I’ve had this really bad pain in my shoulder for over a month now. I’m pretty sure it’s a knot. I begged C to make massage appointments for us. On Friday he called this Thai Massage place by our house. I did some research and was really excited about experiencing a real Thai Massage. It’s a lot of intense stretching.
I was telling some people about it on Friday and they warned it might be that kind of place, you know the ones with a happy ending…I was ready to just go on Saturday and see what it was all about but when C got home from hockey he was questioning maybe we should go somewhere else.
I decided to call and ask if it was authentic Thai Massage and was done on the floor. The girl that answered kept stuttering and basically didn’t know a damn thing. Totally pissed me off. Hello you don’t know if your massages are on the floor or a table? How do you not know that. Frustrated C called. (Yes we are like high school girls, one calls and then the other calls 2 seconds later) She seemed to know more information for him, saying that they have massages on mattresses. Um Yeah, so not going there. Though I am interested in what the inside of that place looks like.
We ended up getting relaxation massages at a spa not far from our house. It was my first massage ever. I went for the hot stone massage and while it felt good and did relax my muscles it did nothing for the knot in my shoulder. I found a couple legit Thai Massage places that I’m eager to try. But first I think I’m going to go to a therapeutic massage first. I’m in so much pain! I just need to find the time to go.
Does therapeutic massage count as a doctor appointment?
We are going up north for the Lighthouse Festival. I’m just happy to be getting away! Squeee!!!!!!!!!!!!
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5 Responses to “yep it’s that kind of massage place”
haha… *that* kind of massage place… lucky for you to still get a massage though! and hot stone ones are amazing. I just had a hot stone pedicure the other week- amazing! I have to say though- I always had knots in my shoulders too when i go for a massage and never end up feeling better with that after.
I bet you could use a therapeutic massage as a doctors appointment. Helping to relieve pain, right?
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a therapeutic massage always counts as a doctors appointment in my book.
I haven’t had a massage in ages. It’s mine and J’s birthday in November (his is the 25th and mine the 12th), maybe I’ll make appointments for us to go as a couple.
Woah. That massage place mentioned first sounds sketchy. Ew.
I’m glad y’all found a place to go! And that it was really good! I’ve only had one massage in my life, and it was absolutely wonderful. I should probably get another one sometime soon.
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