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Old 02-15-2022, 04:50 PM #1
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Dear Agate,
Thanks for that tip.
I think that will make it more comfortable.
I felt a little bruised (not visibly) after the first time but my muscles are very sensitive and in pain to begin with so I'll try the buffer with the towel. Makes sense it would feel better.

p.s. the heat was wonderful. Much better than an hot water bottle.


I'll show photo from site

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