Clothes for going to hospital
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Clothes for going to hospital
So....does anyone know what the best thing to wear is?
Iknow there are problems associated with lifting arms post op - so will i be able to put a top on?
(Off to buy my support bras in M&S and lunch time....which one is best does anyone know?)
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Iknow there are problems associated with lifting arms post op - so will i be able to put a top on?
(Off to buy my support bras in M&S and lunch time....which one is best does anyone know?)
xx
starsfade- Active BJSF Member
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Re: Clothes for going to hospital
I used dress with button on front no underwear i post op 4 days now good luck.
NIM
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Re: Clothes for going to hospital
Vest tops are easy to put on, as you can step into them and pull them up. I couldn't get a top over my head until I was one week post op. I also took jeans, but needed help doing the button up, so maybe trackie bottoms or leggings would be better. Xx
Rachy87- Active BJSF Member
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Re: Clothes for going to hospital
Thanks rach and nim!
I have a couple of dresses I can step into and the vest idea never even occured to me! Its great - I've got loads of them!
How are you 4 days post op sweetie?
I have a couple of dresses I can step into and the vest idea never even occured to me! Its great - I've got loads of them!
How are you 4 days post op sweetie?
starsfade- Active BJSF Member
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i bought loads of new jogging bottoms and zip up hoodys from the republic sale! i'm taking my dad with me and i'm going to be a day case so i need clothes that no help is needed, he'd be horrified if i asked him to help me dress haha x
Dolly6410- BJSF Addict
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I had a stretchy vest I stepped into and some jogging pants for after my op. I bought a M&S High Impact Sports Bra which were recommended by Transform and I love it! I know they aren't usually attractive but compared to my shock absorber once it goes down in a v at the front and makes my boobies look good haha, so i actually don't mind wearin it for 6wks!!
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Re: Clothes for going to hospital
i wore boy jeans (the big baggy compy easy pull up ones) and a black vest top i could step into.
about the bra i had a marks and spencer one i would advice not to get one with seems acros the nipple! it fit fine at first. but wen i got sensitivity bk in my nipples it killed i had to stuff it with tissue! (never thought ild do that again )
i got a slightly padded one from tesco and its amazing sooo comphy and onli £6 x
about the bra i had a marks and spencer one i would advice not to get one with seems acros the nipple! it fit fine at first. but wen i got sensitivity bk in my nipples it killed i had to stuff it with tissue! (never thought ild do that again )
i got a slightly padded one from tesco and its amazing sooo comphy and onli £6 x
barbiecon- Pregnant Buddy
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I need to go on a shopping spree for clothes for post op!! I've got bra with no seams and I've got zip up hoodie tops so just need leggings/joggers and vest tops
Re: Clothes for going to hospital
I wore jogging bottoms and vest tops for the first few days as they were were easy to put on and off, I found it quite easy to also put jeans on but it took a bit longer before it became comfortable to put tops on that needed a bit more arm movement - I used the sports bras from Asda x
FloJo- BJSF Addict
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Thank you all lovelies! thats so helpful! i'm going to get some jog bottoms on the cheap today after work! xxx
starsfade- Active BJSF Member
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i went to primark and got some oversized shirts! in a few colours cos think ill be living in them for a while (sale on lol) and goin to wear leggings! im sure my mum will help me pull them up if im not able to! Button up pjs as well, not a very nice selection when i see all these cute tshirt short pj combos and im picking up the granny numbers haha... but as long as we are comfy and can get dressed without damaging anythin is the main thing! was goin to buy slippers but at this time of year im struggling to find any...
lauraswts- BJSF Addict
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Re: Clothes for going to hospital
You wont need slippers - Flip flops will be fine!
needboobs- BJSF Addict
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Do you have a Shoe Zone near you? They have slippers if you really want them. And I think I saw some in Marks and Spencer too xx
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i had overs and was able to pull a top over my head without too much difficulty. Unders is a different story apparently, lol
springstep123- BJSF Addict
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Thanks! trawled through primark yesterday but couldnt find anything un-tentlike lol
Laura we're having our ops very close together!?
What are you having hunnie?
I'm going from 32b to 32 full c/d hopefully with 260/300cc overs!
Laura we're having our ops very close together!?
What are you having hunnie?
I'm going from 32b to 32 full c/d hopefully with 260/300cc overs!
starsfade- Active BJSF Member
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starsfade wrote:Thanks! trawled through primark yesterday but couldnt find anything un-tentlike lol
Laura we're having our ops very close together!?
What are you having hunnie?
I'm going from 32b to 32 full c/d hopefully with 260/300cc overs!
I bought some shirts but only a size 10, they are pretty roomy so think ill fit my swollen boobs in there! At the moment im a 32aa and having 300cc high profile anatomical overs! hoping to see if they will squeeze a few more cc's in there cos iv got slight booby greed at the moment! Going with Harley medical group and having my op in the nuffield in glasgow! This time next week im going too be freaking out, this time next week you will be no doubt in the hospital... i still dont know my surgery time yet!!!
lauraswts- BJSF Addict
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springstep123 wrote:i had overs and was able to pull a top over my head without too much difficulty. Unders is a different story apparently, lol
How long post op was your avatar hun?? x
lauraswts- BJSF Addict
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Re: Clothes for going to hospital
Starsfad i feel much better at day 3-6 now first day OMG i feel so bad can't move for day but now much better good luck with your big day.
NIM
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