Years ago, my sweetheart gave me a gift card for three complimentary massages. This would be a first for me and I wasn't sure what to expect.

What I didn't expect was, well ... read on.

My first visit was at 7:15 in the evening. It was dark outside and I didn't know the area, but I found it without much trouble. The building looked reputable and the front window read "Chiropractor’s Office" so I assumed it was legit.

When I walked into the office it looked closed except for one overhead lamp burning at the reception desk. A thirty-something guy sat behind the counter.

He knew my name and seemed friendly enough, although I thought his eyes looked a bit shifty. I hoped it was my imagination.

He introduced himself and quietly led me back through a large dark room filled with chiropractic equipment and on to a smaller, shadowy room.

He opened the door and waited while I walked through. The room was wall-to-wall storage boxes and there was a massage table with crimson-colored sheets placed in the middle of the room.

Sensing my anxiety, he apologized for the appearance. He went on to explain that the room was a work in progress and would eventually look more presentable.

I feigned approval, but a knot formed in my gut. Was this a scam? Was this guy a real massage therapist??

James (not his real name) stood in the doorway and told me to undress and climb beneath the sheet, then started to close the door. Now, I was really nervous.

“You want me to take everything off?” I said, trying not to sound like a fretful little girl.

“You wanted a full massage, didn’t you?” He replied.

Did I? My mind started to spin. Who knows?!?

I had a gift card for a free massage! How did I know what kind of massage I was supposed to have?

Was I in the right place? Should I stay ... all by myself ... in the dark ... with this stranger?

“Um ... yes. A full massage.”

Burning with apprehension, I glanced around the room while removing my clothes.

I noticed a framed diploma hanging on the one wall that wasn’t covered up by boxes. It was from a reputable massage therapy school in the area, but I still wasn’t quite convinced.

I thought about just getting dressed again. I’d go out and tell him that I had forgotten that I had another appointment and I couldn’t stay.

Instead, I finished undressing and the completely naked me scrambled underneath the red sheet and pulled it up to my chin. There I was, stiff as a board, heart pounding, perspiration beading my brow, shadowy candles flickering in the corners, lying in wait.

This was the first part of a two-part article. Click here for Part Two

Further reading to learn more about the benefits of massage therapy:

Medicine Net – Massage Therapy. Web. 14, February, 2012
http://www.medicinenet.com/massage_therapy/article.htm

Mayo Clinic – Stress Management - Massage: Get in touch with its many health benefits. Web. 14, February, 2012
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/massage/SA00082

Find a Massage Therapist:

American Massage Therapy Association – Find a Massage Therapist. Web. 14, February, 2012
http://www.amtamassage.org/findamassage/results.html?q=&l=davie%2c+florida&searchcat=famt

Reviewed February 15, 2012
by Michele Blacksberg RN
Edited by Jody Smith