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How to bind subject in FTM

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okay so i wanted to make um a quick video just to see if anyone else had this experience that iamp;#39;ve been having um i think itamp;#39;s probably been like two and a half months almost two and a half months now it started about three no two or three weeks before my top surgery i went home to my parents house and then when i came back i started getting this back pain ache itamp;#39;s really more of an ache than a pain and it happens after like when iamp;#39;ve been sleeping for a while so in the middle of the night usually after like five or six hours itamp;#39;ll start just feeling really tight like in the middle of my back here like right in the middle and i know iamp;#39;ve got a couple knots in there um and the only thing i can think of is that you know it was a result of binding um and for some reason like my muscles in that part of my back which was right under my binder um like you know they i donamp;#39;t know they were doing something weird because of the binder um i

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Binders are safe to use as long as they fit well. Chest binding can be an important part of someone affirming their gender identity. Doctors generally consider binding to be safe. However, if a person does it incorrectly, it can lead to certain health issues.
Fat necrosis can be caused by any type of trauma to the breast including: Breast biopsy. Breast surgery including lumpectomy , breast reduction, reconstruction or enlargement. Radiotherapy to the breast.
A new, safer alternative to chest binding is the use of a compression top. Compression tops are built from gentler fabrics than most other binders on the market right now. Compression tops are designed to compress the chest in a gentler fashion to help improve overall comfort, safety, and movement capabilities.
Is Taping Your Chest Safe? Yes! Taping is very safe if done properly and with the correct type of tape. With all binding methods, there are precautions to take to ensure the best result and to lessen the chance of damage.
In extreme cases, breast tissue can become permanently damaged, she says. Strong, prolonged pressure around the chest and back can also cause changes to normal spine alignment, which may result in chronic pain.
If you wear a binder much, it causes the breast tissue to migrate into a different position. You can end up with very saggy breasts. Nobody has done a study on how quickly this happens. (Some bloggers suggest maybe a year, maybe several years, depending on how often you bind.)
The most popular safe methods are to use commercial binders, sports bras, strategic layering, and bandages or elastic materials. If youre binding frequently, make sure to take breaks throughout the day and take days off, as binding continuously can cause negative side effects (2,4).
Only bind for 8 to 10 hours at a time. Even the best binders can cause bruises or sores if you wear them too much. Take your binder off at night, just like other daytime clothing. Take breaks during the week.

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