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Old Feb 16, 2018, 03:03 AM
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One of the main reasons I don't sleep well is I am constantly on alert, and one aspect of this is I have a heightened sense of touch to the point where I feel like things are crawling on me (and I have checked for real bugs many times, and put down traps etc - this isn't real). I have been so obsessed with this that I was starting to do stupid things to protect myself like covering myself with poisonous insecticides every night.

A couple of days ago I hit on the idea of creating an enclosed environment and safe space for sleeping where I could be absolutely reassured nothing can crawl on me and that I can make into a sort of 'nest'. I searched the net and came across this:

Creating a safe space for sleeping (my sleep nest)

https://www.sansbug.com/product/1-pe...sh-poly-floor/

It arrived yesterday and is so easy to put up (it's like a popup tent) so it's now setup on top of my bed. I was worried it wouldn't give me enough space as I like lots of space but it's surprisingly roomy and I have also got the largest comfiest sleeping pod I could find as I don't like feeling too restricted

Silentnight Sleeping Pod? Sleeping Bag | GO Outdoors

I put some lavender oil on my pillow and I have setup bluetooth speakers on either side to create a stereo ambience playing nature sounds that help me sleep (bird song, water, chimes). Also I have an electric underblanket to warm it before I get in.

I was actually really looking forwards to sleeping in it and am again tonight, normally I dread going to bed.

Anyone else tried something like this? It's like a little tent on top of the bed. Slept in it last night for the first time, still tossed and turned somewhat but I didn't feel claustrophobic and did feel more protected, will see if I can settle into it and am planning to also get some stick on LEDs nightlights (any other suggestions to make it feel like a nest let me know).
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Old Feb 16, 2018, 08:16 AM
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This looks like a really comfy and safe place to sleep in!
I hope you'll get refreshing rest in it 😊
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Old Feb 16, 2018, 02:55 PM
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Thanks for sharing . I am inspired by this. I get scared in the night, although sleeping with my dogs helps. I would love to try something like this. Have you tried a weighted blanket?
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Old Feb 16, 2018, 04:12 PM
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No I don't like feeling confined - I would get panicky - this gives me enough space still
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Old Feb 17, 2018, 05:17 AM
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This was great last night, slept better

I still do get the skin crawling sensation but I can reassure myself it's not real with more confidence knowing it would be very unlikely.
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Old Feb 18, 2018, 12:45 PM
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Awesome move! How cool is that? That would make me feel warm and comfy and safe. Thanks for sharing that!
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Old Mar 03, 2018, 06:06 AM
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This is working really well, getting a better night's sleep than I have for ages as long as I also take my melatonin and block out neighbour noise
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Old Mar 03, 2018, 03:15 PM
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I have sleep anxiety from my C-PTSD, too.

What a neat idea! Very creative!

I cannot do something like this; I think my DH would freak. Lol.

I really appreciate your sharing!

Sweet Dreams!

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I have sleep anxiety from my C-PTSD, too.

What a neat idea! Very creative!

I cannot do something like this; I think my DH would freak. Lol.

I really appreciate your sharing!

Sweet Dreams!

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My husband would too. He'd find it hard to cuddle up next to a tent.

OP: Still, a very good idea for sleeping. It's great that you feel comfortable and safe in it.
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Old Mar 03, 2018, 05:50 PM
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You can get bigger ones - in fact even this is big enough for 2 but it would be cosy
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Old Sep 07, 2018, 11:39 PM
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One of the main reasons I don't sleep well is I am constantly on alert, and one aspect of this is I have a heightened sense of touch to the point where I feel like things are crawling on me (and I have checked for real bugs many times, and put down traps etc - this isn't real). I have been so obsessed with this that I was starting to do stupid things to protect myself like covering myself with poisonous insecticides every night.

A couple of days ago I hit on the idea of creating an enclosed environment and safe space for sleeping where I could be absolutely reassured nothing can crawl on me and that I can make into a sort of 'nest'. I searched the net and came across this:

Creating a safe space for sleeping (my sleep nest)

Mosquito Nets for Puerto Rico

It arrived yesterday and is so easy to put up (it's like a popup tent) so it's now setup on top of my bed. I was worried it wouldn't give me enough space as I like lots of space but it's surprisingly roomy and I have also got the largest comfiest sleeping pod I could find as I don't like feeling too restricted

Silentnight Sleeping Pod? Sleeping Bag | GO Outdoors

I put some lavender oil on my pillow and I have setup bluetooth speakers on either side to create a stereo ambience playing nature sounds that help me sleep (bird song, water, chimes). Also I have an electric underblanket to warm it before I get in.

I was actually really looking forwards to sleeping in it and am again tonight, normally I dread going to bed.

Anyone else tried something like this? It's like a little tent on top of the bed. Slept in it last night for the first time, still tossed and turned somewhat but I didn't feel claustrophobic and did feel more protected, will see if I can settle into it and am planning to also get some stick on LEDs nightlights (any other suggestions to make it feel like a nest let me know).
i feel the bug thing too! even now but i dont SEE any bugs. will try a cheaper version of this- a mosquito net. thanks!
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