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Wise Elder
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 8,292
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Wise Elder
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 8,292
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HI Janna:
You used it for about an hour (when you never used it before)?? That's like going horseback riding one day (when you have never gone horseback riding before) and the next day you can't walk.
That happened to me when I was 17. I was out on a date with one of my co-workers, his name was Artie. He had said "I'm going horseback riding, want to come". Now me being a city girl who never even saw a horse, I said "fine".
Well, when I had to show up for work the next day, (they all knew that this would happen), I walked bow-legged like (well figure it out).
I couldn't walk. I gingerly walked up to the group of people who were laughing their heads off, and I said "I will never go near a horse again". They explained that this always happens the first time a person goes on a horse. It takes some getting used to. It seems that all the bumping up and down on the saddle (all day long), well it killed the muscles of my inner thighs.
I thought I would die, the pain was awful, but it took some days, but it passed, AND I NEVER WENT ON A HORSE AGAIN.
So give the massage thing 10 minutes the first time. That should be all you need.
Melody
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