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  • KayCee

    Member
    May 23, 2015 at 10:51 pm in reply to: my xpert is making a loud noise when rotates

    Yes thank you, was tough to get in contact with my work hours but I did send the video and speak to the tech after a bit of phone tag. I told him everything is ok now.

    In case anyone is having similar issues, the problem for me was that I over tightened, and even after taking it down the first time to try setting it up less tight, in my paranoia I must have actually tightened it more. So I tried a second time (actually loosening it) and it worked. I just made sure to test it out really good before going upsidedown or anything crazy. It’s been a few days now and my pole is very secure and silent!

    Thank you x-pole for getting back to me both here and by phone, good to know you’re here whenever I have questions 🙂

  • KayCee

    Member
    May 20, 2015 at 8:15 pm in reply to: my xpert is making a loud noise when rotates

    Hi, I am in Quebec, but I’ve been speaking on the phone with xpole (I think in LA) I’ve called them every day the past 3 days but have only been able to speak to the receptionists. I can never get in touch with technician. The receptionist suggested I send a video of the pole and the noise to have the technician look over. I sent that 3 days ago and keep following up so I’m really hoping tomorrow I’ll be able to catch them at a time when the technicians are in. I think their main hours of work are when I’m at work too so it’s tough to contact them on phone.

  • KayCee

    Member
    March 22, 2015 at 5:34 pm in reply to: Breast Augmentation

    I had a pole student who was 6 months post op. first time trying pole and it was too painful for her to hold her body weight just hanging on the pole. attempting fireman was completely out of the question, and when we tried a simple “step around” she said she was having a lot of pain with that too… and both feet stay on the ground for that move. She looked in pretty good shape aside from that and said she thinks it may just always be painful like that.

    Now I doubt it will always be painful, and that’s my only experience with breast augmentation surgery, it just happened to be a bad one. but in my unprofessional opinion it makes no sense that it will never heal or stop hurting. so just be sure to ask your doctor all these questions before.

    Hope this didn’t scare you away from making a decision, important to know about some cases of slow healing though.

    (and to be cautious, she ended up leaving the class after a little while because any moves with arms holding the pole were painful)