I had trouble sleeping so bought a memory foam pillow. It is the hardest, most uncomfortable pillow i have ever had. Am I doing something wrong as I have heard that they are good for helping you to get a good night's sleep.
I think its an individual thing, I bought one and found it uncomfortable, yet my mom thinks they are wonderful, she did say you have to give them time..
No maggie you are not doing anything wrong. IMO they are useless. I bought two and in the end gave them away. Waste of money, which I hate doing. I went back to feather pillows, lovely and soft.
We got the pillows with the tempur mattress and neither of us could sleep with them. Love the mattress but the pillows have been in a cupboard for years. They're probably OK if you lie still on your back all night.
I've got the mattress and I love it, but the pillow is only any good for reading in bed. It's completely impossible to sleep with it - it's like having your head devoured by a giant, rock hard marshmallow!
i have been using them for years,i thought they might help the pain in the back of my head,and it does work also gives me good support when i read in bed,i would'nt change them.
I got mine on sale sara, so I don't think there was a choice. I don't know why I bothered anyway - I only ever use a feather pillow when I sleep and it's still too high for me sometimes :)
Me too sara - if is galling when hotel pillows are fabulously comfy then you find you can only buy them if you order in bulk from a hotel supplier <<surreptiously stuffing pillow in suitcase, as if>>
Sara3, I'm glad I'm not the only one who's spent a small fortune on pillows. My OH has threatened to burn the lot if I get any more!
I've tried every type going, best (or least bad) is feather and down; at least I can give it a good thump into shape. I still have neckache every morning though.