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<blockquote data-quote="Celtic.Piskie" data-source="post: 96451" data-attributes="member: 21171"><p>A mattress should be hard enough to support you, and shft enough to take your shape so you have al over support.</p><p>My joints are quite bad, 15 years of ballet.</p><p>I need quite a firm bed, because i need the support. </p><p>But i'm only 5' tall, just, and weight 8st.</p><p></p><p>I don't have the weight on me to press into these firm matresses. </p><p>I have a foam one now, it works wonderfully.</p><p>I used to have an individually pocket sprung matress. That worked great for about 8 years.</p><p></p><p>You spend so much time in your bed, ahem, at least 1/3rd of your life.</p><p>It has to be confortable, and supportive.</p><p>I'm no doctor, so i can't say if it is or isn't. But it can't be helping.</p><p></p><p>Buy the best, and most comfortable one you can afford. They do last, and they are a good investment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Celtic.Piskie, post: 96451, member: 21171"] A mattress should be hard enough to support you, and shft enough to take your shape so you have al over support. My joints are quite bad, 15 years of ballet. I need quite a firm bed, because i need the support. But i'm only 5' tall, just, and weight 8st. I don't have the weight on me to press into these firm matresses. I have a foam one now, it works wonderfully. I used to have an individually pocket sprung matress. That worked great for about 8 years. You spend so much time in your bed, ahem, at least 1/3rd of your life. It has to be confortable, and supportive. I'm no doctor, so i can't say if it is or isn't. But it can't be helping. Buy the best, and most comfortable one you can afford. They do last, and they are a good investment. [/QUOTE]
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