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#1 by Richard C on January 9th, 2010
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You need to find a mattress that is soft enough to allow you to sink into it and be comfortable. The idea that you must have a hard mattress is crazy. If that were true we would all be sleeping on the floor. A mattress is there to support ones body and not generate pressure points. The best way is to go to a store wearing clothing as close to what you would wear to bed. Try as many mattresses as is necessary until you find one that is comfortable. Just getting on the mattress is not the answer. Relax as if you are going to sleep. There should not be a break in period. If they tell you that leave the store and find another one. One is either comfortable on the mattress or not. Your body will tell you within fifteen minutes if that is the correct mattress. Sleep on your side with the knees tucked up into a fetal position with a pillow between the knees. Also get a referral to a physical therapist. They should be able to help you with this problem. Use ice on the area for fifteen to twenty minutes per hour to deaden the pain.
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#2 by Jenny on January 9th, 2010
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If you have not tried a memory foam mattress, I would suggest you to try out at your local store or purchase from any store that have a money back guarantee, just in case that you do not like the feel of the mattress.
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#3 by jonathan p on January 9th, 2010
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