I've always slept best on firm surfaces. During my high school years I slept on a firm couch from Ikea and love it. I hate sleeping in regular, soft beds. Makes my back hurt in the morning and I don't get good rest. No matter how long the sleep, I always appear tired.
For the past year i've slept on this type of bed; soft and springy and I hate it. It has made me lethargic. So I got rid of it a week ago. Now where this Queen Bed once was, Now there are an array of blankets on the floor. It feels so comfortable and I get great rest...but is there any problems that can arise from sleeping on the floor? Like perhaps back problems, though ironically I feel better in the mornings.
Also, if i should note: I dont use pillows. I always sleep on my stomach and wake up on my back. Thanks!
Also. On The Floor when I wake up, I quickly jump out of bed ready to take on the day but on a soft, springy bed it takes me 30minutes to an hour after the alarm rings to get up.
:-)
2006-12-04
19:05:18
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2006-12-04 19:06:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I alternate between the bed and the floor. 2 or three months straight on the floor, and then 2 or 3 months on the bed.
By the time that 2 or three months of the floor rolls around, by back is hurting me most mornings, and often through the night. At this point, I switch to the bed. The bed is comfortable to my back until 2 or 3 months passes, and then my back begins to hurt again. Then it's back to the floor, which has become comfortable again.
I seldom use pillows either. But sometimes sleeping on a pallette on the floor, my head cries out for one, and I will sleep on one.
Sorry for babbling. Hope this helps, though I'm not quite sure if I've even really answered at all. :-)
2006-12-04 19:16:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Crate is a quality choice and it labored to your different puppies. I'd keep it up. If you deliver in and allow the puppy out of the crate for crying, he wins. From a puppy psychology viewpoint, puppies are percent animals. The percent chief does no longer depart the percent. As a influence, that is some thing you have to coach your puppy to receive - that you just typically depart the room and sleep someplace else in which he are not able to see you. If you act adore it's no tremendous deal (with calm and planned vigor), the puppy will see your trust and reply favorably. You can ease this through sticking a few Kong's stuffed with peanut butter in there and allow him hang around even as you are round - you do not must near the door in the back of him. Additionally, placed the T-Shirt that you just wore that day within the crate with him. It's loaded along with your odor and presents him *a few* experience that the percent chief is local. The thing more I'd advise is that ALL of your puppies sleep within the equal subject as a percent. The doggy will have to be excellent after two, might be three nights if you happen to stand your floor - do not get pissed off - and simply stay calm and planned! Good success!
2016-09-03 12:23:52
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answered by stufflebeam 4
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actually I really havent slept in a bed in about 5 yrs.
on occasion at my girlfriends house or at a hotel but for 5 yrs ive been using a sleeping bag and a comforter with pillows.
I'm 41 now and when I was in my mid 30s I started having back problems...I read that sleeping on the floor is good for your back..and it is!
I am comfortble and my back doesn't kill me like it used too.
2006-12-04 19:16:15
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answered by chefzilla65 5
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Everybody is right. If you wake up in pain, something wasn't right. If you wake up feeling good, your body has rested properly. You might want to get on of those thin memory foam pads to put on the floor to help preserve your body heat and to help protect the bony prominences of your body like your hips and shoulder blades so they won't hurt or get pressure sores on them. My daughter went to Korea recently and all they sleep on are mats on the floor. So do what feels best when you sleep!!
2006-12-04 19:59:33
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answered by backyardbonfire 2
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Everyone has their own sleeping preference. It's completely safe and natural. Our ancient ancestors slept on a slab of sheet rock, so, no, no problems will arise.
2006-12-04 19:16:52
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answered by BloodCountess 3
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sleeping on floor is not bad for back problem. Only sometimes you may catch cold from floor. So if you take that prevention then it is fine.
2006-12-04 19:08:30
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answered by Rohan 2
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I can sleep on a floor too but after awhile my bones start hurting.
2006-12-04 19:07:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope, no health problems, but if you get older and still do that it may start to harm your back. But its not going to cause damage. Dont worry and enjoy the sleep.
2006-12-04 19:09:35
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answered by Anonymous
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eh. sleeping on the floor makes my entire body ache. yea. but heard it was healthy. so if my body aches alot...i am very healthy. O_O
2006-12-04 19:35:10
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answered by jian_te 2
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it's good to sleep on the floor because can make your spine keep straight.
2006-12-04 19:16:31
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answered by jchris.leo 1
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