Well, the number #1 hazard use to be smoking and second hand smoke. With
better ventilation systems, and many of those chain smoking old-timers
passing to greener pastures , we are left with Chairs and Glares. Staring at
a VP screen for hours on end is not good. Its sort of like staring into a
flashlight all day long. You might want to consult with your opthamologist,
but it might not be a bad idea to ask the attendant to lower the screen
intensity. Hazy, fuzzy, blurred , dirty, or bouncy screens are something you
should not put up with.
Chairs is a huge problem, more so in Atlantic city. Most of their chairs are
fixed at the wrong height and the wrong reach. So you constantly strain your
neck , back , hands, shoulders,or combos of next day pain by compromising
for the "one-chair-fits-all" casino mindset. So most of us over 4 0 folks,
really want an adjustable chair to avoid a trip to the CHIRO.
BTW - there is an excellent CHIRO , Dr Derek Dey, on Eastern.
best...Tom
----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank" <frank@progressivevp.com>
To: <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2011 4:31 PM
Subject: [vpFREE] Re: Body Wear & Tear
> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, coachvee@... wrote: Hi Gang: I've been
> meaning to pose this question to these forums for awhile hoping to open up
> some dialogue to a problem I've been experiencing for some time to see if
> it's as prevalent in the VP community as I believe it is.
>
>
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