Treatment for back walking
[QUOTE=JTrees;4003415]I've noticed quite a bit of talk about local AMPs on here lately. I have frequented several over the years, with most of my patronage being towards Fuji's. They have tended to be more reliable than other places. For any newbies to the AMP world I want to say this one thing, never allow the lady to "walk the back". I have often enjoyed the massage portion of the AMP experience and had enjoyed having my back walked a few times at the various establishments. Until an incident about 4 years ago at Fujis. The gal there said she was the best there was at walking the back and claimed she was very experienced in the technique. I agreed to it and she began. At first all seemed well, then she got at my lower back and used a technique I can only describe as getting up on the joints of her toes and sliding to the sides. When she did this I heard and felt something pop in my lower back. Initially it did not hurt, but it was a shock enough that she got off. Later that day a sharp lower back pain began. It has continued to this day, with some days being worse than others. So any new folks wanting to partake in the AMP experience, please do not allow them to walk on your back, it isn't worth what could go wrong.
JT.[/QUOTE]I also have a very good Chiropractor here in Lexington. If you'd like his name just shoot me a PM. Good luck with your back!
Taco's vs Rain Forest Spa. TACO's WIN!
I checked out both ends of 340 NC: Taco's and Rain forest.
I saw Susie and Lucy.
Lucy provided the service.
While she covered all the important places there was no enthusiasm.
Most of the time I really hit it off with these women but she was very stand off'ish until she did a few close rubs to the boys and I went ahead and did the same to her.
After that she said something and went to town.
Will I revisit the SPA? I doubt it.
Will I revisit the Taco place? YES!
[QUOTE=Smitty93;4007414]She was the lady there did the rub it was rain forest.[/QUOTE]