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Weighted vest

daniegirl6224

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Just saw a video of an autistic woman who recommended wearing a weighted vest. I love my new weighted blanket, it really helps with my restlessness - so thinking I might like a weighted vest too. Has anyone tried one? Any recommendations? I found one on Amazon for $150, hoping to find one for cheaper that still looks good
 

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What I've wanted for a while is to try out weighted objects, to see if they're beneficial to me. I don't know if it's something that will make me feel comforted or constricted.
 
What I've wanted for a while is to try out weighted objects, to see if they're beneficial to me. I don't know if it's something that will make me feel comforted or constricted.
I recommend trying a weighted blanket! Mine is 20lb and I love it, I feel like any heavier it would be too hard to move. This is the one I got:

Amazon.com

It’s too small for the bed but otherwise I really like it. I’d recommend looking for an oversized one if you plan to use it as a comforter on your bed.
 

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