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Float tanks, those odd little water capsules that One gets into and float in. Anyone else go to them?
I have done them off and on for the last few years. Sometimes I feel better in some sense but other times I am not sure. I realize for some people this may be 0% help, but wonders if others may find some help with this. My last therapist mentioned that it's a valid form of relief for my ptsd bipolar anxiety etc. She knew another therapist that she knew that went to a float tank regularly to assist with their stress. Also I've been informed that it may assist with my physical issues with my muscles and back pain ((if it doesn't help mentally I have noticed it helps with my back which is one great thing if nothing else)). There was one time that I couldn't shut the capsule door, just couldn't because i get afraid of complete darkness sometimes but that's ok. Other times I shut the door with no issues I just wanted to reach out and inquire, or perhaps put this out there for another.. if you thought about it but haven't been sure-- i think try it out and see if it's for you. I was there at one time, unsure; and guess still am to a point, but hey it's helped a few times for me. __________________ "A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market." Charles Lamb
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Ive wanted to try them. Now i wonder about whose cooties are in there.
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I've never done this. But, years ago, I used to do some traveling related to my work & I'd sometimes stay at motels that had pools. When I did, one of my favorite things to do was to go down to the pool later in the evening when it was deserted, get into the pool, & float. I'd simply float around-&-around the pool. It was so-o-o... relaxing...
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__________________ "A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market." Charles Lamb
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Just wonder water because you reminded me of pools are a very relaxing thing for me too! Pools have helped out my body a lot, but getting into a pool that's open or with other people is very difficult for me. I remember physical therapy in the group pool was easier because I was hurt and the people were older.. idk why older people made me feel safer. In 2017 I was able to get into the apartment pool when no one else was in it... but this 2018 summer i just had issues doing that I think with the capsule (I hope I am using the right word) it is solitary.. which I really like __________________ "A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market." Charles Lamb
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