Granny's gone and done it again

you dont use it h20? what size ? He sleeps in a twin hospital bed.
You are looking for something warm for his bed? A lightweight polyfill comforter with a polar fleece on top would be light, comfy, and warm.

If he is cold when he gets into bed and it takes a long time for him to warm up, you might want to consider an electric blanket or at least use a heating pad to help him out.

Blankets only trap the heat we produce, and if he's not producing heat, he won't be warm. It's like putting a blanket on a ice cube! The ice cube isn't going to make any heat.
 
You are looking for something warm for his bed? A lightweight polyfill comforter with a polar fleece on top would be light, comfy, and warm.

If he is cold when he gets into bed and it takes a long time for him to warm up, you might want to consider an electric blanket or at least use a heating pad to help him out.

Blankets only trap the heat we produce, and if he's not producing heat, he won't be warm. It's like putting a blanket on a ice cube! The ice cube isn't going to make any heat.
yes thats how it is but with his diabetes and the foot pain I wouldnt feel comfortable giving him electric
 

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