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Post by chickiet on Jun 13, 2008 5:36:48 GMT -6
I too have found that jeans are the worst! When I go to the office, I typically wear a matching sweatsuit outfit - - cotton knit pants with a short-sleeved top and a matching zipper jacket. It's not fancy but it looks kind of put together at least.
I've started wearing some lightweight capri pants - I'm starting to get used to the feeling. At least it's not that horrible feeling like with the jeans. I figure I've got to wear something a little bit cooler in the summer. I've got one pair of shorts that come to my knees - but I only have worn them once...
Shoes are another story - it is so hard to find some that I can stand to wear. I've finally gotten a few pair that are tolerable, but they are very casual. I try to stick to the tennis shoes as much as possible.
Chris
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Post by susan on Jun 13, 2008 19:29:56 GMT -6
I am finding myself cutting the tags out of shirts, sweaters, coats because they irritate my neck so much. I've had some days at work that I thought I would lose my mind before I could get home and get the offending shirt off. When I wore turtle necks in the winter, I folded them in instead of out. At home, I just wore them inside out. Part of it is my incision and part is my entire right side of my neck and upper chest that always feels like it is sunburnt. It has felt that way since surgery. It took me a couple of months to figure it out! I thought I had a rash (because I had bad contact dermatitis for months after surgery) Eventually I was like, hey.....there's no rash there, I think this is from my spinal cord. No one warned me about all the odd sensations, if only I had found this site sooner... Even wind blowing on my neck hurts. It gives me the willies. Susan
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Post by went on Jun 13, 2008 22:30:56 GMT -6
I was tricked into coming in here, promised vivid descriptions of brazeer removal. Needles to say, I am both disappointed and saddened.
Since I'm here, I may as well chime in. Everything I wear that doesn't have an elastic waist feels very tight to me. I don't know if they actually are or not.
It also always feels like my pants are falling down, and no one wants to see that.
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Post by Joel on Jun 17, 2008 3:22:38 GMT -6
OMG Wenty is so right! I am constantly checking where the tops of my pants are because they feel they are on the verge of falling down. Unfortunately, once they actually DID fall down! Luckily I was in my backyard. So this even further added to my fear. The fear of falling pants, or FFP syndrome. I think Jallo has begun some research on this. Or maybe it was Went.
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Post by Tmasgio on Jun 17, 2008 10:33:06 GMT -6
I like when I am walking and my Pants are all twisted up in the front. I start to look like Urkel from Family Matters.
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