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Fishlung

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#21
I was going to provide some advice but looked at your previous messages where you have consistently posted that you called an AMP, talked to them and you will go try them out.

what has stopped you from visiting? something feels wrong here. Help us understand
So I finally went into a amp so now I'll be going more often. Experience was pretty good some of the reviews were bad but wanted to Experience for myself I will go back need to wait a few months had low back surgery end of January but because there english is poor need to wait was oked but needed to stay away from surgical area
 

Cornlord

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So I finally went into a amp so now I'll be going more often. Experience was pretty good some of the reviews were bad but wanted to Experience for myself I will go back need to wait a few months had low back surgery end of January but because there english is poor need to wait was oked but needed to stay away from surgical area
I use Google translate — I have a bad shoulder and a lot of providers like to really grind into your shoulder blades. I just type “Please avoid my right shoulder, it is injured,” and translate it to Korean or Chinese as needed. Hasn’t let me down yet.
 

Fishlung

Review Contributor
Messages: 113
Reviews: 4
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#23
I use Google translate — I have a bad shoulder and a lot of providers like to really grind into your shoulder blades. I just type “Please avoid my right shoulder, it is injured,” and translate it to Korean or Chinese as needed. Hasn’t let me down yet.
Thanks never thought of that
 
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