Anyone ever used a Bed Cooling Device?

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snoopy7548

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Maybe you need better insulation in your house, or a fan.

Maybe also check with your doctor; could be a glandular problem if you're particularly sensitive to temperature and sweating a lot.

Also get a hygrometer and measure the humidity in your bedroom/house. Even if your AC is set to 72F, high humidity will make it feel warmer.
 
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