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What are the best adjustable beds?

MAC & Bronchiectasis | Last Active: May 24, 2023 | Replies (10)

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I also am mattress shopping. My odd problem is that my husband doesn't want to have his head raised so I need a split king. They are expensive and when I had one before it was extremely hard to make. I'm thinking about using a bedroom that my grandson uses and just get a full bed. We are going to be one of those couples.

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Same issue here. I replaced the mattress setup in a guest room with an adjustable bed. It has a decent quality mattress with adjustable base. While the adjustable part is ok, the mattress doesn't give the same support/feeling as a mattress on a foundation. Maybe I could get used to it if I gave it time. Anyway, I went back to using my wedge on the king, which I sleep well on. Relax the Back makes them in standard and wide sizes. Very comfortable.
https://relaxtheback.com/products/contoursleep-side-sleeper-bed-wedge?_pos=6&_sid=de9eb23bd&_ss=r

My husband and I have had two split kings over the past 20 years. One was made by a mattress company locally, and the second is a Tempur-Pedic. They both were, indeed, expensive, especially the Tempur-Pedic. Frankly, my husband likes how it helps him sleep and feel, but I’m having other difficulties with arthritis, fibromyalgia and age related aches and pains. I don’t sleep as well as he does. But, it is most helpful for keeping my head raised and not having reflux. (Thought to be one of the contributing factors to MAC). Check your local area for any bed or mattress company that might be able to make you what you need. Good luck!