I get the same way Quadius but mine has a button I can can just slap and
turn it back on.
If I forget to turn it off I wake up burning up and can't get back to sleep.
 
 

Mark Jackson

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From: Quadius [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, April 11, 2008 12:58 PM
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Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] PAIN



It says that on all of the electric blankets I have seen, but I believe it
depends on whether you have the ability to sense of your body is getting too
hot.  I use my electric blanket occasionally, but I find I end up having to
turn it off at some point during the night because my core temperature gets
too high.  Sadly I'm not able to turn it back on by myself, so that's a bit
of a downer.

Quadius



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Hi Janet.
I always thought it was not safe for a quadriplegic to use an electric
blanket.  I was told that by someone in the past, but I can't remember who
it was.
 
Dana 

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