Magic hands
So, I made a chiropractic appointment last week after 3 months of intermittent back spasms which, while not keeping me from rowing, did totally put the kaibosh on my growing love of running (odd, b/c you use your back more in rowing, but whatev).  I went for the first appointment last Friday, had a lovely treatment where most of the major bones and joints in my body popped like firecrackers, and was scheduled to go back for a longer massage and treatment.
Fast forward to the massage today.  40 minutes of googly-muscled bliss.  I almost fell asleep several times.  It's been 3 hours now and I still feel all warm and jelly-armed.  I haven't had many massages over the years because they're outside of my budget, but I found out that there's a massage therapy institute and school in Northwest that has its students train on patients at the bargain rate of $35/hour.  That is a super massage deal.  If you have the means, I highly recommend picking one up.
        
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
  Wednesday, April 07, 2004
"I'm not mad, I'm just sayin'."
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