There's the rub
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Hi. Weird post, looking for some information if possible.
I'm not that experienced with massage, but after several years of physio, I felt like I needed a new approach to my back issues. I'd never tried massage.
I went to a massage place called "Evergreen Massage", which was located just off 99th street, next to a Dent repair place. Maybe 38th avenue?
Anyway, I asked for deep tissue massage and an Asian lady took me upstairs and worked miracles. Totally legit massage, painful as can be, and over a few sessions she made enormous improvements to my back.
I've been to a few massage therapists since, but haven't had anybody remotely as effective.
Long shot, I know... But any chance anybody here has heard of evergreen massage, and has any clue where this lady ended up? They've been closed for at least three or four years, I'd guess. It seemed like she was the only lady working there, there was also an Asian fellow who I presumed was her husband.
Anyway, thanks in advance for any information.
I'm not that experienced with massage, but after several years of physio, I felt like I needed a new approach to my back issues. I'd never tried massage.
I went to a massage place called "Evergreen Massage", which was located just off 99th street, next to a Dent repair place. Maybe 38th avenue?
Anyway, I asked for deep tissue massage and an Asian lady took me upstairs and worked miracles. Totally legit massage, painful as can be, and over a few sessions she made enormous improvements to my back.
I've been to a few massage therapists since, but haven't had anybody remotely as effective.
Long shot, I know... But any chance anybody here has heard of evergreen massage, and has any clue where this lady ended up? They've been closed for at least three or four years, I'd guess. It seemed like she was the only lady working there, there was also an Asian fellow who I presumed was her husband.
Anyway, thanks in advance for any information.