Guest guest Posted January 11, 1999 Report Share Posted January 11, 1999 hal the reason why adjoining twin beds did not work is because the box springs were seperate and the mattress was seperate but we moved them together, and my husbands mattress would still shake from my legs. the " fish out of water " flopping. im sure your wife can relate. so we seperated the twin beds and that made the " funnest " part of the marriage frustrating. so i dont know what the answer is. i have not had a good weekend as far as sleep goes so my husband and i are once again at the negoiting table to find out what will work. the pergolide was working for a while but now i am back to 2-3 hours of sleep at night again. the break was nice for awhile, and hopefully it will start working again. i wish you and your wife good luck, and you discuss your options seriously. i may sound crazy but when we went to twin beds something happened between the two of us. i am in my 30's and frustrated as to what rls does to a marriage (the sleeping part anyway) one solution we do try that does work sometimes is my husband goes to bed before me and if he falls asleep before me than he can usually stay asleep. but i get up for work at 4:30am so he has to go to bed pretty early. good luck!! mary Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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