Guest guest Posted December 31, 2010 Report Share Posted December 31, 2010 Hi, I sleep covered in heavy cotton tee shirt fabric (long sleeve top, I wear a M but use 2X for sleep; long soft cotton knit pants; crew socks) but the disposable sheets are not unpleasant against the skin. The fake fabric side is soft enough to feel satisfying, to me anyway. At any rate, you can get a box for not too much money. I think it is worth trying out so you can decide for yourself. I've been using them every night for two years. I use one for cover, too. When the heat went out one night I just added another on top of that and was fine. Plastic is a good insulator for body heat. I often wake up with the covers thrown back to waist level even on chilly nights. All in all, i think they are one of the loveliest products I've found to help me deal with this. They brought instant sanity to my wash routine, plus my back is severely damaged (crushed vertebrae) so bending over to change real sheets may be something I can never again do anyway, unless I skip tucking them in. That is the part that is so painful, lifting the mattress to do that. BTW I have no bug problems at night with my system, except for any that I missed in my shower routine, which is rare. Generally the only movement I get at night is from under the skin, though that is less and less (another story). kj From: tessi_77 <no_reply >bird mites Sent: Thu, December 30, 2010 8:02:59 PMSubject: Re: disposable sheets are on sale where I buy mine I have been thinking about getting some of these for a long time. I don't sleep that well now and am concerned it may make it even more uncomfortable. Does it feel like plastic is against your body or cotton KJ?>> > > Wow, that site looks great. They seem to have anything you could want, even C-pap supplies and they ship internationally. Thanks KJ. Never heard of disposable sheets before. Wonder what it costs for a months worth of sheets???? I've gone through so many sheets too. Bought so many cheap ones that I could steam press so they had to be thin, otherwise too much work. Bamboo sounds good as do the sateen sheets they sell because the sateen has a very tight weave. > > > > > > > disposable sheets are on sale where I buy mine > >  > > > > > > > > This is a good sale at the online store where I get my disposable sheets. Don't know if anyone still needs something like this, but they really take a load off - clean sheets every night. No constant laundering of sheets. > > Some have said they switched to bamboo sheets with good results, but I am loving not having to launder my bed linens at all. > > The disposable sheets are twin size and come in regular and x-tall lengths (90" and 105") and are plenty wide for a standard twin mattress. > > If you are a wild sleeper, these might not work. They consist of a synthetic cottony feeling material bonded to a very thin plastic layer. I originally found them online when I was searching for hits on my (then) new keyword, "non-strikethrough" - think about it!) The plastic layer is more durable than the soft fabric like side. I've learned to kind of pick myself up even in my sleep, then turn over. Well worth the effort to me... > > kj > http://p3trc.emv2.com/HM?a=ENX7Cqkvkq9e8SA9MKJOkhTnGHxKLIfzqfcStGb5lw8W0bBhOG5mpqVsje_Hhe-mxlFs> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2010 Report Share Posted December 31, 2010 Well, I've added it to my favorites. Work starts back in a few days, and if I find the sheet washing costs me too much time, I may get a pack for tight days. Thanks, From: Kajay109 <kajay109@...>Subject: Re: Re: disposable sheets are on sale where I buy minebird mites Date: Friday, December 31, 2010, 8:57 AM Hi, I sleep covered in heavy cotton tee shirt fabric (long sleeve top, I wear a M but use 2X for sleep; long soft cotton knit pants; crew socks) but the disposable sheets are not unpleasant against the skin. The fake fabric side is soft enough to feel satisfying, to me anyway. At any rate, you can get a box for not too much money. I think it is worth trying out so you can decide for yourself. I've been using them every night for two years. I use one for cover, too. When the heat went out one night I just added another on top of that and was fine. Plastic is a good insulator for body heat. I often wake up with the covers thrown back to waist level even on chilly nights. All in all, i think they are one of the loveliest products I've found to help me deal with this. They brought instant sanity to my wash routine, plus my back is severely damaged (crushed vertebrae) so bending over to change real sheets may be something I can never again do anyway, unless I skip tucking them in. That is the part that is so painful, lifting the mattress to do that. BTW I have no bug problems at night with my system, except for any that I missed in my shower routine, which is rare. Generally the only movement I get at night is from under the skin, though that is less and less (another story). kj From: tessi_77 <no_reply >bird mites Sent: Thu, December 30, 2010 8:02:59 PMSubject: Re: disposable sheets are on sale where I buy mine I have been thinking about getting some of these for a long time. I don't sleep that well now and am concerned it may make it even more uncomfortable. Does it feel like plastic is against your body or cotton KJ?>> > > Wow, that site looks great. They seem to have anything you could want, even C-pap supplies and they ship internationally. Thanks KJ. Never heard of disposable sheets before. Wonder what it costs for a months worth of sheets???? I've gone through so many sheets too. Bought so many cheap ones that I could steam press so they had to be thin, otherwise too much work. Bamboo sounds good as do the sateen sheets they sell because the sateen has a very tight weave. > > > > > > > disposable sheets are on sale where I buy mine > >  > > > > > > > > This is a good sale at the online store where I get my disposable sheets. Don't know if anyone still needs something like this, but they really take a load off - clean sheets every night. No constant laundering of sheets. > > Some have said they switched to bamboo sheets with good results, but I am loving not having to launder my bed linens at all. > > The disposable sheets are twin size and come in regular and x-tall lengths (90" and 105") and are plenty wide for a standard twin mattress. > > If you are a wild sleeper, these might not work. They consist of a synthetic cottony feeling material bonded to a very thin plastic layer. I originally found them online when I was searching for hits on my (then) new keyword, "non-strikethrough" - think about it!) The plastic layer is more durable than the soft fabric like side. I've learned to kind of pick myself up even in my sleep, then turn over. Well worth the effort to me... > > kj > http://p3trc.emv2.com/HM?a=ENX7Cqkvkq9e8SA9MKJOkhTnGHxKLIfzqfcStGb5lw8W0bBhOG5mpqVsje_Hhe-mxlFs> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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