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I once bought a weighed blanket. It was for sleeping. I felt it was suffocating me and making me too hot.

I'm pretty sure I don't want to use one for sleep. However, I've noticed "weighed blanket" as the answer to "what would you put in a sensory bag?"

Do autistic folks find weighed blankets useful in other circumstances than when in bed?

I'm curious. I really thought I'd like my weighed blanket, but I did not like the feeling of being suffocated under that thing. Maybe a smaller blanket, not specifically for sleep, would be better.

(Or maybe I could use it only when napping. I usually nap for 30 minutes at a time.)

Specific products would be helpful.

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Glad there are others that feel this way. I'd always heard great things about weighted blankets, but when I actually tried one out, I couldn't get out fast enough.

I've learnt that I prefer soft, light-weight, barely-there blankets that still provide good cold protection.

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