Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS)

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Old 05-16-2010, 06:47 PM #21
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Gosh, you guys are great!! For everyone that can claim to be small-busted PHHH to you!!
I have gotten many great ideas and plan to use some of them. The humor through this has just been amazing and I have had many giggles. I adore everyone of you! Thanks, Lisa
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Gosh, you guys are great!! For everyone that can claim to be small-busted PHHH to you!!
I have gotten many great ideas and plan to use some of them. The humor through this has just been amazing and I have had many giggles. I adore everyone of you! Thanks, Lisa
It's fun to "bust" on one another!! OMG..there is another funny!!

Love, Kathy
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Can you-all share WHERE you get your best supported cami's and wired cami's for the patients here?

Loretta THANKS for the heads up on the Oprah bra
Hannah1234 a sleeping bra? Off to check this one out at Victoria Secret website!

I look everywhere for the built in bra support cami's. I found good support ones at Hot Topic and Torrid, Nordstrom rack and even Kohls. A bustier would be perfect. Only if I could hook all the hooks. Even sports bra straps are too tight on the shoulder nerves. I do wear my right strap off the shoulder as it presses on the brachial plexus, pecs & traps. Even pre surgery I had a hard time finding something to work for work. I know how frustrating it can be. Absolutely nothing tied around my neck as it compresses the nervous system too.

Its another bothersome poop in the pants for us, hey?
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finz, I already have a script for 3 patches a day. I need to use one on my arm and one on my leg, so that leaves one for under the bra strap. On the other side, which is not as bad, I slather on my ketamine cream.

I was outside today, attempting to do some weeding. Now, I live out in the middle of nowhere. No houses within site. 700 feet from the road. I was braless, of course. I was sweating up a storm, had not bothered to comb my hair, knowing I would get in the shower when I came in.

A guy I worked with at my last job - he and his family have become friends - stopped in !!! unannounced! Oh, my was I embarrassed! He said he was nearby and thought he would stop in and see if there was anything he could do do help me out. What a sweetheart! I am overweight and large chested, so when I am braless, it cannot be overlooked! Geesh. I could tell he was trying hard not to notice....

I told him I didn't expect anyone to visit!

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LOL DayLily.......Oops !

I'm a 'big' gal too. My kids are used to seeing me wearing a nightgown all day. It is embarrassing when their friends stop by. I think some of them doubt I have actual clothes I console myself with the fact that all of these teenagers just think I'm a frumpy old lady and it doesn't matter what I'm wearing.

I'd be beyond mortified if I was 'caught' by a former co-worker !
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It's fun to "bust" on one another!! OMG..there is another funny!!

Love, Kathy


lolol

Better to laugh than cry about it !
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