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Subject Topic: Caravanning with bad back.
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11/9/2006 at 4:14pm
 Location: East Sussex
 Outfit: Pennine Fiesta
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Totally agree Alsparker, I'm not about to give up camping.  Having had a really lovely time last weekend, not going away camping does'nt bear thinking about! 

I go into deep depression when the weather finally stops us from getting onto our favourite CL - usually mid October!  Then I count the days to Easter when we hope the weather will be kind and let us get out again.

I think the next investment will be a decent chair and I must stop sitting in the van.  Any suggestions as to good chairs for folk with bad backs. 

Pennine Plodder - do you recommend the Fuma chairs?

Thanks everyone.

Jazzycats.



11/9/2006 at 5:51pm
 Location: KENT
 Outfit:  BAILEY PEGASUS 534 DIESEL HONDA CRV
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OH didn't get on with a layer of memory foam, he only likes the full Tempur mattress.  He has serious back and shoulder pain.  Tempur very heavy and all memory foams can make you sweat. An alternative suggested to us is a quality air mattress partially inflated.  Haven't tried it yet.  Think that single beds exacerbate the problems as there's not enough wiggle and stretch room.

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11/9/2006 at 7:38pm
 Location: Wakefield West York
 Outfit: Swift Basecamp+ Fo
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Hi Jazzycats, yes we use the Fuma chairs.  When the dreaded 'can't straighten up or lie down hits at home I bring the Fuma into the lounge and use that rather than the settee.  It gets you're b*m further off the floor for standing up while maintaining your posture!

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12/9/2006 at 4:10pm
 Location: East Sussex
 Outfit: Pennine Fiesta
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Pennine Plodder - I'm off to look into purchasing a Fuma chair! 

I've now had 2 good nights at home with the topper.  I'm really pleased with it.

Jazzycats.



12/9/2006 at 6:39pm
 Location: Somerset
 Outfit: Range Rover
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Hi hope you don't mind me butting in but as a serious back sufferer ( 3 back ops and counting) I have to agree on the La Fuma chairs being the best for your back but get the solid cushioned ones not the mesh as it retains the heat round your lower back.

As to the memory foam topper I find my Tempur travel mattress ok for a few nights then I begin to wake up stiff (we sleep with the full deep Tempur at home and no problems) it all depends on the standard and how firm the mattress the topper is being put onto because the topper when laid on compresses completely, if the mattress below is too hard or too soft you still have problems.

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12/9/2006 at 8:58pm
 Location: East Sussex
 Outfit: Pennine Fiesta
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Hi Poppysmum, thanks for your reply and you certainly are'nt butting in!

Thanks for the advice on the type of cushion to have on the La Fuma chairs, most helpful.

Pennine Plodder and Poppysmum.  Which type of La Fuma chair do you recommended - padded relaxer or folding high back chair? 

We have a very good quality bed which was'nt cheap (luckily bought in a sale!) but us folk with bad backs have to have good quality beds don't we!  Actually, everyone should!  At the moment I'm finding my topper (made by Ventura) very good and, again, this was'nt cheap (not as expensive as Tempur) but I was going for quality.  I would love a Tempur mattress (here's dreaming!) but I know OH would'nt like it at all and would complain that he was too hot - I think he would probably find it too hot in all honesty.

So far, as I've said above, I'm very pleased with the topper so far and long may it continue!

Jazzycats.



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