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| - The good things about this business: new equipment which is very clean, and attention to changing filters.
The not so good news about this business: the practitioner doesn't seem to have good social skills, gets easily frustrated if you don't give her the answers that she wants, doesn't except truthful answers that she doesn't want, will turn her back on you, Shannon you, stay out of the room for long periods of time, then come back in and yell at you, while irrigation is going up your
Southern end. With irrigation going into you, the last thing you need is to be stressed out by the practitioner.
She asked me if I felt that my colon was flattening out yet. I said I don't know what that means. I couldn't feel my:colon. She asked to more times, which I gave her the same answer. Then she got very upset with me and yelled at me, left the room, after she said she wasn't going to talk to me anymore. When she came back in, she said we weren't a good match and she had me a check for the two sessions she refused to conduct.
In the group gong class I went to, I noticed that she did not have any social skills with the attendees, but after a couple sessions of the colonics, she Chyna was chatty in for her that was warming up to me, and then she became crazy like that shit and was abusive and acted very unprofessionally and inappropriately with me.
After describing this, to be fair, I discuss this with my friend and her husband has asked burgers syndrome which is a form of autism, and she says that he's like this when you don't answer him in a way that he can compute. So, she may have a cognitive problem here. I have compassion for that. But it wasn't easy having something up your southern end with water going into you, and having somebody act like this.And it was very confusing, because I really didn't understand what the heck triggered her, and why she was acting this way.
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