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I Fight Depression and Loneliness Everyday

I recently invested in a body pillow. After some of the events of this past year, my brother dying in particular, I figured holding on to at least something at night, would help me sleep. To my surprise, not only does it help me to feel slightly less empty, it also helps me sleep longer than I normally would. It was a very worthy investment, just so I can hold on to something. There's just one thing I can't control...I'd give anything for it to hold me back.
Friendlygirl · 61-69, F
I am so sorry for your loss..
my children also lost their brother 6 months ago and another near 12 years ago .. I see their sorrow every day and feel their grief.. one day you will have that special person to hold you back .. when you least expect it , you will find that special person.
GymRat584 · 36-40, M
@Friendlygirl I hope so. Thank you, and my condolences for both your loses.
jaymic64 · M
I might try that.
JaggedLittlePill · 46-50, F
Can I suggest a weighted blanket, also, if you have not tried one. I am glad the body pillow has offered some rest and a bit of relief!
GymRat584 · 36-40, M
@JaggedLittlePill Hi. May I ask what a weighted blanket might offer? Or is it basically the feeling is someone holding you?
JaggedLittlePill · 46-50, F
@GymRat584 It is primarily used for Children or Adults with anxiety, or those on the autism spectrum. It offers the feeling of being held in a way but mostly the weight is a sort of comfort. Has a sensory calming effect.


This is a quick link I found but there is probably much better information out there on this.

https://www.sensacalm.com/blogs/news/benefits-of-weighted-blanket-therapy
GymRat584 · 36-40, M
@JaggedLittlePill Oh wow, thank you! I'm actually about to head out in a few but I totally appreciated this.

 
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