Bed mattress
#31
I'd rather sleep on a wooden board than a bad mattress. In fact years ago when I did some work on a Chinese rig, the 'beds' were plywood boards covered in a blanket. If you sleep on your side you would get a bruise on your hip, but you could get used to sleeping on your back and it wasn't so bad.
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Japanese don't bother with beds at all it seems . Got to be cold though!
Would save a fortune
I imagine a water bed would be have lifetime guarantee as well
Would save a fortune
I imagine a water bed would be have lifetime guarantee as well
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#33
If it's not ok after 4 weeks I would.
I've soldiered on with injuries in the past and have had ab and thigh tears which were never ok again even years later. My thigh tear took two years before I could even jog comfortably. In hindsight I should have pestered my doctor.
On the topic of mattresses, can you get a reasonable foam one for £200? I'm fine with hard beds, and I can't afford £1500 for one lol.
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Seen your GP about it?
If it's not ok after 4 weeks I would.
I've soldiered on with injuries in the past and have had ab and thigh tears which were never ok again even years later. My thigh tear took two years before I could even jog comfortably. In hindsight I should have pestered my doctor.
On the topic of mattresses, can you get a reasonable foam one for £200? I'm fine with hard beds, and I can't afford £1500 for one lol.
If it's not ok after 4 weeks I would.
I've soldiered on with injuries in the past and have had ab and thigh tears which were never ok again even years later. My thigh tear took two years before I could even jog comfortably. In hindsight I should have pestered my doctor.
On the topic of mattresses, can you get a reasonable foam one for £200? I'm fine with hard beds, and I can't afford £1500 for one lol.
They won't refer you to a specialist no matter what the problem is. Someone I know was hit in the head about a year ago and has been having very bad headaches since then, all they requested was a scan but they won't prescribe her them because it's "not needed".
A total waste of time and a shame that this country that used to have one of the best health systems in the 90s has reached this state now.
Last edited by fpan; 11 March 2017 at 08:58 AM.