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Welcome to the jammie club!!!! Three cheers for drawstrings and oversized T's!!

laura

FLAKIN GIMP <flakin-gimp@...> wrote:

Hope you don't mind me butting in. :-) I am a " jammie " wearer too. I

get those plaid flannels bottoms at BJs and the cheap T's at AC an

extra size bigger. Just makes life easier when you have those bad

days. I must admit that if I don't have to go anywhere, I wear them all

the time. I do wear " proper " clothing when I go out somewhere. My

biggest problem is pants because the spine hurts terrible right where

the waist band is on the back. Those drawstring flannels do the trick.

Loose Ts are easier to get on and off.

in Ct.

Bauman wrote:

> Dear Kerri,

>

> How fortunate that your dr. had a med student watching and had to

> actually do his job properly for a change. I wish you didn't have to

> wait until your next rheumy appt. to address the pain issue, but at

> least he listened about your kidneys. I hope you don't mind, but I

> had to laugh about your pajama-to-pajama day. I've had plenty of

> those. My personal preference are those reasonably priced, draw

> string, capri pajama pants from Target, coupled with a stylish men's

> T-shirt. Today I selected a fetching " Speed Racer " shirt to

> compliment the polka dots on my favorite bottoms. I especially like

> it that I can take the pants on and off without taking off my

> supportive tennis shoes--which because of my foot pain I wear even

> indoors. Sometimes I see women in high heels and tight skirts and I

> think--Didn't I dress like that in another life????

>

> take care, laura

>

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Welcome to the jammie club!!!! Three cheers for drawstrings and oversized T's!!

laura

FLAKIN GIMP <flakin-gimp@...> wrote:

Hope you don't mind me butting in. :-) I am a " jammie " wearer too. I

get those plaid flannels bottoms at BJs and the cheap T's at AC an

extra size bigger. Just makes life easier when you have those bad

days. I must admit that if I don't have to go anywhere, I wear them all

the time. I do wear " proper " clothing when I go out somewhere. My

biggest problem is pants because the spine hurts terrible right where

the waist band is on the back. Those drawstring flannels do the trick.

Loose Ts are easier to get on and off.

in Ct.

Bauman wrote:

> Dear Kerri,

>

> How fortunate that your dr. had a med student watching and had to

> actually do his job properly for a change. I wish you didn't have to

> wait until your next rheumy appt. to address the pain issue, but at

> least he listened about your kidneys. I hope you don't mind, but I

> had to laugh about your pajama-to-pajama day. I've had plenty of

> those. My personal preference are those reasonably priced, draw

> string, capri pajama pants from Target, coupled with a stylish men's

> T-shirt. Today I selected a fetching " Speed Racer " shirt to

> compliment the polka dots on my favorite bottoms. I especially like

> it that I can take the pants on and off without taking off my

> supportive tennis shoes--which because of my foot pain I wear even

> indoors. Sometimes I see women in high heels and tight skirts and I

> think--Didn't I dress like that in another life????

>

> take care, laura

>

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