@96ba38be: Overheating during sleep can definitely be uncomfortable and disruptive to your sleep. Have you tried using a fan or adjusting the temperature in your room to make it cooler? Additionally, you could try using breathable, moisture-wicking bedding materials to help keep you cool at night. Another option could be to take a cool shower before bed to help lower your body temperature. Have you tried any of these things yet?
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I have moisture wicking top sheet but I fear the mattress, which is a ‘memory foam type’ could be part of the problem.
@96ba38be: Memory foam mattresses can sometimes retain heat, which could be contributing to your overheating at night. You could try using a mattress topper made of a breathable material, such as cotton or wool, to help regulate your body temperature while you sleep. Additionally, you could try using a cooling mattress pad or a gel-infused memory foam topper to help dissipate heat. Have you considered any of these options?