Ray wrote:
Hi Dave,
I was wondering since you get up
early, you go to bed early too? If so do you get turned at night?
The reason I ask is because my
devoted wife does my turn at night and she is starting to burn out
after 10 1/2 yrs. I thought
about not getting turned, but I don't want to risk getting bed sores. I
can't get help for night turns.
How many people here don't get turned at night and don't have
bed sores?
Thanks,
Ray
C3/6-10 1/2 yrs Post
AB, Canada
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Thursday, October 20, 2005 7:46 PM
Subject:
Re: [QUAD-L] falling asleep
Hi Tim,
I could drop off to sleep in a matter of minutes pre-SCI, and
am still the same way post. I also wake up at 5:55 AM at the latest
each morning. I have a stop-watch with a beep alarm hanging by my bed
set to go off at 6 AM but am always awake when it goes off. I sleep
straight through the night unless there is something wrong with me, or
outside and inside. I feel I am blessed!
With Love,
CtrlAltDel aka Dave
C4/5 Complete - 29 Years Post
Texas, USA
Tim Syfert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Before my SCI I could fall right to sleep
when I hit the sack, but post SCI it takes me 1-2 hour to finally fall
asleep. Has anyone else experienced this?
Tim
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Hey folks,
I am just shy of 4 years post and sleep flat on my back. I was told
by several types of people in my 5 months of rehab that one could sleep
on ones back for 6 hours without turning. I have done that with no
problem since my injury.
Brien
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