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"dsi1" > wrote in message
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> On Sunday, August 13, 2017 at 7:24:36 AM UTC-10, Cheri wrote:
>> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
>> news
>> > 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

>
> Drinking a diet soda will cause me to get up to go to the bathroom a
> couple of times a night. These days I don't drink diet sodas.


That happened to my dad. He had to quit drinking them.