is it possible to get s good night sleep on a single bed?


Question:
coz ma back hurts like hell and i constantly fall out of the bed in the middle of the night.

Answers:
chances are that even with a double bed u will still fall off.it cud be plain simple that u sleep badly

Other Answers:
Yeah - I do all the time.
Get a bigger bed? or put pillows at the side:)
Get a better mattress. If you have the room a double does let you spread out a bit (so long as there's nobody in the way).
you should try shareing with someone else !
its murder....
I couldnt sleep in a single bed, I love my double bed.
well maybe you need to be on the floor if you cant stay in the bed
not possible for me
i manage it
ya that happens to me all the time why you change your bed
If your back hurts it's more likely to be due to a dodgy matress than the actual size of it. You will become accustomed to sleeping on a narrower bed and fall off it less though.
get a double.
Try flat bed!
Only if you're a child or a very teeny tiny person. My hubby and I have a superking size bed and that's only just big enough for us as I like to stretch out like a starfish!
I don't think so - I love my king size :)
of course it is, anyway how many beds do u want... greedy.
Put right hand under you head and other on your chest. you can sleep easily
i love my single bed! try putting a duvet on top of ur matress with ur sheet over it as well as one over you its ssssoooo comfy!!sweet dreams!
change the mattress or put a softer pad on the bed
if you still uncomfertable
1)put the mattress on the floor
2) put a pillow each side of you
i never have trouble sleeping weather a bed or a chair


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