- My husband is 18 stones in weight and sleeps in a double bed with a sprung slatted base on an antigue bed frame.
He suffers from sciatica and rheumatism.
We are about to replace his mattress and would appreciate advice on a suitable mattress to give him a good nights sleep.
Thankyou
Mrs Elliott
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Key things to think about when you are buying are support, comfort and size. Most beds are available in firm, medium and soft ratings but these labels can vary from brand to brand. Comfort is very subjective. There are no universal standards of firmness in common usage in the UK. Because of this we don't give our beds a firmness rating like some manufacturers. Your main aim is to achieve good "posture" in bed. Too soft and your body will slouch - often leading to back pain - and too firm and you will cause discomfort at pressure points such as your hips and shoulder. Ideally the mattress should mould to the shape of your body while remaining supportive. When you lie on your side your spine should be horizontal and you should be able to turn easily.
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