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pollyanna1052
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Hi all. This morning at my hospice drop in centre, I was offered a massage.
I was thrilled to be asked. It was on my neck, shoulders and back.
Oh my word! It was truly heavenly! The therapist had magic hands,
Being in a wheelchair does restrict movement.
When the lady has finished, she wrapped me in warm towels..........oooooooo.
She smiled when I said I felt cocooned in warmth and safety!
I was thrilled to be asked. It was on my neck, shoulders and back.
Oh my word! It was truly heavenly! The therapist had magic hands,
Being in a wheelchair does restrict movement.
When the lady has finished, she wrapped me in warm towels..........oooooooo.
She smiled when I said I felt cocooned in warmth and safety!
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Hello, what a special treat for you, a good massage is a very relaxing experience maybe you should treat yourself to a regular monthly massage
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I've never had a proper massage but that sounds very relaxing @pollyanna1052.Community Manager
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My Mom used to massage my shoulders but since she had a stroke 13 yrs ago she has not been able to do it. I miss how it relaxes me!
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If you can get a massage, go for it.
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