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Old Jul 08, 2011, 12:39 PM
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I just wear whatever im wearing that day....its not really a special day to me...I wear mostly casual stuff...dont like to dress up
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Old Jul 08, 2011, 12:43 PM
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I wear jeans and an nice shirt. I even wear make up which I normally don't do. If I wear something fumpy he will comment on it. I once wore a hoodie that had a beer brewery logo on it and since one of the issues is drinking: he was not amused...
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Old Jul 08, 2011, 02:38 PM
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I just wear whatever I would have worn normally that day...jeans and a T-Shirt. I've only had 2 sessions, but it never occured to me to dress differently for T. Monday will feel weird though...I have some resumes to drop off at schools after my T appointment, so I will be dressed professionally and have make-up on, so I make a good impression when I drop off my resumes, but it will feel weird being dressed that way in T.
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Old Jul 08, 2011, 02:53 PM
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Same thing I wear every day... usually shorts or yoga pants, and a t-shirt or tank top (in the summer, obviously) . In the winter, jeans and a sweatshirt or sweatpants. I like being comfortable. I always brush my hair before I go though Want to look presentable.
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Old Jul 08, 2011, 03:21 PM
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I always go in the afternoon, so I'm at work then go back to work, but I do tend to wear a nicer shirt on my therapy days. But otherwise it's blue jeans and sneakers.
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Old Jul 08, 2011, 03:26 PM
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I never think about what I'm wearing on T day, I think because I'm busy and in some ways it feels like another day (until my appt time!!!).

I just wear what I always wear, which right now is usually jeans or long shorts with a tank top or T-shirt. And flip flops. I never wear make up, inside or outside of therapy, so lucky T gets to see just how tired (or awake) I look
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Old Jul 08, 2011, 05:37 PM
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I usually wear solid color casual pants, capris, and a nice top or blouse with decent shoes or sandals.This comes at great effort for there are times that just thinking about getting into the shower exhaust me.
My p/doc dresses casual now that he is semi retired and his office is in his home, even in nice black jeans sometimes but never is there a hair out of place with him or his office.He is neatnic.
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Old Jul 08, 2011, 05:56 PM
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sweats and sweatshirts in the winter, the bigger the better, try to hide and in the summer; jogging pants and big t-shirts and flip flops....

i try to dress as relaxed as possible....
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