why in the world would you get back pains from a heating pad? don't mean to be harsh but, don't they tell you to use a heating pad on your back when you have pulled or have sore muscles? ice and then heat? cell phones have radiation, I bet your computer has some sort of radiation similar to an electric blanket. reject that statement.
That mattress pad seems like a great idea. what brand/model is it, how much did it cost and where can I buy one?
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Scientific fact if I remember correctly. hehe...
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That's definitely the opposite for me. If it's cold, I wake up about 12-15 times a night wrapping the blanket as tightly around me as possible. (even worse when camping in a tent without a sleeping bag and just a blanket. Next day I feel like crap and fall asleep in class. Which is bad. If it's warm and toasty, I get really deep sleep and feel energized. I can sleep as much as 14+ hours if it stays toasty.