by hunter » July 25th, 2008, 3:46 pm
I would love to get into an isolation tank, sadly not enough space to set one up unless I stared at our bath tub, even so, I could not lay flat in it.
I did sort of ask my chiropractor about it indirectly & he suggested one of those massaging mats from Walgreens. Apparently laying on a hard surface for extended periods can cause your spine to get really messed up.
Those restraints are just to gently keep me in place while my partner is at work or sleeping. We will be building up time limits in 4 hour blocks so we both get used to things, well mostly me. Plus him to keep an eye on me.
I can't see a hood if my head will be enclosed anyway? Besides if I am blindfolded, I can't watch my monitor.
It doesn't sound like your going for the whole nine yards with a breathing system and warm water to float in or anything. Why not get (or visit google and home depot to make!) some spreader bars, cuffs, and a hood or blindfold? Maybe throw in a comfortable mat of some sort to lay on. You'd have something that's likely to be quite a bit safer (no suffocation, firedepartment would see a restrained person but not likely to look in a box, etc) and probably a good bit cheaper. There are tons of guides on how to make spreaderbars on google, cuffs and hoods/blindfolds too, premade stuff isn't that expensive either.[/quote]