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Any suggestions? I do not have any button up shirts and I am not going to want to wear a hoodie bc it has been 90 degrees here this week!!!

Is it too hard to put on a tshirt?

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I picked up a cheap cotton sundress. I wore it home and practically lived in it for two weeks. :-)

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T-shirt and yoga pants, what I wore to the hospital, also wore home. I had no problem putting the shirt on. If you wear a bra make sure it's soft and a bit loose.

HW 312, pre-op (RNY) 255, current weight 210

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T-shirt and yoga pants' date=' what I wore to the hospital, also wore home. I had no problem putting the shirt on. If you wear a bra make sure it's soft and a bit loose.

HW 312, pre-op (RNY) 255, current weight 210[/quote']

I wore a peasant blouse and shorts in and that's what I wore out. I could not stand the thought of a bra out so I went commando. Not good for a 40 DD. Lol.

On that note my husband wants a refund for the surgery. This morning I made him take me up to target for a cheap cotton bra. Just something without wires and really soft. Since surgery I can't stand the underwires on my bra. I ended up getting a 38 D instead of ny normal 40 DD. looks like my girls are going to go first. I had a breast reduction when I was 22 and was a 32 full C. Id love to get BA k to that size instead of these huge boobahs!!!

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Wear something comfortable to the hospital that you can wear home again on the day you leave. I wore elastic waist pants and a loose fitting top. I was fine putting them on after surgery, but like the others said above I didn't even attempt the bra (I had an incision close to where the bra would have been).

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I didn't wear a bra when I had my band an my saggy boob rubbed the upper incision the whole way home, was irritating as heck so this time (I feel like a surgery pro) I brought a soft one that just sorta holds em up a bit, worked well.

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Any suggestions? I do not have any button up shirts and I am not going to want to wear a hoodie bc it has been 90 degrees here this week!!!

Is it too hard to put on a tshirt?

Worn scrubs

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If you go in the Maternity section, most stores have the most comfortable T-shirts and pants (with strechy waist). The less the effort the better pain wise.

Oh yeah ... I highly recommend comfy flip-flops.

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I wore home a big moo moo house dress...no bra either.

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I wore home a loose tank top and stretchy pajama pants. No problem. Actually wore my house shoes since they rolled me out in wheelchair and I was going straight home.

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I did rompers and leggings and no bra. Lol. Whatever u have that is loose and easy to get in and out!!!

Best Wishes :)

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I bought a cheap front hook bra from Walmart. Was comfortable to sleep in as well when I was there.

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I didn't wear a bra when I had my band an my saggy boob rubbed the upper incision the whole way home, was irritating as heck so this time (I feel like a surgery pro) I brought a soft one that just sorta holds em up a bit, worked well.

lol, I'm not trying to laugh, but your post was hilarious!! :lol: Just the image it produced...

anyways, I didn't realize they cut that high....were your ta ta's all hanging out for surgery?

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Every time Dr. B gets me (this was my third surgery be him :/) he uses 1 tiny incision way up high on the left, I believe its where the camera goes....it's always the smallest yet most annoying of my incisions.....but yes, the boob rubbing it was MISERABLE...but luckily I earned that lesson after the first surgery!

HW 312, pre-op (RNY) 255, current weight 210

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lol' date=' I'm not trying to laugh, but your post was hilarious!! <img src='http://www.bariatricpal.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':lol:' /> Just the image it produced...

anyways, I didn't realize they cut that high....were your ta ta's all hanging out for surgery?[/quote']

I've never had ta ta's lol. My bra doesn't rub the top incision but it probably would if I was bigger than a b cup.

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