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Adjustable Beds
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09/19/18 03:18 PM
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Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 83,279
Pilothawk
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I’ve been shopping for an adjustable. So many variations. I have so much drainage from allergies I am told having my head up a bit will help.
How many own one?
Like/dislike?
Presets?
USB?
Under bed lighting?
Does adjustable bed help you sleep?
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Re: Adjustable Beds
[Re: Pilothawk]
#12904364
09/19/18 03:40 PM
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Joined: Sep 2009
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steveiam
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We have one and yes I'm glad we bought it- Before I got my heart fixed I had trouble laying flat, the ability to adjust was helpful. I also think they are way over priced for what they are but I don't have an alternative way to get one cheaper new. I don't have the underbed lighting and USB ports, we go old school on that. We have preset ability but never use it.
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Re: Adjustable Beds
[Re: Pilothawk]
#12904398
09/19/18 04:03 PM
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Joined: May 2007
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Patriot Guard Rider
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I've never had one but would love it I think. There are times, like during the past few weeks after two surgeries, that I just can't get comfortable laying on a flat bed, but I have no trouble sleeping in my recliner where I can keep my head elevated.
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Re: Adjustable Beds
[Re: Patriot Guard Rider]
#12904405
09/19/18 04:07 PM
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Joined: Sep 2009
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steveiam
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I've never had one but would love it I think. There are times, like during the past few weeks after two surgeries, that I just can't get comfortable laying on a flat bed, but I have no trouble sleeping in my recliner where I can keep my head elevated. Before we got the adjustable bed that was where I got my best sleep PGR, and now it sometimes still is if I don't want to adjust the bed in the middle of the night when the wife is sleeping- I believe there are quite a lot of folks sleeping in recliners for various reasons.
What has happed to you does not define who you are-
HOW you react to what happens to you DOES!
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Re: Adjustable Beds
[Re: Pilothawk]
#12904407
09/19/18 04:08 PM
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Joined: Jun 2009
Posts: 12,678
Curt0407
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I have had one for years. They are a big help for a lot of folks with neck or back issues. It also seems to help with sleep apnea issues.
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