lower back pain from flobed
Sep 8, 2009 9:48 AM
Joined: Sep 8, 2009
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I've had my flobed for 31/2 years now. I absolutely loved it when I first bought it but over the years the "elasticity" has weakened and I now find I have severe lower back pain. Is this common for the latex to loose it's elasticity so quickly? I was under the impression I would have this bed for 20 years when I bought it. When I lay in the center of the bed (where neither my husband nor I sleep) it feels great on my lower back and there is still plenty of firmness to support my lower back. I tried to contact flobeds directly but their store isn't open yet. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Re: lower back pain from flobed
Reply #10 Sep 9, 2009 6:07 PM
Joined: Sep 8, 2009
Points: 6
Eagle2 wrote:
<quote>I have been told by another supplier of foam that they quit using Talalay in their mattresses because they had so many returns due to the material breaking down over time. This is the only place that I have heard this. FlowBeds in fact went exclusively Talalay some time ago and they sell a lot of mattresses.

I have also been told, by yet another manufacture, that you always want to have a very firm layer on the bottom, whether it is a Talalay bed for a Dunlop bed.

I have also been told that 100% organic natural latex will “soften up” over time.</quote>

Thanks for the info Eagle2. It's interesting you just wrote this because yesterday Dewey told me that they've "never had an issue with the latex breaking down". This was making me start to think that I was nuts, LOL. Dewey did contact me today and made me an offer to buy a firmer layer (at a discount) to see if that helps. Flobeds is definitely trying to work with me but I'm a little hesitant. I don't want to have to buy new layers every couple of years because I think they lost their firmness.
Re: lower back pain from flobed
Reply #11 Sep 9, 2009 6:25 PM
Joined: Aug 17, 2009
Points: 542
love2cruise wrote:
Eagle2 wrote:
<quote>I have been told by another supplier of foam that they quit using Talalay in their mattresses because they had so many returns due to the material breaking down over time. This is the only place that I have heard this. FlowBeds in fact went exclusively Talalay some time ago and they sell a lot of mattresses.

I have also been told, by yet another manufacture, that you always want to have a very firm layer on the bottom, whether it is a Talalay bed for a Dunlop bed.

I have also been told that 100% organic natural latex will “soften up” over time.</quote>

Thanks for the info Eagle2. It's interesting you just wrote this because yesterday Dewey told me that they've "never had an issue with the latex breaking down". This was making me start to think that I was nuts, LOL. Dewey did contact me today and made me an offer to buy a firmer layer (at a discount) to see if that helps. Flobeds is definitely trying to work with me but I'm a little hesitant. I don't want to have to buy new layers every couple of years because I think they lost their firmness.

I probably should not have included this statement by a young man who has only been working for this company for a year regarding the Talalay breaking down. I have not heard this anyplace else, and in fact, in the bed that I have just purchased and will receive next week, the top two layers are medium firm Talalay. I will know a lot more about both the Talalay and Dunlop hundred percent natural organic foam after I have tested it.

I would be much more inclined to go with Dave or Dewey Turner, as they have a great deal of experience and I feel are honorable men running a legitimate mattress business. As you’re finding out there willing to work with you. Had I not got myself into a crack purchasing my mattress, a very convoluted affair that I will not bore you with, I would have probably purchased from FlowBeds as I feel they are very legitimate and have a return policy. It says something to me that in the last seven years they have had zero complaints at the BBB. I believe this factor alone will keep them on their toes as they value this record and do not want to lose it.

Just work with FlowBeds, I think they should be able to work out your problem. Be grateful you have a company that is willing to do this after 3 ½ years of use. Hopefully, if I have your kind of difficulty, the company I am purchasing from would do the same for me 3 ½ years into the purchase.
This message was modified Sep 9, 2009 by eagle2
Re: lower back pain from flobed
Reply #12 Sep 9, 2009 7:41 PM
Location: Yosemite area
Joined: Sep 10, 2008
Points: 249
I know what you mean about people thinking you are crazy....I kept changing out beds, refusing to sleep on a practically new bed, my husband started calling me the Princess and the Pea.  BUT MY BACK HURT.  Just because his didn't did not mean I was crazy.
It IS your mattress.  My low back pain was so chronic it was awful.  I went to Denver and stayed at the Brown's Hotel and Spa and had wonderful sleep.  I stayed three nights.  The first one healed my back by 80%.  The next night I was 100% perfect.  The third night was a blessing.  I wrote down what kind of bed...it turned out that it had offset coils and somewhat minimal padding...which set me on my course of what I needed to buy.  It also had real springs in the box spring...which I now have.  My back is much improved and I do not have the chronic pain anymore.
I came home from my trip to Denver and refused to sleep on our bed even one night.  I knew it would be painful...so that night out came the Exacto knife....and we did surgery.
I was that sure that the bed was the issue.  I never could get that particular bed just right...it had pocket coils which I don't like the feel of.  Too much foam on top, too.  My step daughter and her boyfriend have it now.  Still looks great...but sleeps awful.  Just like the S and F bed did.  Looked great...but...what good is a bed that causes pain?
Kait
Re: lower back pain from flobed
Reply #13 Sep 9, 2009 8:16 PM
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That's so weird that you just posted here Kait. I was just about to do a search of your posts to find out if you ever mentioned (in any of your other posts) what kind of bed you bought. If you don't mind me asking, what kind is it?

I'm seriously considering the bed I slept on during my recent cruise. The cruise line actually has a website set up so you can buy their "specially designed" beds because they got so many compliments on it. I posted on a cruise forum yesterday to see if anyone actually owns it and how it held up over time. I really don't want to be buying a new bed every 3-4 years. It can get very expensive.
Re: lower back pain from flobed
Reply #14 Sep 9, 2009 11:27 PM
Location: Yosemite area
Joined: Sep 10, 2008
Points: 249
Of course I don't mind!  Short version is that I pieced together that the bed I liked had offset coils, coil box springs, and minimal padding on top(the exact padding I never did determine, as the bed is no longer made and the comparable one that they do make costs way more than I could spend).  I already spent thousands of dollars on beds, plus I was not believing in the bed industry much at that point.  Anyway, I got a local bed manufacturer to make it for me  the old fashioned way.  He got the springs I wanted, used insulator wire and burlap, layered cotton batting on top, then a few inches of foam(which was the big mistake, it was a lot firmer than the store's floor model, so I added a fiberfill topper and made it okay for my shoulders).  What I should have done was have the top made in a duvet style, so I could use/move foam around.  Anyway, knowing who made the bed means that I can have it worked on if and when I want.
Anyway, that was me, worked out affordably, and it has been nearly a year since I brought this bed home.  Typically a bed would only last me three months.  Pretty sad.
I'd be happy to tell you the long version if you write to me on the site privately.   I can laugh now...
Kait
This message was modified Sep 10, 2009 by Kait
Re: lower back pain from flobed
Reply #15 Sep 11, 2009 1:27 AM
Joined: Aug 31, 2007
Points: 793
I needed one Super Firm Latex core on each side of my bed for the best back support and I sleep well. I have now 5 herniated disks from a car accident and the bed is supportive to me since all my layers are either Super Firm or Extra Firm. 

Maybe FloBeds will let you exchange a latex core for a Super Firm latex core despite the time period that has elapsed.  Please keep us updated.

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