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Mon Aug-27-07 09:05 PM
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Do you sleep with a fan on? |
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I dont know, maybe its the ADD, but I have to have some white noise when I fall sleep. I just crank on the window fan (even in the winter, with the window shut of course) and im out like a light in 5-10. You?
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Mon Aug-27-07 09:07 PM
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2. Thanks to my tinnitus (sp?) I always have white noise of some kind |
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Otherwise the roaring in my ears is too much
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Mon Aug-27-07 09:08 PM
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I can't sleep on my right side no matter how much I want to! The fluid is in my left ear, and the bubbling and roiling is too much for me if I'm lying on my right side.
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Mon Aug-27-07 09:09 PM
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how did that happen? is it permanent?
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Mon Aug-27-07 09:33 PM
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30. I have no idea how it happened, and yes, it's permanent. |
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I've tried everything imaginable to dry up the fluid. It's in the inner ear, so I'm stuck with it.
It doesn't hurt, but my left ear is more likely to feel plugged, and I can feel/hear the fluid when I'm on the phone or lying on the side opposite the affected ear, which drives me crazy. I also have bouts of tinnitus associated with it, though fortunately, those are few and far between. Sometimes I'll have a dizzy spell.
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Mon Aug-27-07 09:37 PM
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oh man I can just imagine that *shudder* its bad enough when I get water in my ear for a few days...
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Mon Aug-27-07 09:10 PM
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11. That would be tough to handle... |
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Do you still get bouts of vertigo? I had a copilot years ago that got it, and that plagued him for almost a year.
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Mon Aug-27-07 09:32 PM
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28. Just occasional dizzy spells. |
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Mon Aug-27-07 09:33 PM
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My copilot eventually recovered, but it left him with permanent hearing damage
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Mon Aug-27-07 09:13 PM
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I rarely notice it anymore. And I do sleep with a fan on; two in fact, but it's for the breeze not noise. I'm deaf in my left ear and I sleep on my right side so most noise is blotted out anyway.
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Mon Aug-27-07 09:25 PM
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26. In a quiet room, it's deafening sometimes |
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Is yours congenital, or environmental. I think mine is mostly noise exposure
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Tue Aug-28-07 10:41 AM
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62. Mine is left over from a brain tumor |
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I had a large tumor on the hearing nerve that was millimeters away from eating into my brain before it was detected. Hearing nerve, balance nerve, and inner ear were removed but the tinnuitis remained. Like you, I hear it most in a very quiet room.
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Wed Aug-29-07 01:33 AM
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72. I hope all the tumor treatment is complete for you.... |
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tinnitus sucks, but it would be nice to know that issue is taken care of!
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Wed Aug-29-07 02:29 AM
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73. Me too, I have tinnitus and run a small fan next to my bed |
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too mask the ringing with white noise.
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Mon Aug-27-07 09:07 PM
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3. get a white noise machine. |
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they are cheap these days. my son does the same thing. has to have the ceiling fan running no matter what. we bought him a white noise/alarm clock for about $30.
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Mon Aug-27-07 09:07 PM
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The steady white noise helps to mask any other occasional noises that may make it more difficult for me to sleep.
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Mon Aug-27-07 09:16 PM
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I have a nearly impossible time falling asleep without it. Part of it is the ear ringing but I've actually been doing it since before I got tinnitus. I've tried white noise machines but I prefer the sound of a fan. I actually was looking at a web site about tinnitus and they sell CDs of fan noise. That really cracked me up because it seems easier to just use the fan. I wonder how much electricity you save using the CD versus the actual fan. I suppose though that when you're on the road a CD might be easier.
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Mon Aug-27-07 09:07 PM
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Like you, I need a bit of white noise to fall asleep and I also like to have my fan on in the winter. I also fall asleep with the TV on. Yes, I know I'm wasting electricity but I cannot fall asleep in silence.
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Tue Aug-28-07 03:24 PM
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70. I have the fan on so I don't hear the TV in the other room. |
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Plus my Chevy truck reving neighbors at 4am !!!
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Mon Aug-27-07 09:07 PM
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6. Hot flashes and night sweats necessitate my sleeping with a fan |
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I would sleep in a freezer if I could.
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Mon Aug-27-07 10:15 PM
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37. I too have night sweats and heat flashes..... |
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and the fan helps...
My spouse uses the fan to fall asleep...me I could fall asleep anytime any place....sweating of course...
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Mon Aug-27-07 10:32 PM
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Sweating does not even begin to describe the phenomenon that happens to me. I have inherited my mom's over active sweat glands.
I should sleep in a kiddie pool, so the water would have some place to go.
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Mon Aug-27-07 11:36 PM
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49. you should come to my apartment |
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where 65 degrees is considered warm and box fans are considered mandatory
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Mon Aug-27-07 09:08 PM
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8. I need the noise to sleep, can't sleep without it. |
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Mon Aug-27-07 09:09 PM
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9. the moving air is nice too |
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otherwise i feel like the room gets stale. and i fart from time too time so that helps too (my wife does too but only in the cutest way ;) ) Dont act like you dont too!
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Mon Aug-27-07 09:10 PM
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12. Yes! I can't wait for this hot weather to end! n/t |
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14. This hot weather is KILLIN' me, Larry! |
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Mon Aug-27-07 09:11 PM
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need the white noise!!!! even in the winter
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Mon Aug-27-07 09:12 PM
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15. AC runs 7-8 months a year in our bedroom |
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Fan the other 4-5 months. I simply need COOL air (and noise), my wife works the graveyard shift and it helps mask noise during the day for her.
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Mon Aug-27-07 09:12 PM
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I've seriously considered it. However, I share my bedroom with a 10-week-old kitten and the mere though of the sorts of mischief she could get into with a fan is horrifying.
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Mon Aug-27-07 09:12 PM
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17. Yes, I do! I even travel with a fan when driving. I like the air movement. |
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I like the white noise, too, but I can live without that.
I need air movement. Dead air makes me feel claustrophobic and hopeless.
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Mon Aug-27-07 09:13 PM
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One on the headboard, a standing one by the bed...And if I can't sleep, CNN on low volume does the trick :D
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Mon Aug-27-07 09:14 PM
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20. during the summer, yeah. We don't have AC in our bedroom. |
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The living room has a little box unit AC, but it's too far away from our bedroom to cool us down.
After a while, you get used to it, although I prefer to sleep in quiet.
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Mon Aug-27-07 09:21 PM
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I use it for the noise. Or sometimes I sleep with the television on at a very low volume. My husband sleeps with the fan on too, it helps drown out other noises since he works at night and sleeps during the day.
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Mon Aug-27-07 09:24 PM
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I have to have air circulation. I can't stand stagnant air.
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Mon Aug-27-07 09:24 PM
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25. I need to feel the air blowing over me. |
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If there's one thing I can't stand, it's a "still" room. It's not claustrophobia, but perhaps it's related to it.
I especially need blowing air when I'm in a car. :shrug:
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Mon Aug-27-07 09:27 PM
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27. Yes - I like the feeling of the moving air. |
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The slight noise is comforting too.
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Mon Aug-27-07 09:40 PM
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I need fans as white noise but find I have to take allergy medicine because fans always make me sneeze :o
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Mon Aug-27-07 09:50 PM
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34. YES. I can NOT sleep without one |
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Edited on Mon Aug-27-07 09:52 PM by LibraLiz1973
Actually... I sleep with 3.
All year long.
It's the noise AND the moving air. I hate stagnant air.
When I go on vacation I have to take one with me.
How sad is that??? lol
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Mon Aug-27-07 09:52 PM
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35. no when i was younger i did however... |
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i guess it's stupid but now that i'm older i have a fear of being dehydrated and dying in the night if a fan is blowing on me
even tho that only happens to people who are like age 80 and above
i just wish i never heard of that happening so i could forget about it...
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Mon Aug-27-07 09:56 PM
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36. Yes... i'm not the only one! |
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and my SO thinks i'm a little strange because of it. Now, I don't feel so weird :freak:
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Mon Aug-27-07 10:17 PM
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38. Oh Amaya, he is beautiful!! |
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eeeek! Born 1 month after we got married, to the day. You are a lucky momma. :hug:
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Me loves that white noise.
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Mon Aug-27-07 10:22 PM
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41. yah, another vote for the air blowing |
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If I lay there and read the fan will make my eyes burn and I'll close them. I have problems sleeping so it's part of my Bedtime deal
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Mon Aug-27-07 10:36 PM
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I can't sleep without it, even in winter. I like to be very cool when I sleep and my a/c is just not up to the task (plus that would cost a lot more). So I use both the ceiling fan and another fan, which is pointed right at me. I need to feel the air moving. It's very strange to be in a hotel room with no fan. Then I usually run the a/c very cold.
I also like the noise; it drowns out my neighbors; I can hear their bed, um, move if you know what I mean.
Someone once told me it was unhealthy to sleep with a fan blowing on you. I think they were full of it myself.
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Mon Aug-27-07 10:39 PM
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44. In summer I always have AC/fan on, both for cool and for noise. |
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Last year I had a fan on for noise until December, when my mother confiscated it. :(
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Mon Aug-27-07 11:22 PM
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45. yes, there is no airconditioning in this house |
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must have a fan in summer, fall and spring - open window with cross breeze is enough, winter, the room is nice and cold. I use a cpap machine so I have white noise whether I like it or not.
I sleep better with the noise, but on the other hand being a total control freak, I don't like not being able to hear what is going on.
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Mon Aug-27-07 11:24 PM
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46. YES YES YES YES YES YES YES |
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I CANNOT sleep without having a fan on, even on freezing cold winter days. The dead silence is horrible.
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Mon Aug-27-07 11:30 PM
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I won't even try to sleep without a fan for the noise. Drowns out everything else. I've even used a 20" box fan on high for years. And dog forbid the power goes out in the middle of the night. I am awake instantly. I also have to take one with if I stay at a hotel. Most of my family has the Fan Fetish. Never have to worry if I go to my sister's for a few days!
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Mon Aug-27-07 11:33 PM
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48. I have slept with a fan on for years. YEARS! |
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It used to be just to provide white noise to help me fall asleep when I was younger. Now it's an absolute necessity. I have a VERY hard time falling asleep now unless I have a fan providing white noise and blowing a cool breeze over me. It's to the point where if the power goes out in the middle of the night and my fan turns off, I wake up instantly.
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Tue Aug-28-07 12:23 AM
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50. I used to sleep with the TV on so it wouldn't talk to me |
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I had recently suffered a severe concussion in a car accident back in 1987. There was an old black and white TV in my bedroom. Late at night I would "hear" it tell me in a very hushed voice "Michael, I like to watch you sleep." It really freaked me out and the only way I could get it to shut up was to leave it on tuned to a static station.
In hindsight I should have just put the damned thing in the garage, but then again, my alarm clock probably would have just taken up the slack.
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52. I live in Florida and I work the night shift. |
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I don't have a choice. :) The sun's coming in the window, heating everything up... without the fan circulating air, it's just too hot and stuffy to sleep.
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53. A/C, fan AND a white noise machine. |
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Tue Aug-28-07 08:30 AM
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54. I use a sound machine. |
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I enjoy the sound of rain, so generally that's what I turn it to.
But I've also enjoyed using a ceiling fan as well.
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57. Yes. My wife likes the white noise and the faint breeze. n/t |
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Tue Aug-28-07 09:40 AM
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58. Everyone in our house does |
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I have tinnitus so I always had a fan on. My wife likes it because it drowns out all but the loudest snores from me. My three kids sleep with fans on. It allows the kids to sleep after the baby wakes up....
When I go to bed, the house sounds like an old airport.....
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Tue Aug-28-07 09:42 AM
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59. Yeah, I need a fan on me. |
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I have to have the air blowing on me. I need a sheet and a fan, even in winter.
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Tue Aug-28-07 09:45 AM
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I can't sleep without it.
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Tue Aug-28-07 09:49 AM
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61. Rather than using air conditioning |
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This summer I decided to acclimatize to the heat. I've been sleeping comfortably with the fan. Though I've been forced to use it in the winter in attempt to drown out noisy neighbours.
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Tue Aug-28-07 01:12 PM
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63. I used to when I was younger |
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Everyday, no matter what the temperature was.
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64. When I stay at my sister's house, we have found it to be great so that whoever is awake doesn't wake |
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up the one sleeping and the one that is awake doesn't have to tiptoe around being quite. Also, I don't hear all her "house noises" squeaky floors etc.
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66. 3 of them in the summer :-) |
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one in the winter for the noise issue you talk about.
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But not when it gets colder.
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68. No, he keeps asking for my autograph. It's annoying. -nt |
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69. I can't sleep without one. |
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This actually cost me a relationship.
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Tue Aug-28-07 03:28 PM
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71. Oh yes. In quiet places it stops the ringing in my ears |
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in loud places it mutes the morons outside a little.
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Wed Aug-29-07 06:56 AM
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74. Yes. For the noise and the breeze. |
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Wed Aug-29-07 07:06 AM
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75. Yes, but not because of tinnitus. |
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My problem is that I have exceptionally acute hearing, and without a fan to provide some white noise, I'd pick up on every teeny little noise all night long. This is why I don't go camping, and I always take a fan with me to hotel rooms on trips, just in case the room has "quiet" AC. I can't sleep at all without it. I also need the air movement, though. I'm nearly always hot--I can't even sleep covered with a blanket for the first half of the night. I cover up at some point after I've been asleep for a few hours and my body temperature has dropped. I curl around the blanket instead. :)
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76. Yes. Cannot sleep without it. We even have a small travel fan. |
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77. Can't sleep without one. The more white noise the better. |
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Wed Aug-29-07 10:22 AM
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78. It's really hard for me to sleep w/o some kind of noise |
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Edited on Wed Aug-29-07 10:23 AM by Saint Etienne17
I generally like to sleep while listening to my ipod or watchng tv.
I only leave my ceiling fan on when I sleep if I'm too hot :(
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