Hello, I didn't see anything about this when I was searching Google. So I figured I'd ask. I just started otr, and have been out for 3 weeks. I run a reefer, and at night I have that and my apu going.. i had no trouble getting used to the noise, however the silence is deafening now that I'm home.. it's a weird feeling in my ears. Anyway, I'm just looking for suggestions on alleviating this little problem.. maybe a fan or something of that nature.. or just knowing that I'm not the only one experiencing this would help.. thanks
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I take a 10 mg. melatonin within an hour of bedtime.
Sometimes I listen to music to relax me while the melatonin is taking effect.
This one works for me; maybe not for you, but does work for me. This YouTube video has dim lighting and is of traffic, late at night, crossing a bridge in Kiev, Ukraine.
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Lawn mower outside the bedroom window , neighbors hate it
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been sleeping with fan on for yrs and yrs, at home.
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Try one of the phone Apps for fan noise.
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A few toots off the whiskey bottle ought to do er.
I totally understand though. I pulled a dry load last week and slept at the customer. Didn’t have my apu running since the temp was just about perfect for sleeping. It was too quiet and I ended up turning on the bunk fans before I went to sleep.LoSt_AgAiN, GR8FLDEAD and 650cat425 Thank this.
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