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I treated myself to a fantastic massage yesterday with Chrissie from Mayday massage. Not having had to one for a while my back was feeling rather tense from sports and sitting in front of the pc all day but Chrissie took time to find my problem spots and even included accupuncture.


Having recommended her here a long time ago already I can just say it again: if you are looking for a proper firm massage rather than a soft back rub then this is for you (and no I do not get paid for saying this :) I am just still feeling great and can move my shoulders again properly).


Her details: 07595 459 895 / http://www.maydaymassage.com

Thanks for the recommendation. I really need a massage, too.

I had one before Christmas, but that was just a soft back rub as you said and I was looking for someone who can do it a bit firmer. So good you mentioned it.

So will definitely book one with Chrissie soon. :-)

As a result of this thread I booked a massage with Chrissie this afternoon and everything angiepangie says. Chrissie adapted the massage as we went along to suit what she found as such and really feel better for it. 1 hour for ?50 but worth a treat and I think she does offers if you book more than 1 at a time. Enjoy!
  • 2 weeks later...
I have been looking for someone who combines massage and acupuncture for ages and saw this recommendation for Chrissie. After one session my back/shoulders were much more comfortable. It was a proper deep tissue massage and the added bonus was a very good nights sleep afterwards. Thanks Chrissie.

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