• @ClamDrinker
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    Doesnt really say anything - there have been plenty of products that were designed for specific people that ended up being adopted by others because it just was a better product for them as well

    Like how Coca Cola was originay created for people with a morphine addiction. Unless morphine addiction became a lot more widespread recently while I wasnt looking.

  • @[email protected]
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    Weighted blankets are used for a number of health reasons.

    People who have a lot of stress or struggle falling asleep at night benefit from them as well.

    • @SkyezOpen
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      They’re actually magical. Turns your body off.

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        I used to take prescribed melatonin supplements and getting a weighted blanket to make myself feel all snuggly and cozy I was out like a light, like falling asleep even faster. I got off the melatonin cus I was able to fall asleep with the blanket and now I have one less med im the carefully balanced system that is my meds in my body

        Whether it was placebo or conveniently timed of not needing meds or actually working I love my blanket

    • @Darkmuch
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      One friend said that he would occasionally forget it’s weighted when trying to move it, then completely wrench his arm out as he attempts to make the bed

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        I find it weird in that I barely notice the weight when using it, but it somehow magically gets heavier whenever I have to move it by hand / make the bed / etc.

    • @Thermal_shocked
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      They work. But get one size larger than you think, they don’t mold like normal blankets.

      • BOMBS
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        That’s the same thing my psychologist told me! I’ve asked her like 3-5 times if she’s sure I’m autistic, and she has confirmed every time. I don’t know though. What if I’m not autistic? Here are my relevant characteristics:

        • I use a weighted blanket
        • Sometimes my skin burns, and I have to shake about to feel better
        • I’m nearly always playing a drum beat in my head
        • A psychologist that specializes in autism assessments and treatment has confirmed it 3-5 times
        • My psychologist friends that have known me for 7 years are certain I’m autistic
        • I’m 100% autistic

        What do you think?

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    Don’t worry, it could be something else (maybe worse) wrong with your brain that isn’t autism :D

    (I haven’t tried one due to cost, heat, probably added difficulty w/cleaning, and cost again for the ones that might not have those other issues)

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      They’re great, the whole point is they give you extra weight of a comforter without additional heat. Cleaning is easy, you just take the cover off like a duvet and wash them.

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        without additional heat

        Lies! Maybe it’s just me, but I overheated under my weighted blanket and had to fight my way out of it.

        • @ShunkW
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          I got one that is double sided. One side keeps heat in a lot more. So I can switch it up depending on the season and temperature. It’s lovely.

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        I just use a sheet most of the time (even now in the winter) because I overheat easily (I don’t really sweat).

        I’m broke so even the bottom price of $35 seems expensive, anything marketed as “cooling” or just large-weave (?) is considerably more expensive. Large-weave seems like it’d be cooler, but that is coverless so that was my thinking.

  • @CheeseNoodle
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    I got to try out a friends and wanted one ever since but can’t afford one :( Most comforotable blanket ever.

  • BOMBS
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    Yoooo, weighted blankets are the bomb, but changing the sheets is a workout.

  • Guy Dudeman
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    Makes me wonder if autistic people just weren’t hugged/snuggled enough as kids.

    • @DoYouNot
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      Very old school hypothesis that has not stood up to scrutiny. a.k.a “Refrigerator Mother” hypothesis

      • @jopepa
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        Academic sexism is cool to get rid of

    • @[email protected]
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      As a teacher, I’ve come to the realization that almost everyone wasn’t hugged enough as a kid.

      It breaks my heart every time I realize I’m the first person in a kid’s life that believed in them or told them that they were smart.

    • @Zehzin
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      No but 4chan users weren’t

    • @jopepa
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      You can look up parents’ experience raising autistic children and not wonder that.