1/5 Sam 2 months ago on Google • 21 reviews New
Bottom
line,
go
to
an
actual
physio
for
heavens
sake.
Overpriced
and
they
took
advantage
of
my
concerns
and
my
being
naive.
Milked
me
for
money.
I
had
the
Italian
short
woman.
I
was
so
the
her
maybe
8
sessions
(15
minutes
at
around
£30).
She
wasted
time
with
stories,
massages
in
random
places.
Telling
me
all
sorts
of
theories
about
why
I
hurt
in
places.
Some
made
sense
and
maybe
there
was
truth
to
it.
I
believe
at
the
time
and
roped
people
close
to
me
into
it.
People
who
couldn’t
afford
it
really.
I
relished
it
was
a
problem
when
she
was
off
one
day
and
I
had
a
different
person
-
a
man,
don’t
remember
his
name
(it
looks
like
he’s
left
now
as
Id
since
got
circulated
flyers
through
my
door
saying
it’s
starting
his
own
thing).
Anyway,
he
was
shocked
to
find
that
they
she
hadn’t
given
a
whole
bunch
of
stuff
like
insoles
and
stuff.
Almost
like
she
had
no
intention
of
“fixing”.
And
that’s
when
it
occurred
to
me
that
it
was
a
sham
(
at
least
she
was).
For
example,
I’d
mentioned
all
my
issues
and
said
I
was
worried
about
being
diabetic
too.
So
I
was
told
to
bring
a
urine
sample
in.
I
did,
she
“tested”
and
said
I
have
“a
little
bit
of
sugar
and
blood
in
it
but
it’s
fine”?!
What?
Couple
of
weeks
after
I’d
stopped
going
and
stopped
recommending
it
to
my
friends
(I
don’t
trust
my
myself
and
recommendations
anymore,
I
guess
I’m
easily
controlled),
anyway,
couple
of
weeks
later,
went
to
royal
berks
and
got
the
diabetes
check
again.
They
said
I
was
100%
fine.
Soo
who’s
to
be
believed
here?
Mind
you
this
was
a
few
years
ago,
and
I
never
did
leave
a
review
so
I’m
here
now.
Take
from
it
what
you
will.
I
don’t
need
a
response.
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