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"jmcquown" > wrote in message
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> On 8/13/2017 11:52 AM, Cheri wrote:
>> > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> jmcquown wrote:
>>>> Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>>>> Jill McQuown wrote:
>>>>>> penmart wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Anyone needs night lights this is the best:
>>>>>>> https://www.amazon.com/Maxxima-MLN-5...=maxxima+mln50
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> They emit too much light for a bedroom but are great in bathrooms,
>>>>>>> hallways and basements...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You really do tout these night lights, don't you? Thing is, not
>>>>>> everyone wants (or has need for) night lights. I don't wander around
>>>>>> the house at night so I don't need anything like that. I also find
>>>>>> LED
>>>>>> lighting to be rather harsh.
>>>>>
>>>>> I agree. For me, it's because the spectrum is so narrow. I still
>>>>> have
>>>>> quite a few incandescents because the light is much more pleasing.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cindy Hamilton
>>>>>
>>>> I simply don't need night lights. I don't wander around the house at
>>>> night. If I need to get up I'll turn on a lamp. I use low watt
>>>> halogen
>>>> bulbs in the lamps. They last a long time.
>>>>
>>>> Sheldon seems to need night lights all over. He mentioned stepping on
>>>> sleeping cats. I only have one cat. I usually know where she is. At
>>>> bedtime, she's likely right beside me.
>>>
>>> Anyone possessing reading comprehension would have noticed immediately
>>> that my post began with "Anyone needs night lights"... those decent
>>> human beings without an ulterior motive who possess a modicom of Class

>>
>> As one ages, night lights become more necessary, and sleeping through
>> the night is not a sure thing, but Jill isn't there yet.
>>
>> Cheri

>
> I've dealt with insomnia since I was in my late 20's. At one time I was
> taking a prescription med for that but I stopped. I always felt groggy
> and the warnings were worse than not sleeping.
>
> I take a MidNite tablet occasionally. Melatonin and some herbs, melts
> right on the tongue. I can usually tell ahead of time when I might have a
> restless, sleepless night.
>
> Mostly I don't need night lights because I don't get up during the night.
> Sure, I wake up sometimes. I don't get out of bed. That would be one
> sure way for me to stay awake.
>
> I have one low light night light in bathroom area over the sink. Pretty
> much for my cat. She probably doesn't need it. I sure don't.
>
> Jill



Give yourself 20 or so years and see how good your bladder control is at
night, of course there are Depends and the like if you don't want to get out
of bed.

Cheri