor to afford to purchase one of your great beds Gallery Furniture here in Houston
    likes to help out in worthy causes and could probably even get you some great media coverage-thus selling more beds. So would you consider sponsoring me with one of your beds;especially if it has a remote and can change positions, so people realize they don’t have to buy a “hospital bed”!? to get great night sleeps;pain free. Sincerely
    Yours. Laura Pogue 281-4841216

  3. By Thomas Anderson on Aug 2, 2008 | Reply

    My wife bought a mattress pad. I find it very comfortable, but since we are using it (4 days), I am feeling a little bit of back pain when I wake up. I have an herniated disc, but my back was feeling ok until now. Is this normal at the beginning?

  4. By Mandi Calkins on Dec 21, 2008 | Reply

    Hello! I am asking if you might sponser me with a bed. I am a spinal cord injury patient. I am fused Cervicaly @ C-5,6,and 7, with 2,3,and 4 still herniated. They are refusing to fuse any further because it will leave me “Stiff Necked”. I have a spinal cord stimulater installed in the epideral sac of my spinal cord and it reaches all areas but where it is needed (in the neck).
    I have perminate nerve damage and loss of muscle and arm strength. As of today I find it most comfortable to sleep in a recliner and have been doing so for over 5 years.
    I had a waterbed and it was wonderful. It gave my neck and back heat and support: It was a waveless mattress. However, it was damaged in a move and the stores do not carry that brand anymore.
    I would love to try your mattress. I am a client of 5 major Neuro- surgeons here in Eugene, Oregon. And also a patient of Pain cunsultants of Oregon and believe that if I were to find something that would relieve my pain and discomfort and allow me to sleep in a bed again would be a miracle not only to myself but to the state of OREGON, and to others that suffer as I. It would be a product that all of my surgeons would support: Dr. Gallo, Dr. McGirr, Dr. Hacker, Dr. Golden, Dr.Kosek,Dr.Dunn, Dr.Brandt,Dr. Willey and all of their assistant’s.
    My home # is: (541) 606-4152. Have a blessed Holiday!!!!

  5. By Deborah Schuett on Jan 14, 2009 | Reply

    Hi, I am a 38 year old woman with Scoliosis. I had a spinal fusion as a teen, and was fused from L3 to T2 with rods and wires. I was fine and lived a normal, active life until I was 27. I was involved in a serious car accident. I had a closed head injury, and my fusion was broken in several places. I have herniated discs below my fusion, and a stenosis at L3. I suffer from Sciatica. I have diminished feeling in my legs, I also have bladder incontinence, and I suffer from fluid retention, especially in my legs. I have slept in a recliner for several years because my legs have to be elevated as well as my head. I have lost literally everything I owned waiting for social security disabilty, which I finally received last month. But I have sworn by Tempurpedic products for five years. They have been the only thing to offer any comfort. I am at this moment using a 1″ chair pad in my recliner to help aleviate some of the pressure to my back and hips. I would love to be considered as a sponsor, to somehow have a way to receive a Tempurpedic adjustable bed, would be life altering!!!

  6. By Jo Ann Kempton on Jan 17, 2009 | Reply

    I am not sure if I understand who or what company I am sriting to.

    I have not had a good nights sleep in years and therefore am tired all the time. I will be having a knee replacement soon and am looking for a king size tempurpedic mattress that is fairly firm.

    I cannot afford the full price they are asking in the stores.

    Can you tell me if there is a place where I could find one in the price range of 400.00. It does not have to be brand new.

    Sincerely, Jo Ann Kempton

  7. By syl on Jan 30, 2009 | Reply

    jo ann–i’m not sure what size you’re looking for, but you can get a tempurpedic-like mattress for pretty cheap—bob’s discount furniture sells the bob-o-pedic starting at 249 for a twin size mattress, 333 for mattress + box spring. I just got one and it’s awesome. the address is http://www.mybobs.com

  8. By Nat on Feb 17, 2009 | Reply

    I have had fibromyalgia since I was a little child. In spite of that, I played and coached sports and fitness for many years. I don’t recall ever sleeping more than 3 – 4 hours a night on a good night. Six years ago, I fell down 14 wooden stairs in our house. I spent 2 years bedridden and could only lay on my right side. I have had four back surgeries and a surgery on my hip, performis muscle and sciatic nerve which were all injured in the fall. We had latex beds at the time, but I found that I had a lot of pain and could not sleep which created more pain. After purchasing 6 beds, we finally bought a Tempurapedic Grand bed. Of course, I’m not pain free, but am able to sleep 8 – 9 hours a night!! I have been unable to travel since the fall, so we finally purchased a travel trailer and are attempting to buy a Grand Tempurapedic for it so we can travel and visit our 8 children. I can’t afford the store prices, and wondered if there is anything comparable to the Grand bed at a lower price, or are there any programs that help people buy these beds.

  9. By tom smith on Feb 27, 2009 | Reply

    you people looking for a “sponsor” need to get a life. Instead of trying to steal from these people and make yourself feel better by telling them it’s a tax write off, stop buying junk food and useless garbage and save your money to buy your own beds. These people are not experimenting with an untried product nor do they need test subjects. They are here to offer advice. You should be ashamed of yourselves for seeking a handout. If you want to beg, go to India!

  10. By GAIL PARRISH on Mar 15, 2009 | Reply

    hi, i have been suffering for fibromyalgia for years.. i cannot sleep at night but i am a single mom and having a very hard time making ends meet.. just wondering if you could offer me a special deal on the rhapsody tempur pedic mattress or if you could help me out any on being able to purchase one of these mattresses.. i have had neck surgery and have a plate in my neck and i do need a good mattress like this.. thanks

  11. By Sarah on Nov 19, 2009 | Reply

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