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Have just bought a John Lewis bed topper- the top of the range cost £255 for king size. It is so comfy....wish I'd bought it 3 years ago when PMR started and I was in so much discomfort.

Just for info ..... I am on week 3 of no pred and still feeling good.

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babssara

Hi, got one of these, absolutely brilliant. x

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For those without quite as much spare cash, buying a heavy duty duvet - thick and high tog - that will fit across your bed will achieve a similar result, cushioning your bones and bursae! A normal double bed needs a single duvet.

Sambucca calls it a duvet sandwich...

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jinasc in reply toPMRpro

Sambucca also bought 'slither sheets' now called Easy Sheets, brilliant when you want to turn over.

A lovely lady who is 80 and has PMR told me all about them as she had been advised by someone who had had RA since the age of 23.

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CelticPMRGCAuk volunteer

Yes I second the duvet sandwich. Don't know how I would have managed without lying on a folded duvet, especially during my first undiagnosed year

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Patricia157

i have just bought one of these memory foam toppers from John Lewis recently too, having tried one out at my friends house. It's like being on cloud nine and I look forward to going to bed now. It has certainly helped the pain in my hip and back. I don't wake myself up nearly so often.

The amusing part of this was when I said to my son over the phone that I had bought a topper for my mattress. What on earth are you talking about he asked obviously thinking I had lost a screw or something. He is a dingy sailor and used to have a Topper dingy as a teenager. So maybe I should think of myself drifting on the water rather than on a cloud.

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Content1

This sounds good. Do you find that it gets hot, as night sweats have become an issue now? My old topper got too warm. Thanks.

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Agree with you Content 1,likewise, found it too warm-I believe I am normal!-with PMR and now also Sciatica-well not quite. I returned to my reasonably firm mattress. Slither sheets(sambucca) seem a good idea, now that is, but when I use to jump into bed, I would have been straight out the other side! but it could help with the Sciatica I hope these notes of mine are not offensive to fellow sufferers but I am trying to get through a bad patch at the moment. John

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suzieh in reply toContent1

I haven't found it to be hot. Think just memory foam toppers can be. Mine has a layer of foam topped with something very light- probably a man made fibre. Sounds sweaty but it isn't!

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It is possible to get some that have a layer that conducts the warmth away from the body - and it is a problem for many people with PMR/GCA!

I never liked early memory foam stuff - but my daughter's double bed is WONDERFUL!!!!!!!! She got it for a bargain price from a friend who'd bought it for himself and hated it - so they are definitely an acquired taste.

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Patricia157

The one I got from John Lewis has some sort of topping over the foam, but within the complete zipped cover, as PMR pro said above. My bedroom is quite warm and I am still using a 4.5 tog duvet. I am certainly getting a better nights sleep than before .

I was able to test a topper in John Lewis's in Southampton, on one of their beds before I bought it. Do ask them if you can try it out if you are thinking of buying one. They had a trial one in the beds department. I also bought a deep, fitted Egyptian cotton sheet which is breathable and that probably helps.

I'm not being paid for this advert but the staff were very helpful!!!😄

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TonyJ

Thank you so much for this tip it has transformed my life already and I only got it on Tuesday thanks to your advice. Once again thank you.

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suzieh

So pleased it has helped. This support group has so many helpful tips to make things better.

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