Plushbeds increased my back and shoulder pain
Dec 3, 2013 6:05 AM
Joined: Dec 3, 2013
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Everyone seems to be loving latex beds for pain relief, so as a side-sleeping, arthritic, fibromyalgia person I spent $2,000 on an 8" Plushbeds. My husband liked it right away but I had shoulder and back pain. Thought maybe I just wasn't used to it. Now I'm past the 100-day return, and I dread sleeping on this thing, it hurts so much. I'm spending more time sleeping in my recliner. Recently I went on a trip and slept in a standard spring bed and all pain is steadily decreasing. I dread going home to sleep on that Plushbed. It's like sleeping on a slab of wood to me. Am I the only one? The whole world seems to be in love with latex beds.
Re: Plushbeds increased my back and shoulder pain
Reply #1 Dec 3, 2013 5:15 PM
Joined: Nov 4, 2013
Points: 12
I bought an all natural Talalay latex mattress, N3, N4, N5 and have pain and discomfort issues as well.  I am in the process of trying out toppers for pressure relief at the moment.  

What is your mattress configuration exactly? Also what type of mattress cover and sheets are you using?   Does it feel too firm or too soft?  Do your hips and shoulders sink in too little or too much?  

These are the questions you have to figure out in order to make adjustments to your setup.  

I bought a 2" 14 ILD dunlop, not all natural, topper... very soft.  I am experimenting with it under a 1 1/2 " wool fleece pad.  I have used various small pieces of foam to try to see what will ease my pain.  I am trying to experiment 

and listen to my body while not spending too much more on my bed.  Toppers are expensive, so I am only buying what can be returned.

Tessie

Re: Plushbeds increased my back and shoulder pain
Reply #2 Dec 5, 2013 8:12 AM
Joined: Dec 3, 2013
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There are 2 layers on top of the mattress -- Plushbeds come that way. The bottom one is firm, the top is medium. The mattress itself is 8" pure natural latex, medium firmness. It is all contained within the mattress protector. No mattress pad. I don't sink in at all. I priced some mattress toppers & they're $400 for something that would actually solve the problem. That's a lot of money. I'm glad to hear there's someone else not crazy about their latex bed.
Re: Plushbeds increased my back and shoulder pain
Reply #3 Dec 6, 2013 5:05 PM
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You can try some inexpensive foam toppers fro Walmart or Macy's... I think you can return most at the stores if ordered on line.  I oreded this one:  http://www1.macys.com/shop/product/martha-stewart-collection-sleep-wise-5-zone-foam-toppers?ID=522462&CategoryID=40384&LinkType=PDPZ1

 

 

Waiting for itto arrive.  I will then try different combinations of my toppers/mattress pads.  I seem to not like sleeping directly on the latex.  Polyfoam, of a higher quality, may feel better as a comfort layer?  Latex has a bouncy feel.  I know your's feels too hard so you may have not felt a soft latex on the top.  You may also look at this item or something similar:  http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008URGSWO/ref=pe_385040_30332200_pe_309540_26725410_item

 

It has good reviews...  you can use a cheap egg crate foam , thin maybe 1 1/2 inches, directly under this type of pad.  Just some ideas.  I know it's hard to guess what will work for you to soften your mattress and still have some support.  I am fairly light so I don't need something thick, just depends...

 

 

This message was modified Dec 6, 2013 by Tessie
Re: Plushbeds increased my back and shoulder pain
Reply #4 Dec 13, 2013 10:12 AM
Joined: Nov 4, 2013
Points: 12
ScooterMama,

 

Just wanted to tell you what has worked for me and my too firm mattress.  I have a 1 1/2 inch foam, from Macy's and then a plush mattress cover from Amazon.  It is just enough cushioning to ease my shoulder and hip pressure , and my hips do not sink in too deeply, which causes alignment issues and pain.  I am a side sleeper and fairly light.  I also tried a 2" dunlop latex topper... it is very nice, but felt soft and squishy, supportive, but somehow still a little firm.  This setup that I have now has more of a slight pillowtop/plush feel.  I like latex for support but not so much directly under me.  

 

These are the products I am using for my comfort layers, (about $225 for both):

 http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008URGSWO/ref=pe_385040_30332190_TE_M3T1_ST1_dp_1

http://www1.macys.com/shop/product/martha-stewart-collection-sleep-wise-5-zone-foam-toppers?ID=522462&CategoryID=40384&RVI=PDP_1

 

The bamboo mattress pad is really nice and soft... hope it stays that way.  The foam is fairly supportive for it's weight. It looks and feels flimsy until you're laying on it...  This combo gives us enough comfort while maintaining the feel of our supportive/firm mattress.

You might want to look at INVIGO toppers...  his is the brand of the dunlop 2" that I have.  Might use it on our guest bed.  They have different models 2 and 3" and are returnable.  There is one that is half polyfoam half latex that I probably should have tried instead of the Simply latex model.

Good Luck.

Tessie

This message was modified Dec 13, 2013 by Tessie
Re: Plushbeds increased my back and shoulder pain
Reply #5 Jan 15, 2014 4:05 PM
Joined: Jan 15, 2014
Points: 2
Which firmness did you buy?  There are 4 different levels of firmness to choose from--soft, medium, medium firm, and extra firm  Try giving the company a call to see if you can switch the Talalay top layer for one of a different firmness.  

The plushbed botanical bliss natural latex mattress consists of a 6" bottom layer of dunlop latex, which is a firmer latex, while the top layer (or layers) is a softer talalay latex.  The top talalay layer is the one that comes in different firmnesses and is the one you would switch.

 

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