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Old 12-07-2006, 06:59 PM #21
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Melody:

Checked out that chair and is sure is a serious looking contraption and also looks mighty comfortable even without the massage actions.

But the price is out of this world. Guess I won't be buying one soon. Sure wish you could win the lottery and get this chair for Alan.

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Hi Shirley,

Isn't this chair the most amazing thing you ever saw.?

I didn't try it out because I have scoliosis and I remember sitting and getting a pedicure once and they had this massage chair thing and she turned it on and it went up and down my spine AND I DIDN'T LIKE IT. Had to make her shut the dang thing off. Nice pedicure though,, lol


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Melody,

Have you or Alan ever seen or trie dthe Homedics home massager mat? It's not as fancy as the massaging chairs, but it can be used in bed, on the couch, at the computer, everywhere - and it has massage and heat.
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Alan and I have seen more massage mats than I can remember!!! Every time there is a mat on sale at our local Health and fitness stores, we go there and Alan sits down and they put the mat behind him and he always goes: "Oh, this is not strong enough" Then he goes and finds a massage chair and he goes "now this is what I'm talking about".

We have a magnassager that I use on him. This is a good thing, believe me. BUT IT'S NOTHING COMPARED TO WHAT THIS LATEST CHAIR DID FOR HIM. I mean, it's got pillows that expand and deflate and they encushioned him in bellows, for goodness sake!!! I have never seen anything like this chair in all my life. And it does this with the legs, the ankles, the feet, the wrists, etc.

Alan was sitting in this chair and enjoying it as if Mariah Carey (that's his favorite person), as if she was sitting with him and drinking Margueritas. That's how relaxed and in a good mood this chair put him in. It took every pain, every buzzing, every tingling in his feet, IT TOOK IT AWAY.

And when the chair began to thump him up and down his spine, I never saw a look of surprise on this guy's face. HE ADORED IT!!!!

I mean for $7800 it better thump his back, right? But it moves him back and forth. His whole body was shaking in this chair (one of the functions, I guess) and he was laughing his head off. It gave him a workout, well, a better workout than any chiropractor. His words exactly.

If a person could fall in love with a chair, THIS IS THE CHAIR.

Oh, to be rich.

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