In article >,
PeterL > wrote:
> Omelet > wrote in
> news
>
> > In article >,
> > PeterL > wrote:
> >
> >> Omelet > wrote in
> >> news
> >>
> >>
> >> >
> >> > I needed a good laugh after my fourth Airrosti treatment this
> >> > morning. He went after some deeply damaged hip muscles. I have
> >> > bruises, but it's worth it as it restored long lost function.
> >>
> >>
> >> Ouch!!!
> >
> > He finally managed to get a bit of "vocal pain expression" out of me.
> > That's a first as I have a high pain tolerance and consider yelling from
> > pain to be undignified. <g>
>
>
> Wuss!! ;-P
Bite me. ;-)
YOU try letting someone mash on an already tender IT band tract, or bury
thumbs of steel in the groin muscles.
>
>
>
> >> Sometimes don't you just wish you had a zipper on your back so that you
> >> could step out of your skin, shake it off and put it back on all nice
> >> and straight and even....... and someone could reach in and fine tune
> >> the skeleton at the same time!! :-)
> >
> > Onc could only wish. <g> I'm icing the bruises.
>
>
> Fill the bath tub with salty water, pour in 20kgs of ice, and sit and read
> a book for a bit.
>
> Do that a few times and you'll be ready to go swimming in Antartica :-)
<lol> I think I'll just use Epsom Salts.
Actually, the handout provided specifically says to avoid heat and stick
with ice.
I like my ice bag...
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