
SueSnider
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I had a subscription to Pole 2 Pole for a while and I liked it. I kept all my old issues and still look at them when I need inspiration. I'm in the US so it took what seemed like forever to arrive! Fortunately, since you live in the UK, that will probably not be an issue for you.
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I'm sorry to hear your dog isn't doing that well. I am in a similar situation with my little girl; she has stenosis and arthritis and can't get up on her own. I bought a harness similar to the one in the link AerialGypsy posted. It has been a blessing!! She gets so excited when we take her for walks with it. I bought reusable doggie diapers and human incontinence pads to line the diapers, so she doesn't sit in a puddle. My vet told me she is fine as long as she keeps eating and drinking. She has adapted extremely well; I think we had more trouble adapting to her situation!
As for the "putting to sleep," as bad as it will hurt, you should be there. I think it's our duty as their humans to be there through it. When the time comes, pet him, tell him you love him, and reassure him pain will go away.
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Hi! I live down in Morgantown, WV, about 1 1/2hrs away. Not very close but I love Pittsburgh. Where in the city are you moving to?
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It would help some of it but it would depend on your body and how you want to look afterward. Everyone's body makes gains differently. You could always give the incline & decline a try for a while and if you're not getting the desired results go for the lift–if nothing else, you gained some more strength for poling! Sorry I couldn't be more helpful. Good luck with everything!
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I don't know if this helps at all but I thought I would post it anyway. I work out in the gym, as well as pole, on a regular basis and noticed that certain chest exercises can give a nice (less expensive) breast lift. After beginning to do Incline and decline dumbbell bench and barbell bench press I noticed some added perkiness up top. When I commented to a trainer friend of mine, I was told the incline exercises helps lift and the decline works on preventing the sagginess. It does take a bit longer for results, but you can avoid the downtime that would come with surgery. https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_cheers.gif
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I've had good luck using tea tree oil on ingrown-hairs. When I started having the in-grown hair issue, I just dabbed a little on and the next day the problem was gone. The smell can be a bit off-putting, but it's a great antiseptic oil for all types of skin issues and you can find it in drug stores and beauty supply stores. https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif