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‎08-08-2014 01:24 AM
‎08-08-2014 04:33 AM
We do. There is a difference. The guidelines for ordering are just that, guidelines. DH and I are just the opposite of what's recommended. He's average height and at perfect weight while I'm a couple of inches taller and overweight. He prefers the medium while I prefer the firm. The medium has more room for the pieces of foam to move around and creates a looser, mushier feel. The firm has more pieces of foam in the same amount of space. IMO it provides more support but still provides a cushiony comfort at the same time. I sleep better on my My Pillow than I have on any other. I even bring it with me when I'm spending the night somewhere.
‎08-08-2014 10:15 AM
If you buy the firm and it is too firm, you can always remove some of the filling. I have done this. I found the medium of the My Pillow with the gusseted side was too soft so I stole some of the filling from a firm one. Both are just right now. I was just thinking this morning when I woke up how much I like My Pillow.
‎08-08-2014 11:51 AM
‎08-08-2014 01:42 PM
The first My Pillow I got was at BBB with a coupon. It was a little too large and a little too firm for me so my husband is using it and loves it. I then got the My Pillow from the Q. It is slightly smaller than the BBB one. I am not sure they were offering a choice of firmness at the time I purchased. I liked it a lot and wanted a second one and chose the one with side gusset. It was too soft. So then I got a set of 2, one firm and one medium. I took some of the filling from the firm one and put it in the gusset one. So that meant the firm and the gusset one are about perfect. And I put the medium in the guest room. We take them with us when we travel and it is nice to have spares. Good luck on your search.
‎08-08-2014 02:08 PM
‎08-08-2014 02:14 PM
I just used a seam ripper to remove the stitching on the piping near where the label is attached. You can kind of tell where the piping ends come together. I opened up the seam about 3 inches, dug out the filling and then sewed it back up on the sewing machine. I would think you could also do a whip stitch to close up the seam if you do not have a sewing machine.
‎08-09-2014 12:10 PM
I bought the last tsv in queen/firm. I figured if it was too firm, I could always take some stuffing out. It's only been a couple months, but it has loosened up. I didn't like it at first, but kept using it anyway. About three weeks in, I discovered I liked it alot.
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