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Just wanted to know what everyone's experiences have been with during massages? Are you diapered during the treatment? Have you ever had any issues or feedback?
I have been seeing a massage therapist for some neck and back injuries. Sometimes I get so relaxed during the massage, that I almost fall asleep. As such, I make sure to wear some type of protection, like a training pant or diaper, just in case. The massage therapist has been very professional during the whole process. However, I noticed after my first couple sessions, there was distinct crinkle when I laid down on the table. After my massage was over and he left the room so I could get dressed, I looked underneath the sheets and sure enough, there was an extra plastic sheet. (It instantly reminded me of the plastic sheets on my bed when I was growing up.) I heard the staff mention they were implementing new systems to make things easier to sanitize afterward between patients due to all the COVID regulations these days. Wondering if this is one of the new systems that is being used for everyone? Or if it is something they place on the table just for my appointments for extra protection? It doesn't bother me either way. I understand where they are coming from when you have a patient wearing a diaper. Was just curious if anyone else has noticed anything similar in their experiences?
I have been seeing a massage therapist for some neck and back injuries. Sometimes I get so relaxed during the massage, that I almost fall asleep. As such, I make sure to wear some type of protection, like a training pant or diaper, just in case. The massage therapist has been very professional during the whole process. However, I noticed after my first couple sessions, there was distinct crinkle when I laid down on the table. After my massage was over and he left the room so I could get dressed, I looked underneath the sheets and sure enough, there was an extra plastic sheet. (It instantly reminded me of the plastic sheets on my bed when I was growing up.) I heard the staff mention they were implementing new systems to make things easier to sanitize afterward between patients due to all the COVID regulations these days. Wondering if this is one of the new systems that is being used for everyone? Or if it is something they place on the table just for my appointments for extra protection? It doesn't bother me either way. I understand where they are coming from when you have a patient wearing a diaper. Was just curious if anyone else has noticed anything similar in their experiences?