For me, I MUST wear compression hose. Seldom a day goes by that I don't.
I wear the 'Over-the-Calf' style, AND have worn full P-Hose. These all have
medical grade compression. My Doctor told me I needed a higher compression,
then I told her that I was wearing the highest compression offered by the
company. Then she said to get a size
smaller.
This worked out great for the 'O-T-C' hose but the P-Hose will not go over
my
Santa Belly and they keep rolling down. As for 'comfort', when the P-Hose
is pulled high enough up on the legs, the crotch fits 'snugly' and supports 'things',
and after about 4 or 5 minutes, it's just like wearing regular briefs. It's just
something one has to get used to, then it becomes 'Second Nature'.
Yes, I enjoy the concept(comfort) of being 'commando' but health priorities have
eliminated that for me. I take blood thinners, daily. I don't object to a bit of
physical discomfort if it means I can have a healthier life. There are a 'few'
exceptions that I indulge in during late spring and early fall. Having an 8' tall
privacy fence around my back yard, two or three times a year, I will enjoy a cup
of coffee wearing my Birthday Suit.
This is for a Short Time Only - until the cup
is empty. Then, it's back into the house. At my age, I won't take chances on
getting skin cancer, or other sun related problems.
For the past 1.5 to 2 years, I've let the house go. Haven't done any cleaning, per se.
Now, I have to get my self
disciplined to stay off the computer and get stuff
cleaned up, and done around the house.
Anyway, back to wearing tights - It is just another 'sensation' you have to get used too.
Once you get your mind wrapped around the idea, IT IS NOT REALLY A PROBLEM
Remember - KEEP AN OPEN MIND, as we tell others when asked "Why" about wearing a skirt.
Just mu $.02 worth
Uncle Al
