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Pantyhose. Huge mistake.

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Panty hose are good if you are going to rob a bank.

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they still make those??

torture devices I tell ya :blink:

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@@BigViffer ... they are SO uncomfortable.

You could wear them for a day and discover that for yourself. ;)

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OK, dumb male here; why are they a bad mistake?

panty hose compress the incision points and the newly stapled stomach. I was hoping for some tummy support, but it is a disaster of painful squashiness.

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lol, I'm just glad this isn't another "I drank a bottle of wine 10 days after surgery and now I regret it" or "I ate a cheeseburger 10 days after surgery, have I ripped my stomach open?" type of post!

OP, I am sorry for your misadventure with pantyhose. Hope you are all better soon.

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Lol, I love pantyhose. I live in Florida so I generally don't get to wear them, but the new Spanx version at Kohls does fantastic things for your butt. I also like tights because they make my legs looks far slimmer and less flabby than they are so I can wear shorter dresses. Weirdly though I've noticed since surgery the compression band that comes to the rib cage makes it almost impossible to eat when I'm wearing tights- it's like it finds the one spot of my stomach where it can squish my sleeve to a point where eating is uncomfortable.

Although, to be fair, wearing them after stomach surgery sounds terribly uncomfortable, both around the incisions and the squishing in general.

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they still make those?? torture devices I tell ya :blink:

@@ShrinkingPeach

LOL they sure do and are ;)

in the past when it was "necessary" for me to wear panty hose, they were always terrible

having to pull them up

not making a run

then pulling over my big tummy

i dddddon't think so

panty hose??

no way, no how ever again ;)

kathy

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@@BigViffer ... they are SO uncomfortable.

You could wear them for a day and discover that for yourself. ;)

Umm.... how about no? :)

OK, dumb male here; why are they a bad mistake?

panty hose compress the incision points and the newly stapled stomach. I was hoping for some tummy support, but it is a disaster of painful squashiness.

Ah, I would have thought the compression would have felt good for that exact reason. But I guess it makes sense, they aren't designed for tummy support.

@@BigViffer ... they are SO uncomfortable.

You could wear them for a day and discover that for yourself. ;)

And while you are at it, @@BigViffer, stuff your moobs into some underwire. :D

lol, now you ladies are going off the reservation!

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Time for thigh highs ????

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