JulieArticuno wrote:
Sundy wrote:
Laying heavy blankets on top sometimes works.
That makes something I recall as a child make a lot of sense. I adored being tucked in by my mother because she tucked me in really tightly and I dodn't know why but I LOVED this. It was especially lovely in Winter when we had a sheet and about four heavy army blankets on our bed. My feet were cold on the worst nights, but I felt so secure, or "tucked in with love" as i used to call it.
That all stopped when we got duvets, and ever since, I have not slept well.
Julie
yes same here, i used to love being tucked in under several heavy blankets

and for a while i had heavy blankets and a heavy duvet too, that was perfect

now i just have two duvets, but it's not the same as being tucked in

and it's really awkward in the summer, it's too hot under both of them, but i can't sleep under just one
it's similar with clothes, i used to be very underweight (sort-of had an eating disorder), so i'd wear about 5 layers of clothes, usually including a tight t-shirt and heavy jumpers. even in summer i wouldn't get too hot. it was lovely, i felt safe and secure, and it did wonders for my sensory issues.
since then i've 'recovered' and put on weight, but now i can't wear more than 1 or 2 layers of clothing even in winter! so i'm always stressy and tense when i'm out, especially if someone accidentally bumps into me, because i don't have my layers of 'armour' on to protect me