“While pain may be the primary chronic symptom, disturbed sleep is a major complaint we see with patients who have fibromyalgia. They report significant difficulty falling asleep, episodes of waking at nighttime, non-restorative sleep, and daytime fatigue.” Studies2 have shown a link between fibromyalgia and sleep-related problems, and while not a blanket solution, a new mattress might help you manage your nighttime pain. Read on for our expert-approved recommendations of the best mattresses for fibromyalgia. Beyond the typical considerations (budget, mattress type, trial periods), there are a few additional factors to keep in mind when shopping for a mattress for fibromyalgia. These include: Not ready to switch mattresses entirely? A topper can help improve the feel of the mattress you already have. This pick uses GOLS-certified organic latex to create a buoyant, supportive feeling that will provide pressure relief, without the sinking feeling of some foam alternatives. There are two different firmness options available, and the mattress is made from a combination of breathable latex foam and moisture-wicking organic wool, which make for a cooler sleep surface (good news for people with FMS). If you’re not into wool, Avocado also has a vegan version available that uses cotton instead (for the same price). We also love Avocado’s eco-friendly practices, organic and environmentally-friendly certifications, and carbon-negative shipping. The topper will be shipped in a box via FedEx, and the brand offsets more than 100% of its emissions through their partnership with the Bonneville Environmental Foundation. What customers say: This topper gets rave reviews, including a few from people with FMS, who say it helps them sleep more comfortably at night. On the con side, reviews are mixed as to whether this topper will slide around on top of your mattress—a few suggest layering the topper on a rug grip to avoid regular adjustments. Some people do complain of a (harmless yet funky) lingering latex smell out of the box. The Awara Premier Hybrid is rated at a 6.5 out of 10 on Awara’s firmness scale, making it a great medium-firm pick for all sleep styles, and particularly those with back pain. (It’s even featured in our roundup of the best mattresses for neck and back pain.) With buoyant, natural Dunlop latex, individually wrapped coils, and a Euro pillow-top, this hybrid design offers a nice balance of support and cushion and is a good option for hot sleepers, too. We also love that Awara has several eco-friendly certifications, such as Rainforest Alliance, Greenguard Gold, and the Standard 100 by OEKO-TEX. This mattress is compressed and rolled into a box for shipping—but thanks to the natural latex there shouldn’t be any off-gassing smells while your new bed expands. It also has four sewn-on handles to help you maneuver the mattress onto your base. What customers say: There are over 1,000 reviews for this mattress and they’re overwhelmingly positive, especially from folks with back pain. Many say it’s a great balance of firmness and comfort, and helps them wake up pain-free in the morning. The biggest downside is that there is only one firmness option. The less glowing reviews are either complaints about the bed being too firm or too soft, which is bound to happen with any mattress, especially when there is only one choice. If you end up not loving your Awara Premier in the first year, you can return it for a full refund. This innerspring mattress uses recycled steel coils, a layer of non-toxic memory foam, and a 3-inch plus Euro pillow-top. You can customize your mattress by choosing between an 11.5- and 14.5-inch height, and three different firmness options—Plush, Luxury Firm, and Firm. The Luxury Firm is the brand’s best-seller, and likely the best fit for people with FMS, but keep in mind that it is definitely on the firmer side. Smaller folks and strict side sleepers might prefer the added cushion of the Plush Soft model. The cotton cover is hypoallergenic and the foams are OEKO-TEX Standard 100, and CertiPUR-US certified, meaning they are free of toxic chemicals. With white glove delivery, someone will bring this mattress into your home and set it up for you, so it’s never compressed or rolled into a box. The delivery might even include mattress and box spring removal, depending on what brand you have (just be sure to check the website because they won’t take everything). What customers say: People are generally very happy with the Saatva Classic, including a handful of reviewers with FMS. One reviewer writes, “I have trouble with fibromyalgia as well as bad arthritis. I have struggled to get out of bed for years. This mattress has relieved a lot of the pain I have in my hips in the morning.” This is a firmer option, so most side sleepers with the Luxury Firm find the mattress a little too firm—again, if you’re a strict side sleeper, you might want to consider the Plush model. And if this bed doesn’t speak to you, we have a few other mattress recommendations for arthritis and joint pain. A recommendation from Bonney, and also from myself, this luxury hybrid mattress uses layers of recycled steel coils, a plush Euro pillow-top, and a cool tencel cover. If you like the feeling of a plush hotel bed, this mattress is likely a great pick for you. The best part is that it’s available in four firmness options, including a Plus model meant specifically for heavier bodies. The Luxury Firm is the brand’s best selling model and a real crowd-pleaser, according to reviews. WinkBed’s foams are CertiPUR-US certified and the Tencell© cover is OEKO-TEX® Standard 100, Class 1 certified and eco-friendly. The mattress arrives compressed and rolled in a box, and will expand within a couple hours. You can sleep on the mattress as soon as it’s reached its full height and there shouldn’t be any lingering smells (mine did not have any). What customers say: With 4.8 out of 5 stars across 8,000 reviews, this mattress is a favorite among all types of sleepers, and receives particularly high praise from back or stomach sleepers who need more support. It gets a lot of love for pain-relief, but some reviewers complain that it is either too soft or too firm for their liking. If you find that to be true, the brand lets you exchange for a different firmness option (or return it altogether) within the first 120 nights. Another recommendation from Bonney, the Loom & Leaf is a great choice for folks who like the cradling feeling of memory foam. Unlike most memory foam beds, the Loom & Leaf comes in two firmness options: Relaxed Firm & Firm. The Relaxed Firm is definitely a better pick for side sleepers, while the firm is suitable for back and stomach sleepers. One standout feature of this memory foam bed is the use of gel foam, which provides both a cooler surface and extra support for your lower back. With the same white glove service as the Saatva Classic, the Loom & Leaf won’t arrive rolled up in a box—the delivery service will bring the mattress right into your home and help you set it up. What customers say: This mattress has 4.9 out of 5 stars on Saatva’s website and nearly 600 reviews. Most mention reduced aches and pains, but there aren’t any FMS-specific reviewers. Several folks warn that the firm model is firmer than they’d like for a memory foam mattress. Luckily, Saatva gives you a whole year to decide if it’s a fit for you. A 2015 collection of research suggests that a custom-inflated, self-controlled mattress might be the key to a more comfortable sleep. Queue the expression “if you want something done right, do it yourself.” There are several adjustable mattresses and bases on the market, and Saatva’s Solaire Adjustable Firmness mattress is a great option. It’s an air bed that allows you to select from 50 remote-controlled firmness levels. Even better, in the queen size or larger, each side offers a separate air chamber and remote, which comes in handy if you share your bed with a partner. Like the Saatva Classic, the Solaire has a 3-inch Euro pillow top made with organic cotton and natural latex that give it a very luxurious feel, and all foams are OEKO-TEX Standard 100 and CertiPUR-US certified. This mattress comes with free white glove delivery and setup, which is especially key if you order a split king model or pair the mattress with Saatva’s adjustable base. What customers say: While it only has around 45 reviews so far, they are primarily positive. Most people say they have experienced reduced back and joint pain, even if it took them a while to find their firmness sweet-spot. Some do say they found the bed too dense, or that their mattress sloped toward the edges. However, both positive and negative reviews rave about Saatva’s generous trial period and customer service. Perfect your wind-down routine. Tools like eye masks, weighted blankets, or pillow sprays might seem a little extra, but they can actually make a big difference in how your body (and mind) embrace bedtime. Check out our roundup of the best sleep-related gifts for some inspiration! Keep up with exercise. Research from 20165 suggests that exercise can help people with FMS improve their sleep quality. And, while it might seem like an unlikely treatment for chronic pain, a collection of research from 20116 shows that regular aerobic exercise and strength training can help reduce symptoms and improve overall quality of life. “Although the cause of fibromyalgia is not known, patients can treat and manage their symptoms through medication, therapy, and lifestyle changes, including optimizing sleep hygiene, fitness and stretching, stress reduction, and eating to promote an anti-inflammatory response,” Bonney concludes. If you’re unsure if you have FMS, be sure to speak with your health care provider.

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