If you think of going the tempurpedic route, you might want to consider going with latex instead. It has the same benefits as termpupedic, but none of the drawbacks (smell, heat, losing shape) as it does not react as much to body temperature. Additionally, most tempupedic beds have a 10 year warranty, whereas latex ones often have a 20 year warranty. Often times latex mattresses are marketed as "green" matresses. Furthermore, people with allergies tend to do better with latex matresses, unless they have an allergy to latex of course. On the downside, latex mattresses are more expensive.
I would test drive several matresses if possible, but whatever you chose, make sure you try it out first.
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