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Can u stay dressed for more than2 hours?

Because of either the MS hug/boa constrictor, or perhaps agitated nerve endings from fibromyalgia I am unable to wear any binding clothing for more than 2 hours max. I have a loose over-sized bra which is the worst offender. I wish I'd had a breast reduction years ago but now I am a surgical risk, for several reasons.
Anyone out there dealing with this problem? I could sure use some suggestions.
Nicky
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Jj so nice to hear your cheerful lilt on this topic and in general.
Hope u r doing well and feeling ok. Spring has sprung here north of Boston, but still in the 50's at night. Pleasant.  If not for my dog who I take in the back yard many times a day in my night clothes and a coat :). No binding clothes!
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Interesting question, i'm one of the lucky/unlucky women that is still wearing her 12 year old body, lol [um yes i do sometimes shop in the children's department :D] though i did grow a tiddly bit taller.  I can't stand anything for very long that tightly surrounds my body and or ends on my rib cage, though I get away with out wearing a bra but even though i do get your bra dilemma, I don't actually have the same problem or any ideas to send your way.......sorry!

Cheers.........JJ      
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