Strapping Started by: Chloe

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  • Chloe
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    Hiya! I had my op yesterday and am wondering if you all wore your sports/post opp bras over your strapping? I spoke to the nurse and she said most people do, but the doc said she wouldn’t recommend for a few days. I did attempt to put my Macom on in the hospital but it was just really hurt and scrunched the strapping up, so left off.

    Any advise would be great!

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    Misty
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    Hiya Hun, Hope everything went well for you yesterday.
    I was a bit concerned about having my macom on over my strapping as it was so tight, I called the out of hours who said that I have to keep the bra on even over the top of the strapping.
    I bought a standard sports bra which is a lot more comfortable maybe try one of those instead 🙂
    Happy healing xx

    Kim
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    Don’t wanna sound stupid but what’s a Macom? Xx

    Misty
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    Its the post surgical bra that they advise you to purchase, cost me over £40 and to be fair its so uncomfortable!! If I had it done again I would just purchase your standard sports bras, and some that do up at the front rather than waste the money 🙂 xx

    Lili
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    I bought primark sports bras 2:50 each ! Sounds cheap but they are so supportive and comfortable ! I also have marks and spencer zip up one and stil prefer the primark ones ! Happy healing xx

    Chloe
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    Thanks girls!! I do have some other options (primark 2 pack and zip up Marks and Sparks), but I borrowed the macom from a friend so thought that might be better atm as it’s stretched out. Will try one of the others and see how I get on, just a bit concerned though as it pulls at the strapping in the middle where it’s pushing together.

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    Oh really!? I had no idea we had to wear the MaComs/sports bras on top of the strapping!? I assumed they were for when we got the strapping off? I haven’t been wearing mine, but tbf my strapping is so tight I can’t even take a full breath! Lol do you think it’s going to affect the recovery at all? Xx

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