Come on - not memory foam
Posted By: birdlady on 2008-02-14
In Reply to: Memory foam edema?? quite clear - Chavera
Subject: Come on - not memory foam
Nothing comes to mind for the memory portion, but the foam is more than likely "from" edema, don't you think.
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Subject: my first thought is offloading foam but not sure if that is right
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