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Do you use a weighted blanket?
Yes, i love the pressure. 23%  23%  [ 15 ]
Tried one, but didn't like it. 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
No, but i plan on getting one. 45%  45%  [ 30 ]
No, i don't like pressure. 11%  11%  [ 7 ]
What's a weighted blanket? 21%  21%  [ 14 ]
Total votes : 66

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21 Oct 2009, 12:46 pm

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I am torn. I like pressure, but I also like it cool in the bedroom...

But the sheets absolutely, positively MUST be tucked in at the foot of the bed. No exceptions. EVER!

No, they must be tucked under my feet, not under the mattress, or it drives me nuts!
I always sleep under blankets, even when it's hot.. maybe I should look into those weighted blankets.



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21 Oct 2009, 9:00 pm

What is their average cost?

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22 Oct 2009, 3:31 am

I love being squished, but I have a feeling it would be annoying to sleep under because it would be hard to adjust, and it might get hot like someone else mentioned.;;; I'd like one for daytime though. It would be soooo nice in winter, omg.
Hey, you know, it probably wouldn't be too hard to make one, or to modify a normal blanket to be heavier. (I'm poor now, so I think of how to make everything myself, lol..) But lol, not many normal blankets come in cool patterns like that. XD

..Post 666! XD


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22 Oct 2009, 3:50 am

Interesting.
I don't like weight and generally sleep with the minimum amount of covering, a sheet and maybe one blanket.
It's the same with clothes. I prefer to go around in shorts and a T-shirt even in cold weather. It has to be near freezing or cold and windy for me to rug up.



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22 Oct 2009, 7:01 am

I voted no, but I plan to get one. Actually I don't plan it, but would like to try it some day. It's not necessary though, but I can't sleep without wrapping my head tightly into the quilt. And usually I wrap my arms around myself too.

I think I might like a weighted blanket. Maybe I could start with leasing one.



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23 Oct 2009, 12:36 am

AnnePande wrote:
I voted no, but I plan to get one. Actually I don't plan it, but would like to try it some day. It's not necessary though, but I can't sleep without wrapping my head tightly into the quilt. And usually I wrap my arms around myself too.

I think I might like a weighted blanket. Maybe I could start with leasing one.
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23 Oct 2009, 2:01 am

I want one, but the price for one as big and as heavy as I want is so much that I'm thinking I'd rather get a buffalo robe, which will last a lot longer and doesn't look clinical.



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23 Oct 2009, 4:30 am

Here's a link:

www.weightedblanket.net/


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23 Oct 2009, 6:56 am

Sounds very appealing! Now I want one too!


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23 Oct 2009, 7:10 am

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I have always piled blankets on myself, long before I realized it might be due to sensory issues...


That's exactly what my dad does with his pillows, we call it the "aspie cave." :lol:


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23 Oct 2009, 7:58 am

Wisguy wrote:
What is their average cost?

Mike


It depends on where you get one from. I actually found one that runs about $99 USD as opposed to the $200 it appears to be from at other places. It also depends on how big of one you want, and how heavy you want it to be.

This is the link I'm gonna order mine from I think:

Salt of the Earth

I just wonder if anyone else has ordered from them ever and if they are good quality or not. I'm looking to get them for myself, my son, and my daughter for Christmas this year.


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23 Oct 2009, 9:49 am

I always loved to have blankets piled on top of me. That's why I love the cold weather. You can sleep under many. Unfortunately here, we never get cool weather. :(



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23 Oct 2009, 10:09 am

Mine is made of cotton, and the weights are polyester and they're kinda loose inside, it never gets hot - I used it even during our heat waves and it's not even warm. I specified that when I ordered, I don't know if they're all like that.



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23 Oct 2009, 12:35 pm

I'm doing CBT to take the pressure OFF!

How can you sleep with a something from the weight lifting room on top of you?

Is this for people who sleep alone?


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23 Oct 2009, 12:41 pm

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I'm doing CBT to take the pressure OFF!

How can you sleep with a something from the weight lifting room on top of you?

Is this for people who sleep alone?


haha, people are just different it seems :)

I like the feeling of being held tight, just not by other people.


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23 Oct 2009, 12:43 pm

As I thought :wink:


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