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Old 12-13-2011, 12:12 AM #21
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Aw, Erin! Sorry you jinxed yourself. I have been going braless all week. I just can't get that dang thing back on. Even went to the dr. without one, which it is very rare I ever leave the house without. It just irritates that nerve so much.

I have heard sports bras are actually very comfortable. I don't have one so I've never tried one. I try to get bras that have a soft and comfortable band. I have yet to try one of the foam ones but am seriously thinking about it.

I hope your side starts feeling better soon.
I'm sorry you've been having the ugly hug again. *sigh*

About bras -- you've met me -- can you even imagine me going anywhere w/o a bra? LOLOL!

Anyway, I bra-shopped for a friend who's recovering from some broken ribs. I got her some soft stretchy ones -- a nurse actually turned one around and it was more comfortable!

The one she likes best looks like a cami with just a "shelf bra" (like some swimsuits).

You know I luvs you and I'd leave a hug ... but you've already got one.

Feel better, my friend.
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It's really weird, having one side of my *ahem*chest*ahem* being numb and the other...side...isnt. The numb side feels like it's in my way. (my arm on that same side is numb too, might have something to do with that sensation)

It's actually more comfortable to have the bra on now. At least things are...controlled.

Hope my bottle of steroids works. I dont want to go thru life with one side of *ahem* my chest being numb. That kind of sucks.

How much more annoying can MS get? (wait, dont answer that, I dont want to know and I better go knock some wood and throw salt over my shoulder that I didnt just jinx myself again)
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I'm sorry you've been having the ugly hug again. *sigh*

About bras -- you've met me -- can you even imagine me going anywhere w/o a bra? LOLOL!

Anyway, I bra-shopped for a friend who's recovering from some broken ribs. I got her some soft stretchy ones -- a nurse actually turned one around and it was more comfortable!

The one she likes best looks like a cami with just a "shelf bra" (like some swimsuits).

You know I luvs you and I'd leave a hug ... but you've already got one.

Feel better, my friend.
Thanks, Twink! It's slowly getting better. At least I can breath now without causing pain. Phew! And, I was thinking of checking out those foam like bras to see if they would be better for me. Heck, I sometimes feel like getting those adhesive bra cups; you know, the ones that are just a the cup that you paste on.
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