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So I wore a tight dress for the first time with my insulin pumpš. I usually donāt do tight dresses as my pump always sticks out and makes me feel ādifferentā but I think I hid it pretty well ššš. I like that no one can see how many illnesses I have( most people donāt know I even have half of them including family) that way I know Iām doing something right.
I amĀ living with it and being strong and to be honest now I think I feel a lot more confident and proud of all of my invisible illnesses and how far I have come, so if someone did see my pump and give me āthat lookā then š¤·š»āāļø who cares right? Iām a fighter, Iām a survivor and Iām going to rock it.
Still like to look nice in a tight dress though so If anyone has any tips Iām keen to hear them š
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Where do you hide your pump?
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Written and full credit to the amazing Jennifer Valerie Devonshire, we at Mums advice think you rocked that dress and looked amazing, beautiful and stunningĀ you are one strong lady and hope you continue to shine.
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