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  1. #1
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    Very exciting to get discharged by orthopedist or physical therapist. Three years after my accident and shoulder surgery and I still avoid pull-over sports bras. I seem to get "stuck" taking them off when they are sweaty. I've got quite a collection of zip-front sports bras now.

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    Yay Snapdragon!

    Add me to the list of one battling bra hook access. So far I can still unhook in the back and pull off a sports bra, but it hurts. Last year I had two months of PT for an impingement in my right shoulder, now I've got similar issues in my left one (but having gone to PT yet). So my right shoulder is now my "good" shoulder I do know that if I do my exercises, left feels better, and rewards me with better range of motion. I haven't done my exercises for a couple of days and its
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    Good for you!

    As far as bras go..... I've always put them on and hooked them in the front - then spun them around and put my arms through the straps last.... (is that just an A cup thing?)
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    That's what I do, too, Eden, but I unhook from the back when taking it off. My right shoulder is atrophied from not doing that every day, but my left shoulder pops in just the right spot every night. ahhhh....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eden View Post
    As far as bras go..... I've always put them on and hooked them in the front - then spun them around and put my arms through the straps last.... (is that just an A cup thing?)
    Hah, I was wondering the same thing! I guess it is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eden View Post
    As far as bras go..... I've always put them on and hooked them in the front - then spun them around and put my arms through the straps last.... (is that just an A cup thing?)
    Nope, us D-cuppers do it to, but sometimes I try to unhook from the back. Sometimes I actually can . . . . damn shoulder.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eden View Post
    Good for you!

    As far as bras go..... I've always put them on and hooked them in the front - then spun them around and put my arms through the straps last.... (is that just an A cup thing?)
    Yea ... so I hook mine and throw it over my head. Actually, I rarely unhook them, period.

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    Congratulations

    What did you have that you were released from? Maybe you could link me to the original link.

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    This last time was shoulder surgery -- monster bone spur. Before that is was a cervical decompression and fusion.

    It's been a fun year.

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    Hi Snap

    Now that is such good news, perhaps it is time just to burn your bra...............go liberate yourself, just don't turn around too quickly!

    Hope your arms are OK when putting your tiara on???



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