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Old 05-03-2012, 12:43 AM #11
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How strange to be reading this topic. We purchased a new bed/mattress/bedding recently, and I no longer sleep well in the bed. The sheets tend to bunch and wrinkle, and the wrinkled sheets hurt my skin terribly. If I don't take something before bed, I am likely to wake up frequently in pain from the lines made by the sheets. I cannot even put covers on my feet, as they feel like they weigh 100 lbs.

As a woman, I find bras horribly painful too. Everything from the straps to the fabric is uncomfortable, and sometimes my clothing feels like it weighs 100 lbs. too.

Since I am not working, I usually get by with silky/nylon dresses. They are lightweight and somewhat comfortable.
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