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Are you a good PT? - April 27, 2008 8:40:37 AM   
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Interesting blog on pelvic pain in which the author posts a number of thoughts on which she feels constitutes a good PT.

www.pelvicpainmatters.com
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RE: Are you a good PT? - April 27, 2008 10:36:21 AM   
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Reminds me of something my pappie used to tell me:  "Remember. Dyspareunia is better than NO-pareunia."  Seriously, theres no way I'm getting up in any of my patients' vajayjay.  More power to those who can, but I will most certainly pass on this um...treatment. 

Disclaimer:  This is my Y chromosome talking out of turn. 

< Message edited by TexasOrtho -- April 27, 2008 10:41:37 AM >


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RE: Are you a good PT? - April 27, 2008 8:06:44 PM   
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Wow, bizarre website.  A group of guys and some brews reading that site would have a blast, especially with that "thinking outside the box" comment

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RE: Are you a good PT? - April 27, 2008 11:42:05 PM   
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Peace and chocolate?? Whatever

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RE: Are you a good PT? - April 27, 2008 11:47:09 PM   
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I had a blast with it and didn't have a drop of alcohol in me at the time.  I shudder to imagine what the alternative to thinking "outside" the box would be.

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RE: Are you a good PT? - May 13, 2008 10:22:37 AM   
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Rod, I love your blog, I visit often!  Opposite of thinking outside the box is simply a world of lack, limitation and poor results..... Interesting post!

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