Report. NE on Wabash in loop
After seeing the report here I decided to check it out first hand. Call, say I'll be there in ten. Get in, meet Jennifer (at least that's what I thought she said but it could be the Jessica mentioned below.) She was tall, slender / athletic build with a pretty face and probably about 40. Seemed to be the only one there. Went for half hour for 45. She could smell the monger on me for sure, was giving me change while I'm walking around naked. Decent massage and then she got into teasing balls and ass. That went on for a long time. On the flip she was already playing with me when she asked for $60. I asked her to take off top, she did, sort of, I agreed. She didn't take her top off all the way but to get shoulders, which reminded me of getting to second with a new girl. Anyways, she finished me while I played with her tits. We chatted and she was very flirty. Got dressed and left.
Overall, even though older, much better looking than my Macau girl, speaks English well, decent massage, lots of reading and good release. While she wanted 20 above scale, it comes it to the same amount as cab ride to and from Chinatown. I will repeat, only downside is no table shower.
Happy endings for females?
OK, I have a FWB that is interested in getting a HE massage? I'm sure it's been asked before but does anyone have any leads on something like this?
42 xx latinas. More changes
These ladies usually advertise as heaven on Earth. Recently Mary left. Maria came on board. Now Mary is back and Maria changes her name. Yesterday I saw a new ad with different telephone number and no address. Tag line is relaxing Swedish massage and Logan Square. Photos show different shots of three of the women, but not Mary I think.
This seems like a soap opera to me. Every time I think about going they change there business model. I am drama averse.
Hypertension is very treatable
[QUOTE=BradId24;3342015]
But, for some reasons, I like massages.
(I think it's because of hypertension inherited from my mother.).
....
It sound weird, but I don't want HE much any more.
I feel my brain is bursting for hypertension.
(I am thin, but still have it.).
[/QUOTE]Brad, I do not want to dissuade you from getting massages and even more so not dissuade you from reporting on them but when you mentioned hypertension before I first thought it is an euphemism for something or you are being satirical. But now i see you do mean the real thing. It is a serious health condition alright but effectively treatable for most people. There are quite a few medicines that will bring it down (e. g. Lisnopril). Just go to a general practitioner immediately and get a prescription. These medicines do not cost much and they are a sure fire way to treat hypertension. It is a very common disease, 1 in 3 American adults have it. Also, get a home blood pressure measuring kit which costs around $50-$75 just about the cost of a massage before tips ;)
https://www.cdc.gov/bloodpressure/faqs.htm
All the best.
Hypertension. High Blood Pressure
[QUOTE=SamSinger;3342795]Brad, I do not want to dissuade you from getting massages and even more so not dissuade you from reporting on them but when you mentioned hypertension before I first thought it is an euphemism for something or you are being satirical. But now i see you do mean the real thing. It is a serious health condition alright but effectively treatable for most people. There are quite a few medicines that will bring it down (e. g. Lisnopril). Just go to a general practitioner immediately and get a prescription. These medicines do not cost much and they are a sure fire way to treat hypertension. It is a very common disease, 1 in 3 American adults have it. Also, get a home blood pressure measuring kit which costs around $50-$75 just about the cost of a massage before tips ;)
https://www.cdc.gov/bloodpressure/faqs.htm
All the best.[/QUOTE]For most people elevated blood pressure is SYMPTOM-LESS, which is why it is a silent killer. The only exception is when blood pressure gets so high that it starts causing End Organ Damage. This is called MALIGNANT HYPERTENSION and is very dangerous. Symptoms of malignant hypertension can mimic other disease processes and can present with blurred or altered vision, headache, dizziness, confusion, delirium. Untreated it can lead to hemorrhagic stroke (bleeding in the brain), accelerated kidney failure, heart attack and other nice things. It generally doesn't occur before blood pressure is over 200/100 mmHg.
Hypertension is often at harmful levels (over the long run) with the patient feeling "fine". It is like diabetes in that the closer to perfect levels the better for you. Under most conditions it is well managed with medications that are affordable and without severe side-effects. The days of rampant impotence from BP meds are long past. There are rare occasions where BP is difficult to control but for most of us we can live equally happy but longer and healthier lives with good control.
With the Affordable Care Act most people, and certainly all Mongers can afford to see a doctor and get appropriate medication. If you are not well controlled under a doctors care you are slowly killing yourself. Hypertension severe enough to cause symptoms CANNOT be controlled without medication. Most hospitals have a referral number to caregivers who are accepting patients in their systems.
You should also question your diagnosis of "hypertension" as the symptoms you describe can be related to other issues, anything from heart disease to anxiety / depression. (This is if you are diagnosing yourself.) If you truly have difficult to control blood pressure despite 3-4 medications you need to see a specialist.
Peace,
E.