Fantastic redesign of hot water bottle for pain relief

can be worn comfortably and seamlessly under high-waisted underwear

Well good luck with that! I've been looking for years for high-waisted knickers. Haven't managed to find anything that comes up as far as my waist. It's all thongs or hipsters or any weird combination you can think of. I've searched "Granny knickers" :oops: and even that didn't bring up anything useful. Help! :arghh:
 
Well good luck with that! I've been looking for years for high-waisted knickers. Haven't managed to find anything that comes up as far as my waist. It's all thongs or hipsters or any weird combination you can think of. I've searched "Granny knickers" :oops: and even that didn't bring up anything useful. Help! :arghh:

Try Marks & Spencer. I bought some high-waisted plain white knickers about a month ago, was overly-pessimistic about the size I needed, and ended up with 4 pairs for a fiver which would fit a hippo. And I may be overweight, but I'm a long way from being a hippo.
 
Try Marks & Spencer

I have - the elastic bits round legs are too tight for me. :cry: Likewise John Lewis. I keep them in my drawers (as in chest of, rather than knickers!) for emergency use only. What I'd like is the old fashioned french knickers that were made a little like the old fashioned games shorts I had in school, shaped more like short culottes. Going to have to try find a pattern on eBay and make my own I guess! ;)
 
Well good luck with that! I've been looking for years for high-waisted knickers. Haven't managed to find anything that comes up as far as my waist. It's all thongs or hipsters or any weird combination you can think of. I've searched "Granny knickers" :oops: and even that didn't bring up anything useful. Help! :arghh:

Have you tried Sloggi?

https://www.justsloggi.co.uk/sloggi-maxi-ladies

The only brand that work for me (although I like the 'midi' versions). Also, they put the label on the outside with a single stitch so it can simply be unpicked, so they're great for those with skin sensitivities.
 
Hi, ladycatlover, there is an old fashioned outfitters in the next town to me which sells 'sensible' underwear. I have to go back there to the dentists in a couple of weeks so I could investigate. My mum prefers the sort you mention and I think she did find some a while ago. I will ask her.
 
Saw this on Twitter
Designed for menstrual cramp - brilliant for pain relief for so many conditions

Hope it is mass manufactured soon

https://news.engineering.utoronto.c...-water-bottle-could-help-ease-menstrual-pain/

But it doesn't have a singing mouse like my hot water bottle cover!

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I tend to think of using cold for things that feel hot and inflamed and swollen, like a sprained ankle, and heat for something painful. I think it's probably a case of what works for the individual, and nothing too extreme.

Yeah I agree.... I only asked because I had frozen shoulder a few yrs ago & osteopath told me cold only as heat wouldn't help the inflammation... but I hated the cold it made me tense up which made it worse so I never put anything on it.
 
The Big Bloomers Company is my secret weapon for big bloomers ;)

https://www.thebigbloomerscompany.co.uk/

They're very soft and comfortable. No labels on the garments to scratch you, either.

I haven't tried their briefs, but I have their anti-chafing slip shorts and their pull-on bras, and they have the most incredible amount of stretch to them. I've actually lost four dress sizes this year and everything still fits in exactly the same way as when I was bigger!
 
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