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What pads do you use?
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Oldandhappy did you ever get told that you could use them stuck to the inside of your top to stop your pacemaker scar from getting battered when it was still sore? That was probably the weirdest use of them I've ever come across (though it did work).
ALJA Moxie nights are huge but I kick about in my sleep so the length comes in handy, saves good pants being ruined lol.
I was so out of it most of the time and then when I was allowed to wake I just had waking nightmares for days(maybe like the 60's were to some:eek:) so soreness was not an issue for me but the broken ribs:eek: were the worst pain ever but never knew how to relieve that and just know not to cough or sneeze. Everything seems to have multi uses if you put your mind to it:). Dianne0 -
My op was pretty routine but when they discharged me I couldn't wear a seatbelt, it was soooo sore. That's when they told me to just use towels, was strange but it did take the weight of the seatbelt off of it so that I could sit in the passenger seat again.0
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Have you considered washable pads? They have fleecy linings, soft and non bunching.If you found this post useful please will you click "thank you"? It cheers me up. :j0
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