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Hullo, internet. I have a question.

Has anyone ever owned/lived with/significantly interacted with an ottoman bed? By which I mean a bed where the whole mattress part lifts up to reveal storage space underneath. They look like this, and are currently being referred to in our household as "crocodile beds".

We are considering getting one, as they look like a good way to get maxium under-bed storage. I'm guessing we'd want to use it for long-term, rarely-accessed storage rather than (for example) spare bedding which one would want to get at regularly. But are they one of those things that looks like a good idea, but turn out to be a pain in the arse? Do the hydraulic mechanisms break after a couple of years, leaving you with the job of manually hauling a mattress about?

Any advice, commentary, or idle anecdotes about crocodiles welcome.
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A quick request for data points (or actual genuine knowledge, that would also work ;)

I've started getting physio for the duff knees (of which more later). I'm pretty sure that, when I was a kid and there was always someone in my class with a pot arm (usually for reasons of a falling-off-bike nature), no one was offered physio afterwards. A friend tells me that he did not get physio for a broken leg in the late 80s. A colleague who fractured both her arms a couple of years ago did.

So... is it that NHS treatment of injuries has moved on and decided that yes, physio is a bloomin' useful part of recovery? Or is it just that physio isn't offered to kids, on the grounds that they're bound to start running about as soon as physically possible?

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