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Hi.
Do any of you know anything about sleeping full-time in a float tank (instead of a bed)? Any of you tried it or heard anything at all? More specifically, I wonder if this would this entail any physically problems with ears or skin, e.g. fungi, etc. Thanks! --Brian http://www.brianberge.net |
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Hi,
I have my own tank so I have tried a few times to spend the night floating. Its never worked for me. I can't get past a few hours. I also find that my tank doesn't keep a perfect temp for hours on end. My body can pick on on that difference. I'm going to redo parts of my tank in the spring and get a much better heater. I know another floater in Minneapolis who has been floating for over 20 years. He wrote a paper on this subject. I'll try to get a copy and pass it over to you. Give me a few weeks. |
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I have come pretty close to that at times. When I first got my tank about 10 years ago I was at suicidal type chronic pain levels for about 5 years and couldn't get treatment. I floated every night at bedtime for 3 to 5+ hours. I did this for several months. It did help with the pain quite a bit.
One interesting effect is that my consciousness would start going into float mode in the shower beforehand. I could hardly lay back quick enough in the tank. I did get one ear infection requiring being dry for about 10 days. |
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Were you wearing earplugs when you got the ear infection?
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I've contemplated it many times, but never really tried it. I have slept in my tank though not every night. I had a strange experience the first time I floated, for a week after that float I couldn't sleep for more than 4 hours per night, and every morning I woke up feeling great. Strangely that hasn't occured since.
[This message has been edited by innernaught (edited 02-16-2003).] |
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