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Before investing in a hot tub you may be able to try it at a motel/hotel. There

is one near me that sells monthly passes. I did that for months. It was $44.00

a month for a 2 person pass. It is hard for my working friends to commit to a

schedule so I would take whoever was available and we had a really good time and

got our exercise too. I would still be doing it but I am experiencing so much

more fatigue that I decided to get my own so I can come directly home from work,

do the hot tub then rest until going to work the next day. At least that is my

plan....we'll see how it works. I also plan to exercise as much as possible so

I won't turn the heat up as high as someone who just wants to sit and soak

would.

Cheri :-))

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Not a bad idea. Another is buying one used. My medical plan would not cover

the purchase of one (and I don't blame them- they pay out enough for my Enbrel)

and my CPA advised strongly against trying to claim it on my taxes. He said

that it sends such a red flag, that it isn't worth the risk of an audit- even if

everything in my taxes was legitimate and accounted for, the stress in the end

would do me more harm than good. So I combed the local newspaper and " Paper

Shop " until I found a nice, inexpensive Softub. It isn't the most glamorous

spa. It's mildly ugly and only seats two people- but it works. Nice and

soothing. Instead of spending thousands, it cost me about $500.

-L

cheri yost <cdyost@...> wrote:

Before investing in a hot tub you may be able to try it at a motel/hotel. There

is one near me that sells monthly passes. I did that for months. It was $44.00

a month for a 2 person pass. It is hard for my working friends to commit to a

schedule so I would take whoever was available and we had a really good time and

got our exercise too. I would still be doing it but I am experiencing so much

more fatigue that I decided to get my own so I can come directly home from work,

do the hot tub then rest until going to work the next day. At least that is my

plan....we'll see how it works. I also plan to exercise as much as possible so

I won't turn the heat up as high as someone who just wants to sit and soak

would.

Cheri :-))

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Another alternative to a hot tub is a jetted bath tub.

I have one called a hydroswirl and I just love it. It you are remodeling your

bathroom or building a new house check into this. What I like about it you

don't have to use any chemicals. Sometimes I use it twice a day.

Peg

Re: [ ] try a hot tub

Not a bad idea. Another is buying one used. My medical plan would not cover

the purchase of one (and I don't blame them- they pay out enough for my Enbrel)

and my CPA advised strongly against trying to claim it on my taxes. He said

that it sends such a red flag, that it isn't worth the risk of an audit- even if

everything in my taxes was legitimate and accounted for, the stress in the end

would do me more harm than good. So I combed the local newspaper and " Paper

Shop " until I found a nice, inexpensive Softub. It isn't the most glamorous

spa. It's mildly ugly and only seats two people- but it works. Nice and

soothing. Instead of spending thousands, it cost me about $500.

-L

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--- HI , I HAVE A BATH MAT THAT I PUT IN MY TUB THE WATER GOT TO BE

HOT ITS LIKE A HOT TUB BUT VERY CHEAP I ONLY PAYED ABOUT 70.00 FOR IT

I LOVE IT ITS VERY SOOTING I USE IT ALL THE TIME IT FEELS SO GOOD

AND IM SO RELAX I TRY THAT BEFORE GOING TO THE BIG

EPENSE OF BUYING A HOT TUB, MY OPINION IT WORKS JUST THE SAME BUT

CHEAPER , GOOD LUCK In

, " Margaret "

<johnsnml@c...> wrote:

> Another alternative to a hot tub is a jetted bath tub.

> I have one called a hydroswirl and I just love it. It you are

remodeling your bathroom or building a new house check into this.

What I like about it you don't have to use any chemicals. Sometimes

I use it twice a day.

>

> Peg

> Re: [ ] try a hot tub

>

>

> Not a bad idea. Another is buying one used. My medical plan

would not cover the purchase of one (and I don't blame them- they pay

out enough for my Enbrel) and my CPA advised strongly against trying

to claim it on my taxes. He said that it sends such a red flag, that

it isn't worth the risk of an audit- even if everything in my taxes

was legitimate and accounted for, the stress in the end would do me

more harm than good. So I combed the local newspaper and " Paper

Shop " until I found a nice, inexpensive Softub. It isn't the most

glamorous spa. It's mildly ugly and only seats two people- but it

works. Nice and soothing. Instead of spending thousands, it cost me

about $500.

> -L

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