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Old 08-27-2008, 08:47 AM #1
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One of biggest problems that comes with traveling for me is that I don’t get to sleep in my own bed. I have spoiled myself at home with an adjustable bed, and any other kind of bed is a really painful problem for me. It is awful dealing with the fatigue of MS without the benefit of a good night’s sleep. The only thing that comes close to a solution for me is an air mattresses, the kind that one might take camping. A couple of years ago we went on a three-week vacation, and I felt totally wiped out just about all the time because I wasn’t sleeping well. In fact I sleep better in the car than I do in a hotel room.

Anybody else have this sort of problem? Have you found any ways around it?
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