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@Mouth_2_Ass Thanks for the follow up information. If you do physical therapy every week, I may advise consulting with your physician about this, because he may have advice since he is rehabilitating your back. I may be interrupting that plan with my feedback. If you want to consult with him, then email me after, feel free to: [email protected] . Thank you!

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@gdawg99 Great question! Thanks for asking! In Sweden, i asked for a King bed when booking a hotel and found later that a "King bed" in Sweden actually means an individual sleeping bed about the size of a twin size bed, which is placed in a more private room for the Kings' protection. So, when i got a "King Bed Room" it was in a larger suite, but with a very small sleeping room with a smaller than twin size bed. I literally was falling off the bed and cracking up the whole night! Thanks for letting me share that!!

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@SampsonRustic Thank you for asking, i will address your questions one by one. :) Beyond bedding, I have read thousands of articles, dozens of books and spent hundreds of hours with the top sleep pathologists in the world to learn more about sleep as a practice, sleep health and how sleep affects our body and brain. In regards to mattress knowledge, I have been to the manufacturing facilities of literally every major mattress manufacturer in America, including Tempurpedic, Sealy, Stearns and Foster, and many others. Regarding sleeping on the ground or hard surfaces versus mattresses, actually many people including native Japanese citizens who live in Japan do sleep on mattresses, as i know there are a number of mattress companies who have built factories there, including Sealy, Serta, Noah and many others. The sleep community has as of late decided that sleeping on a hard surface is not the best way to achieve back support. Imagine your back as an "S" (as your spine is S-curved, per se): lean up against a wall, slip your hand under your lower lumbar area, and you will feel a gap there. A space between your lumbar and the wall. Therefore, a mattress which helps to fill that gap is going to provide you a better level of back support than laying on the floor. You will also note that as people slept on the floor in the past, they slept on hay, or as you said, a yoga mat or other mats, all of which were part of the transition from sleeping on the floor to our modern mattresses. There are of course many very firm mattresses for sleepers who prefer such a surface. Thanks Sampson!

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Haha @Rikvidr I love it! Thanks for asking. The one with the most bounce :D A room is made up in feet, so inches are important :D That bounce will help your game! :D Thank you!!

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@Mouth_2_Ass Do you mind giving me some more information? Do you suffer from chronic or long term back pain? How did you injure your back if so? Have you started a new exercise regiment recently? --- Short Answer: Best bed for back pain, doctors and chiropractors recommend Tempurpedic for lower back pain than any other brand in America.