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Would I be able to take my strap and bra off for a while just for a rest?
Langers- Active BJSF Member
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Location : Gloucestershire
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Hi langers, if your surgeon has asked you to wear it 24/7 then that is really what it means. Someone else with more experiance will be here soon to advise you better. Xxx
anneritchley- BJSF Elite Member
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Location : Rochester kent
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I think Anne is right, but I didn't occasionally. The bra provides stability but when resting I'm guessing they are. The strap encourages them to move into place so if anything you'll make it take longer than expected. My advice would be to follow instruction, even though I know i occasionally didn't!! Perhaps phone and ask.
Mammamia- BJSF Elite Member
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Location : West Sussex
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No. If you've been told 24/7, it stays on 24/7 (barring showers of course). The clinic will look for any excuse to take your aftercare away, and if you deviate from the surgeons instructions, you are giving them ammo. Its not worth it.
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