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I once saw a guy who was 85. He was incontinent on my bed in the middle of the session. It was a nightmare.

 

Granted, I’ve also seen plenty of other guys who were/are in their 60’s-70’s and had a great time. I just think that some clients (and honestly people in general) need to pay attention to themselves and realize that when it’s time to slow down or stop something, it’s time.

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I once saw a guy who was 85. He was incontinent on my bed in the middle of the session. It was a nightmare.

 

Granted, I’ve also seen plenty of other guys who were/are in their 60’s-70’s and had a great time. I just think that some clients (and honestly people in general) need to pay attention to themselves and realize that when it’s time to slow down or stop something, it’s time.

 

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However he should have told you about the urinary issue and provided bed protection and a set of sheets

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I remember two clients; one I know was 71 (we'll call him Michael) and another was most likely in his 70s (we'll call him John). John was rather immobile while Michael and I were talking about muscle soreness from working out. Michael went to the gym just about every day, and these two guys couldn't have been more different. VERY interesting experiences.

 

Heaviest? I can't say a weight for certain but as I've said before; VERY interesting.

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I once saw a guy who was 85. He was incontinent on my bed in the middle of the session. It was a nightmare.

 

Granted, I’ve also seen plenty of other guys who were/are in their 60’s-70’s and had a great time. I just think that some clients (and honestly people in general) need to pay attention to themselves and realize that when it’s time to slow down or stop something, it’s time.

 

 

When you're serving the public, particularly when you are providing such a high-touch service, you need to realize that this sort of thing may come up.

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