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Old 10-29-2007, 06:56 PM   #18
wersqu
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After neck and back surgery I sleep on an air bed at home. It is the only bed I have slept on where I do not hurt in the morning. Of course I have not slept on them all, but I did return the Tempur-pedic. I ache through a couple of weeks now with the original mattress with two egg crate foam things. I intend to replace the mattress with an air bed. The select comfort bed in the camping world catalog, unless I find it cheaper somewhere else. The only reason (s) I have not done so up to now is the amount of time spent camping. It is just too short to justify the expense when you have children and grandchildren and after market auto parts for the TV to buy. With retirement looming within 3 years I will have to jump eventually. Right now Ozzie has got me going after a boost stick and muffler eliminator kit for my new TV. Go air bed, you will not be disappointed. Most will give you 30 to 90 days to try them out. Good luck.
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