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Old 01-29-2016, 02:10 PM #1
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The weight of my blankets is driving me crazy at night by adding to my pain so I started looking into a blanket T bar product and found this; https://www.theblanketbar.com/produc...789/category=0

It's a bit pricey though...$47 plus $20 to ship it to me. Does anyone have a similar product they like? I see there are others available yet it's hard to choose based on an internet picture.

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If you have a foot board you might be able to make your own..with something around the home, or from a store with craft or building materials..

we did similar to this for my dad.. a padded piece of thin plywood propped on the foot board - a piece or plexi glass, heavy cardboard would work too.

https://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl...Ad0QMwgfKAIwAg
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Hi Cliffman

I know of someone who made something similar using lightweight plastic plumbing/electrical piping connected with the rounded corner joiners - from the hardware store. I think it sat on top of the bed - kind of like a rectangular arch. Although that one in the photo looks kinda nifty and not that bad a price if it gives the comfort needed - have you tried looking for a used one on ebay or other sites? Good luck finding something suitable.
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Hi Everyone,

The weight of my blankets is driving me crazy at night by adding to my pain so I started looking into a blanket T bar product and found this; https://www.theblanketbar.com/produc...789/category=0

It's a bit pricey though...$47 plus $20 to ship it to me. Does anyone have a similar product they like? I see there are others available yet it's hard to choose based on an internet picture.

Thanks,
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As a child, I lived on a back porch and had to use an electric blanket to keep the weight down, just a thought. Good Luck, Ken in Texas.
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Hi Cliffman

I know of someone who made something similar using lightweight plastic plumbing/electrical piping connected with the rounded corner joiners - from the hardware store. I think it sat on top of the bed - kind of like a rectangular arch. Although that one in the photo looks kinda nifty and not that bad a price if it gives the comfort needed - have you tried looking for a used one on ebay or other sites? Good luck finding something suitable.
I would love to build one and would have back in the days when i didn't have the SFN, never the less it's a good suggestion. I have not tried ebay yet..good idea. Thank you Bluesfan.

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As a child, I lived on a back porch and had to use an electric blanket to keep the weight down, just a thought. Good Luck, Ken in Texas.
Thanks Ken..good idea.

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In case anyone is interested in a good product to keep the blanket/sheets off your feet at night I did end up opting for the bed cradle in the video below from theblanketbar.com. They were running a 20% off sale so that cut the shipping in half.

It arrived yesterday. It was very easy to put together and didn't hurt my hands because there are no tools needed.

2 observations from using it only one night. Although it keeps the blanket & sheets off my feet it does create a colder environment in that area, however I did expect that to happen. The other issue came as a surprise, after years of having at least a sheet covering my feet I didn't sleep so well since I my feet were not touching anything. I'm sure it's something I will get used to over time.

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The weight of my blankets is driving me crazy at night by adding to my pain so I started looking into a blanket T bar product and found this; https://www.theblanketbar.com/produc...789/category=0

It's a bit pricey though...$47 plus $20 to ship it to me. Does anyone have a similar product they like? I see there are others available yet it's hard to choose based on an internet picture.

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Cliffman,

If you don't have at least a sheet touching your feet, the monsters under your bed will get them You are creating a Lair . I cannot bear anything over me due to my burning Neurological Hypersensitivity, but I have to have SOMETHING covering my feet.

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