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Lazy Frog Floatation Centre

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Heard nothing but good things about the sensory deprivation tanks so decided to book an hour next week. Has anyone on here used one before and how did you find it?
 
I always fancied going as I used to use Epsom salts at times for aches and pains.
Is it still in the Uplands?
 
Yes it’s still in the uplands. Looking forward to giving it a go. I’ve had this spinal condition for the last 18 months so curious as to whether it’s helped people in similar situations.
 
I had a go. I'm quite a big unit so I kept floating into the walls, hence it wasn't as relaxing (for me) as hoped.

Also my OCD was in overdrive about their signwriter's abysmal spelling. 😂

Edit: b*gger me, it's floatation or flotation. I'm a daft beggar worrying over nothing.
 
I set you up with a open goal there and you slotted it in with the minimum of fuss.
 
FelindreJack said:
Yes it’s still in the uplands. Looking forward to giving it a go. I’ve had this spinal condition for the last 18 months so curious as to whether it’s helped people in similar situations.

My eldest suffers with his back, let us know if it help's FJ :D
 

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