There is a sucker born everyday I tell ya.
[quote]Vegita wrote:
[quote]honest_lifter wrote:
[quote]jjchambers wrote:
so I have a bed frame, then box spring then mattress. Where are you guys putting the supports? Should I just put a 4x4 block under the 2 or 3 supports on the head end of the bed or are you guys putting these supports between the box spring and mattress?
Thanks,
J[/quote]
because i have a memory foam bed, i don’t have a box spring, so i put it under the wood supports that the mattress goes on. I would imagine if you just put it under the mattress you would get some serious sag. [/quote]
No dude, you also need a box spring. I have a memory foam and I have a box spring. You put the supports (lifters) between the box spring and the bedframe.
Kthxbye
V[/quote]
i have the wood support box that it comes with, but there is no box “spring” because there are no springs. the mattress isn’t just going on the ground.
[quote]robmartinez09 wrote:
There is a sucker born everyday I tell ya.[/quote]
Yea, I really got taken advantage of. A Whole 15 dollars in lumber and I got to use my power tools. Poor me.
kthxbye
V
I tried this 2 nights ago. raised mine about 3-4 inches. First night I thought it was cool. Second night no. Third night is tonight so I’ll let you know my experiences.
At the least my back does feel like its been bearing less of a load in the morning. Not sure about increasing my sleep quality yet.
Have enjoyed reading your posts about experimenting with inclined Therapy. The link to this site was sent by someone who read about it on another forum.
The links below may be helpful for people in doubt about the efficacy of this simple free therapy.
Inclined Bed Therapy I.B.T. Andrew K Fletcher Spinal Cord Injury and multiple sclerosis - YouTube I.T. on Youtube
http://www.andrewkfletcher.com (Under construction)
Andrew