Consumers are spending a lot of money and time looking for the ultimate solution that will work...attending conventions like the "Big Sleep Show" to find the answer...."If it didn't work, he reasoned, he'd be out $1,000 or so in travel expenses. If it did, it might change his life."....myself, I still like wine...BD 

The Chicago computer consultant, 61, said he wakes frequently because of sleep apnea and stress. Neither surgery nor medical devices have ended his problem, setting him on a weary but tenacious quest for new solutions.
His search brought him Friday to the Big Sleep Show, an expo at Rosemont's Donald E. Stephens Convention Center with dozens of purveyors of mattresses, medicine and gizmos holding out the promise of sweet, peaceful slumber.

Virtual Relaxation Solutions claims its $8,000 system offers the equivalent of several hours of rest in just 20 minutes of reclining image on a lounge that mildly rocks and rotates. The aim is to simulate the motion of waves while thrumming music vibrates through the cushion.

Seeking sleep, willing to pay -- -- Chicago.com

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