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Old 04-16-2014, 11:05 PM #1
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Talking Nice Reflexology massage today!

I stopped in and got the $27 foot and back massage, wow that was great! It is nice to find a place close by. It was a real massage therapist from China, he really worked all the pressure points in the feet and body. The results are short lived, but it was very relaxing. Can't beat the price, even with a nice tip.
Has anyone else found massage to help with the PN pain? Seemed like it helped awaken some of the nerves, as my feet were tingling like they were waking up, after going numb. I still can feel my feet, but I have occasional numbness. Might be better then the constant pain...
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