After spending a gazillion dollars on mattresses that got too soft, my wife and I discovered an air mattress by Select Comfort that we wouldn't trade for anything. Not only that, you never have to flip or rotate it. (Try that with a KS bed!) It also has adjustable firmness controls for each side. This is our second one. (We had to go from queen size to king size when her hot flashes got to bad!) 1 800 344-6561 should get you a brochure if you are interested. Walter Ervin 54/47 PS It ain't cheap, but we figured sleep is pretty important. John I Quist wrote: > > Margaret Mates <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > > > Do any of my fellow PWPs out there have any experience > > sleeping on a "Tempur-Pedic" mattress? This is advertised > > as a "pressure relieving Swedish mattress and pillow...with > > viscoelastic memory cells that conform to every curve and > > angle of your body. Ventilating channels dissipate heat to > > provide perspiration-free comfort." > > > > Any PWP with experience sleeping on this mattress:::does it > > make it any easier to turn over???? > > Hello Margaret! > > I have a *pillow* from that company, and it is very soft and shapes itself > after the neck. In the beginning, I found it difficult to sleep on when I > was on my stomach, since the face sank into the pillow! - I solved it by > putting my head on the edge, so the nose sticks out on the side... (It's > big and beautiful, that helps.... ;) ) > > It IS great for the neck though, it is very rare for me to have neck > pains when I wake up nowadays. I think the mattress might be hard to turn > on since it's so soft, and your body lies in a "cradle" / indentation > exactly shaped after your body, but I haven't tried. > > /John. (30 now/ 28 dx/ 18 onset)