BAG TO TAKE TO WORK
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Hi @Manjinder, I find backpacks are the best kind of bag for me, especially if they're well padded. But they're not always easy to get on if your conditions affect your shoulders, arms or back.
If you're able to, sometimes it's best to go to a shop and try things on to see how they work for you. Then you can really get a feel for what's comfy.
Are there any kinds of bag that you have you used in the past and found comfortable?
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Hi @Rosie_Scope
Yes I do have a back pack but tend to carry it in one hand because i can't get it over my shoulders.
It's worn out now, so looking for something new.
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I used to use a wheeled rucksack for a bit when I was having a lot of pain with my hip and back and I found it much easier to use than a backpack and I found it really easy to use☺️
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