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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 527445" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I don't often talk about this, but my nerve issues have made clothing impossible at times. My skin feels like I am being stabbed on every millimeter of skin if I have clothing on. It is sheer agony. I always have a blanket around so I can cover up if the kids need to talk to me, but even that is very painful much of the time. It is a weird twist on the nerve problems and pain disorder that I have. there is NO effective treatment according to the many docs I have talked to. So my kids occasionally see me nude. It isn't a big deal here. I respect their wish to not see me nude, and stay in the bedroom on bad days. I hate it, but if nudity caused problems then thank you and J would have HUGE ones bc I literally cannot tolerate clothing all the time. I have had to cancel specialist appts or go in with tears streaming down my face the entire 90 min trip each way and during the entire appointment just because clothes hurt that much. I only wear dresses that are VERY loose because anything else is much much worse. Heck, ANY waistband makes my back muscles all spasm and my body will swell up 4 entire sizes - not from say 20 to 24, but from 20 to 28 in under an hour. None of the docs know why except it is a pain response. Again, no treatment and it has been this way for almost 15 yrs now. I gave up on bras for the same reason. It limits my life hugely and I hate that, but it is what it is. I haave tried specialists, alt medicine, herbal medicine, chiropractic, and every other type of treatment we could find. Nothing helps. no one knows what to do.</p><p></p><p>But the human body is natural and normal and being ashamed of it is just not a good thing for anyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 527445, member: 1233"] I don't often talk about this, but my nerve issues have made clothing impossible at times. My skin feels like I am being stabbed on every millimeter of skin if I have clothing on. It is sheer agony. I always have a blanket around so I can cover up if the kids need to talk to me, but even that is very painful much of the time. It is a weird twist on the nerve problems and pain disorder that I have. there is NO effective treatment according to the many docs I have talked to. So my kids occasionally see me nude. It isn't a big deal here. I respect their wish to not see me nude, and stay in the bedroom on bad days. I hate it, but if nudity caused problems then thank you and J would have HUGE ones bc I literally cannot tolerate clothing all the time. I have had to cancel specialist appts or go in with tears streaming down my face the entire 90 min trip each way and during the entire appointment just because clothes hurt that much. I only wear dresses that are VERY loose because anything else is much much worse. Heck, ANY waistband makes my back muscles all spasm and my body will swell up 4 entire sizes - not from say 20 to 24, but from 20 to 28 in under an hour. None of the docs know why except it is a pain response. Again, no treatment and it has been this way for almost 15 yrs now. I gave up on bras for the same reason. It limits my life hugely and I hate that, but it is what it is. I haave tried specialists, alt medicine, herbal medicine, chiropractic, and every other type of treatment we could find. Nothing helps. no one knows what to do. But the human body is natural and normal and being ashamed of it is just not a good thing for anyone. [/QUOTE]
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