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  • in reply to: Has anyone tried custom orthotics for long-term foot pain? #90524
    Jason Mikos
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    Mate, I was in the exact same boat last year. I’d come home from work and barely make it up the stairs without my feet screaming at me. I went through the whole cycle of trying different insoles from the chemist, stretching routines, even fancy shoes – nothing really fixed it. Finally, I bit the bullet and got proper custom orthotics. Absolute game changer. It’s not just about comfort, they actually correct how you stand and move, which makes a massive difference long-term. If you’re curious, check this out https://podiatricdoc.com.au/services/custom-orthotics/ they’ve got all the info laid out in plain English. I honestly wish I hadn’t waited so long.

    in reply to: Has anyone tried custom orthotics for long-term foot pain? #90525
    Alon Farizov
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    Legend, thanks heaps! Exactly the kind of feedback I was chasing.

    in reply to: Welcome #90526
    Alon Farizov
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    Hey folks, I’ve been tossing up the idea of getting glass pool fencing installed at our place in Brisbane. My missus reckons it’ll make the backyard look way more modern and keep the kids safe, but I’m a bit unsure. Is it really as practical as people say? I’ve heard mixed things – like, it looks fantastic but you’re forever cleaning fingerprints and water spots. Also, not sure if it’s as sturdy as aluminium or timber. Anyone here gone down the glass fencing route and can share what it’s like day to day? I don’t wanna spend a fortune only to regret it a year later.

    Alon Farizov
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    Hey folks, I’ve been tossing up the idea of getting glass pool fencing installed at our place in Brisbane. My missus reckons it’ll make the backyard look way more modern and keep the kids safe, but I’m a bit unsure. Is it really as practical as people say? I’ve heard mixed things – like, it looks fantastic but you’re forever cleaning fingerprints and water spots. Also, not sure if it’s as sturdy as aluminium or timber. Anyone here gone down the glass fencing route and can share what it’s like day to day? I don’t wanna spend a fortune only to regret it a year later.

    Jason Mikos
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    Mate, I was in the exact same boat last year. We had a pool put in and I hesitated on glass because I thought it’d be a pain to keep clean. Honestly? Best decision we made. The panels are tough as nails, so no worries about sturdiness, and the backyard looks a million bucks now – really opens up the space. Cleaning’s not bad either, bit of warm water and vinegar once in a while and you’re good. We went through these guys and they were legends – tidy job and decent price https://fullflexfencing.au/services/glass-pool-fencing/

    Alon Farizov
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    Legend, cheers mate – that’s exactly what I needed to hear. Appreciate it!

    in reply to: Car rental is less popular than before #90531
    david james
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    in reply to: Are you selling your Car? #90532
    david james
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    in reply to: Suggestions and Requests #90533
    William John
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