Another place you can find them at pretty good prices off and on is Amazon. 
I didn't realize they sold everything until last Christmas. These are brand
names, too, and you just list what you are looking for and it will narrow it
down where you don't have to look thru a hundred things to find the one you
are looking for!  I just happened to be looking for flat sheets to make a
quilt and that was where I went first!  Jeanne

-------Original Message-------
 
From: Jan Hargrove
Date: 4/15/2009 10:04:52 AM
To: [email protected];  tmic-list
Subject: Re: [TMIC] leg and foot comfort in bed
 
Years ago, my dermatologist at that time prescribed satin sheets............
.the reason
was that the fabric of other sheets caused friction on my skin....I've used
them since
1984 and they make sleep possible today with tm......I don't mean the knit
kind either.
The first set cost me $144.00 which I couldn't afford, but they allowed me
to sleep so
I couldn't afford not to get them!! I've since then purched them from Sears
or JC Penney,
at MUCH more reasonable prices!! I take them whenever we travel, and the
first thing
I do when I arrive wherever, is to put them on the bed I'll be sleeping on!
My 2ยข worth,  janh

--- On Wed, 4/15/09, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:

From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: [TMIC] leg and foot comfort in bed
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, April 15, 2009, 12:23 AM


I think that this is something that most of us suffer from at some point
during our TM lives, skin sensitivity against fabric, and it's the worst
when we are trying to get some much needed sleep.

I have purchased so many sets of sheets and blankets over my TM years (T
8-10, 6/1/99), and I have had this sensitivity for most of that time.  It
started as sensitivity and is so often PAIN.  I've gone from egyptian cotton
 very good quality flannel, jersey (like T-shirt material) and all sorts of
thread counts of cotton.  In sheets, I think that most of the time, my most
comfortable sheet happens to be the jersey.  I'm not saying that I can
always have my legs against them, because I cannot, I lay on my back many
nights with my knees bent so nothing touches my legs.  Blankets are much
worse, so you need to get the most comfortable sheet you can near your skin.
 If you have any "old" pajama bottoms, those are also some of the most
comfortable, or I wear the short ones.  

I've bought some microfiber plush pants this year from OldNavy.com and they
have been warm on my legs and haven't irritated them.  I am very much
looking forward to warmer weather when I can wear short pants all the time
and not being uncomfortable.

Hugs to all, Barbara A in CA 



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