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Date Posted: 09:26:31 01/23/10 Sat
Author: Voyer87178
Subject: I wonder if "Adaptive Clothing" comes close enough

...to the {nominal} topic of this forum. Those open-backed hospital gowns are one example of adaptive clothing, especially when both shoulder-seams may be unsnapped. Whoever launched this forum seened to be looking for outrage, and I don't see anyone in that "AMEN-pew. I didn't drop by to take a seat there myself. If I *must* wear something as a patient, I'd rather only wear the minimum, and the easier it is for a care-provider to get to ME the better.

Is anyone else on that bus? Best regards.

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