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Carlisle Podiatry

Locality: Carlisle, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 6269 2026



Address: 87A Bishopsgate St 6101 Carlisle, WA, Australia

Website: http://carlislepodiatry.com.au/

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25.01.2022 Growth spurts can often leave your young ones in tremendous amounts of pain. Often these pains will subside over a few days, however, if they remain persistent, it might be a good idea to get it checked out. Join podiatrist Adrian Dawson from our sister clinic Balcatta Podiatry as he explains what to look out for when dealing with your kids and growth plates.



25.01.2022 SWIFT WART THERAPY Do you suffer from warts, verrucae or papillomas? Swift wart therapy is a highly effective medical microwave technology with an 83% success rate in removal of warts, verrucae and papillomas, with approximately 3 sessions required. Do you want more information? Call us on (08) 9387 1001 and our friendly receptionists can help answer any questions you may have!

25.01.2022 Here at Carlisle Podiatry, we work closely with your doctor. We understand how important it is to be on the same page with your GP in regards to your health and progress. This means that we can work together to create a tailored health care plan to suit your needs, giving you a more personalised and educated experience with us. Check out our podiatrist David from our sister clinic Rivervale Podiatry doing a covid-friendly hand shake with Dr Meyerkort from Kooyong Medical. What other covid-friendly handshakes have you seen during this crazy time?

25.01.2022 There are many reasons why you may be experiencing problems with your feet, but the most common is the weakness of the internal muscles of the foot. Barefoot Podiatry is an exercise program that improves the strength of your feet. When we improve our strength , we improve our foot function. Barefoot Podiatry can help fix or prevent foot and lower leg conditions. Conditions such as hammertoe, neuromas, bunions, arch pain, flat feet, plantar fasciitis, ankle sprains and forefoot pain can all be dramatically improved with barefoot strengthening and rehabilitation training. Want to learn more about Barefoot and it's benefits? Stay tuned to learn more over the coming days!



25.01.2022 With 2021 just around the corner, we're taking some time to look back and reflect on the year that was 2020. We know that the Covid-19 pandemic will always be what 2020 is infamously known for but as a business, 2020 marked some huge changes for us, as well as our own highs and lows. Take a look at our highlights of 2020: We opened 5 new clinics this year - Clarkson, Greenwood, Harvest Lakes, Hobson's Gate and Thornlie Podiatry.... We moved 6 of our Podiatry clinics to new and improved locations - Balga, George Street, Head 2 Toe, Nollamara, Scarborough Beach and Trigg. We welcomed 5 new Podiatrists - Adrian, David, Karthik, Suzanne and Veronica - and 2 new receptionists - Sarah and Teresa - to our team! We said 'Goodbye' to others and 'Welcome Back' to some. Podiatrist, Michelle Chi, went on maternity leave. Receptionist, Zara, came back from maternity leave and podiatrist, Jugat, left to go on extended leave to get married in Dubai! We know this year has been tough for many people in Australia and around the world. We count ourselves extremely lucky to have been able to have such a successful year and want to take the time to thank every one of our patients who have supported us during these difficult times. We would've be where we are without you.

24.01.2022 Be sure to pick up one of our business cards next time you're visiting our clinic! Keep one for yourself, or take a few to pass onto family or friends that may need our help!

24.01.2022 CORNS AND CALLUSES Its all about the shoes, girls. Once again, women are more likely to experience corns and calluses because of the tighter fitting shoes they often wear, such as high heels. Corns and calluses are caused by friction between your foot and your shoe, resulting in thickened areas of skin.... Prevent corns and calluses by: Wearing shoes that fit correctly Wearing arch-supporting insoles Reduce the amount of time spent in heels Unsure if your shoes are right for you? Book an appointment with our podiatrist for expert footwear advice as well as treatment of your corns and calluses.



24.01.2022 DO YOU HAVE DRY OR CRACKED FEET? Restorate Foot Spray is a moisturising spray that softens dry, rough and flakey skin, helping to prevent and treat calluses and cracked heels. This spray has a cool, soothing, peppermint feel to give you immediate relief. Simply spray on your feet and heels, leave to absorb or rub it in! Add the Restorate Foot Spray to your daily foot care routine for only $25!

23.01.2022 Happy #bonehealthawarenessweek! Tune in as our newest member of the #podiatristperth family - Adrian Dawson explains how you can make sure your bones stay happy and healthy all year round !

23.01.2022 Have you found yourself wondering what's the hype around barefoot footwear? Last month, podiatrist Christine McCallum (from our sister clinic at Oxford St Podiatry and Carousel Podiatry) had the honour of writing a blog for Bstore, that gives you the full lowdown on why barefoot technology is the next big thing. To read more, simply follow this link! Let us know if you've tried the new Vivobarefoot range and what you thought about it in the comments below! https://www.bstore.com.au//what-is-all-the-hype-about-bar/

23.01.2022 If you've been struggling with heel and arch pain these simple exercises will be able to help strengthen your foot muscles. Give them a go at home and let us know if they've helped you in any way! Should you want to learn more about Barefoot Podiatry , feel free to contact us today on (08) 6269 2026. If you find that the pain persists, book in an appointment through our website at https://carlislepodiatry.com.au/, and our podiatrists will make sure to help you identify and treat the root cause of your foot pain.

22.01.2022 As podiatrists, we've seen a whole lot. While you may feel a little insecure about your feet, guess what? From corns to ingrown toenails, we've seen it all, so there's honestly not that much that can still surprise us. So if this is something that has always stopped you from seeing a podiatrist, we want you to just forget about it! We will not judge your feet, instead we will focus on how we can improve their function and overall health to get them in the best poss...ible condition. If you have any questions about podiatry, feel free to send us a message or contact us on (08) 6269 2038, our receptionists will be happy to chat with you and detail how we will be able to help you here at Carlisle podiatry.



21.01.2022 BAREFOOT EXERCISE: CALF RAISES Stand and hold the wall for support. Ensure weight is evenly distributed between feet. Spread toes apart and straighten them. Lift up onto your tiptoes, raise up and slowly lower your feet to the floor and.... Repeat this exercise ten times. *Concentrate on keeping weight evenly across forefoot and that the toes are straight, especially at the top of the raise. Do this exercise to help strengthen your feet and prevent future and/or re injury!

21.01.2022 Diabetes is a systemic condition that can affect both the blood and nerve supply to the feet. Over time the lack of sensation can damage the skin as well as the muscles causing misalignment of the foot . This can result in pressure injuries that could go unnoticed and ulcerate as there is less sensation. With reduced blood supply to the feet, the healing capabilities are reduced making the foot more prone to infection following any injury that breaks the skin. Symptoms ...of nerve damage include pins and needles, numbness, cold feet and burning sensations in the feet especially when sleeping. Symptoms of poor blood flow include slow-healing cuts, pain in the feet (even at rest) cramps in the legs when walking, cold feet and reddish-blue (purple-looking feet). If you have diabetes and experience any of these symptoms, please get in touch with our friendly podiatrists today on (08) 6269 2038. Our podiatrists will be happy to talk you through steps you can take to help keep your foot health at its optimum.

21.01.2022 Summer has arrived at Bstore! Our podiatrists support Bstore and the shoes that stock there shelves! We know they only sell shoes that are good for you and them being stylish is just an added bonus! So go nuts this summer and buy your favourite pair of sandals from Bstore, guilt-free. You can rest assured, knowing they won't hurt your feet and lead to more problems but will keep your feet supported and comfortable. ... Not sure which shoe is for you? Our podiatrists offer footwear advice! Simply book an appointment by calling us on (08) 6269 2038.

20.01.2022 One of the most common injuries faced by tradies are ankle sprains. This occurs when the ligaments that support the ankle joint rolls inwards under the leg (called inversion), straining the ligaments on the outside of the ankle that usually prevent this movement. This can sometimes happen when walking or running over uneven ground, or when quickly changing direction. As most people have rolled their ankle at least once in their life, it's common to think tha...t these injuries do not require rehabilitation; however, rehabilitation is essential after all ankle sprains, in order to reduce the likelihood of them happening again. Our podiatrists here at Carlisle Podiatry want to help you on your road to recovery. If you have recently sprained an ankle, please get in touch with our team by contacting us on (08) 6269 2038 or head to the video tab on our page to find exercises that will help you manage your pain today.

20.01.2022 WOMEN'S HEALTH WEEK This week is #WomensHealthWeek and that means its the perfect time to start putting your health first! To help kick-start your healthy new lifestyle, we'll be sharing through out the week common foot problems women face and how our podiatrists can help. Don't forget to also head over to https://www.womenshealthweek.com.au/ for daily information, tools and tips to further encourage you on your health journey.

20.01.2022 Each year @diabetesaustralia celebrates National Diabetes Week to raise awareness about Diabetes in Australia. This year the theme will be exploring Diabetes & Mental Health. If you have diabetes and would like more information regarding this, please make sure to head to their page today. Please feel free to share this with anyone who you think can benefit by tagging them in the comments below.

20.01.2022 Today we take a moment to remember those who gave their lives to protect the country we call home.

20.01.2022 DAFFODIL DAY Daffodil Day is this coming Friday! It is a well-known fundraising event in Cancer Council's calendar, helping support all Australians affected by cancer. Here at Carlisle Podiatry, we have physiotherapists that are able to help cancer patients before, during and after treatment. They will be with you every step of the way. Physiotherapists work with cancer patients to reduce the side effects of chemotherapy and other cancer treatments. These t...reatments lead to a decrease in the patients physical ability and energy, resulting in the inability to exercise and complete day-to-day tasks. This can significantly affect the health of their muscles. Our physiotherapists can provide you with a personalised exercise plan to help you achieve your goals during this difficult time in your life. Some things a physiotherapist can help you achieve are maintaining independence, managing fatigue and pain, increasing their strength and activity levels and helping patients return to work and the activities that they love.

19.01.2022 Help your child form healthy habits while theyre young, so they will understand how to look after their feet as adults. Childrens feet are very susceptible to a range of issues such as flat feet, in-toeing and weak ankles. It is important to help them strengthen and condition their feet to prevent these issues from occurring. Get your kids excited about their foot health by trying out these fun exercises with them at home: The Heel Walking Challenge Walk arou...nd on your heels and see how long you can do it for. Bean Bag Balance Stand on one foot and see if you can balance a small bean bag on the top of your foot. If thats too easy, try balancing it while hopping! Foot Drawing Hold a pencil with your toes and try to drawer a picture. Want to learn more about supporting you childs foot health journey? Call us on (08) 6269 2038 to book your child in or a consultation with one of our podiatrists.

19.01.2022 Barefoot podiatry can have plenty of benefits for your foot health. Some of these include the following: Strengthens and conditions feet (ideal for post -surgical rehabilitation) Helps prevent future injury... Helps prevent re-injury Child friendly Tailored programs Improves balance and coordination If you would like to know more about Barefoot Podiatry, please get in touch with your local podiatrist on (08) 6269 2026. They will be more than happy to discuss with you how it can be beneficial for you. Alternatively, go and download our EBOOK at https://carlislepodiatry.com.au/ebook/ that even comes with exercises you can try in the comfort of your own home!

18.01.2022 QUOTE OF THE DAY "Cinderella is proof that a new pair of shoes can change your life." At Podiatrist Perth we can provide you with the information you need to get the perfect fit every time. ... Sound like a fairy tale to you? It isn't! Call us on (08) 6269 2038 to book an appointment with one of our podiatrists today!

18.01.2022 August is Tradies National Health Month. Tradies only make up 35% of our workforce, but 3 in 5 of ALL serious workplace injuries involve a tradie. Tradies National Health Month aims to raise awareness of these startling statistics and to make tradies health a top priority in the workforce. One of the most common injuries faced by tradies is knee injuries. These can be serious as they often limit movements, resulting in the inability to pivot, turn or twist the... leg. Podiatry can be enormously helpful in preventing and managing such injuries. Your podiatrist can help with physical rehabilitation to improve your flexibility and strength as well as assess your foot biomechanics to ensure that your feet and knees are being fully supported by your footwear. If you have recently suffered from a knee injury, our podiatrists at Carlisle Podiatry want to help. Call us on (08) 6269 2038 to find out how we can help you return to doing the activities you love pain free.

17.01.2022 HAPPY FATHER'S DAY From everyone here at Carlisle Podiatry, we would love to wish all the dads, granddads, stepdads and anyone else who may be a father figure in someone's life, a very happy Father's Day!

17.01.2022 ATTENTION ALL RUNNERS! This post is for you! Do you often find your feet aching after races or training? Do you continuously struggle with foot pain? One of the most common conditions found in runners are ingrown toenails. If left untreated, this can lead to very painful infections, therefore should be caught in it's tracks. ... To help you identify the symptoms and underlying causes of ingrown toenails, Podiatrist Jugat Kaur from our sister clinics Balcatta Podiatry and Cambridge podiatry has hopped onto our blog to let you know exactly what causes ingrown toe nails, how to prevent it and how a podiatrist can help. Learn more today by following the link below ! https://www.podiatristperth.com.au/the-ins-outs-of-ingrown/

17.01.2022 Have you ever experienced an intense burning sensation when waking up first thing in the morning? Join local Podiatrist David Handojo from our sister clinic @thornliepodiatry as he discusses three reasons why this may be occurring.

16.01.2022 Morton's neuroma is when the nerves running between your metatarsal bones (found at the base of your toes) become irritated and inflamed, resulting in a burning or sharp pain in the ball of the foot. Friction and pressure from the metatarsal bones on the nerve causes it to become painful and inflamed. This can be caused by poor footwear, biomechanical problems, flat arches or certain activities. Depending on the severity of the condition, our podiatrists can eith...er diagnose in clinic or refer you for an ultrasound. Treatment options include orthotics, footwear correction, anti-inflammatory agents and in severe cases, a cortisone injection. Does this sound like you? Don't suffer any more! Call us on (08) 6269 2038 and book an appointment today.

14.01.2022 When we run, our feet absorb the most force than any other part of our body, carrying our full body-weight during this high-impact exercise. Without our feet, running would be impossible. So why is it that hardly any of us runners take the time to properly care for them? Especially when you consider that if we injure our foot, it leaves us more prone to injuries in other areas such as the knees and hips. Start taking your foot health seriously and follow t...hese simple steps to keep your feet safe while running: Wear supportive shoes Wear insoles if needed Warm up your ankles prior to running Stretch your calves, quads and hamstrings prior to running If you want further support in maintaining your foot health and preventing any problems while running, call us on 6269 2038 and book in to see one of our podiatrists today! They'll have you running better and faster than ever!

14.01.2022 During pregnancy, womens bodies change in an obvious way but do have you ever thought about the changes the feet undergo during this time? When a woman is pregnant, their feet flatten. This is caused by the extra weight gained during this time changing the way the woman holds their weight, as well as an increase in the hormones estrogen and relaxin which causes the ligaments in the foot to loosen. Its important to look after your feet during pregnancy to avoid... foot problems developing. Here are some tips to help you: Maintain a healthy weight - Work with a physician or midwife Choose the right shoes - Avoid high heels Take care of your feet Rest with your feet elevated, use an ice pack, perform foot exercises to increase circulation Wear insoles with arch support Do you know someone whos pregnant?Tag them below so they can access our great tips to keeping their feet safe and healthy!

14.01.2022 Bunions normally present as bumps or a swelling on the side or top of the big toe joint. The bone and tissue surrounding the joint becomes misaligned due to undue pressure on the toes. This is a common foot condition normally, made even more common in women due to our poor shoe choices. Narrow, pointed-toe footwear pushes the big toe towards the other toes, causing the joint to protrude. High heels make the issue worse as it forces the toes into the front of the sho...e, further squishing them. In women, the biggest prevention method would be making sure you are wearing shoes with a larger toe box to allow your toes to sit comfortably and have enough room to wiggle. If you are already suffering from a bunion our podiatrists can help! They can provide footwear advice, orthotics and treatment techniques to relieve your pain and prevent further development. Call us on 6269 2038 to get on top of your bunion today!

13.01.2022 After a long day on your feet , stretching can often feel unnecessary and many of us can find ourselves neglecting it in our daily routine. BUT the truth is that stretching has many benefits for our feet and overall wellbeing, and should be incorporated where possible. Do you have a stretch routine that you like doing? Leave the link for us to try in the comments below!

13.01.2022 Happy Holidays! We'll be taking a break during this holiday period as we hope you're able to do as well! After a year like 2020, who could say it wouldn't be well-deserved? Find our opening hours below. We'll be back open and business as per normal from Wednesday the 5th of January. ... What are your holiday plans? We'd love to know!

13.01.2022 Are your feet in need of some serious TLC? Well a medi-pedi might be just the thing for you! What is a medi-pedi you ask? Well, it's pretty simple really. It's a cute name for a medical pedicure. We can already hear you asking - what's the difference between that and any other pedicure Trust us. This pedi will change your life. ... Provided by a licensed medical nail technician, our medi-pedi's safely remove dead, damaged, or infected tissue, reduce calluses and can even work to provide special needs patients like diabetics and the elderly with extra care. Our medical pedicures are the pedestrian version of car maintenance. To help get your feet feeling, functioning and looking better, get in touch with us today on (08) 6269 2026 or book an appointment online at https://carlislepodiatry.com.au/make-an-appointment/

12.01.2022 DID YOU KNOW that your feet are made up of 58 bones? Keep your them all in tip-top shape with the help of your local podiatrist. To book an appointment today, simply head to https://carlislepodiatry.com.au/make-an-appointment/ or contact us on (08) 6269 2038. #bonehealthawarenessweek

10.01.2022 This week we asked our lovely Podiatrist, Grace, about which of our products that she would most recommend to clients. She said that she really likes the spiky massage ball because it is inexpensive, readily available and extremely versatile. The foot health benefits that these bad boys include releasing muscle knots and increasing blood flow to soothe many types of aches and pains, such as heel pain and calf tightness. If these are problems that you are dealing with, and are looking for an at home solution, this can be beneficial for you. To grab yours today, visit us in clinic!

09.01.2022 HOW TO TALK TO YOUR PARENTS ABOUT THEIR FOOT HEALTH Have you noticed something isnt quite right with your parents fee Do you think a podiatrist should take a look at their feet? Do you believe they should be taking more care of their feet?... If youre answering yes to any or all of the questions above, but arent sure how to broach the subject with your parents, here are a few tips to help you: Express your concern in a way that does not patronise or embarrass them. Avoid saying You need to or I need you too If you know they wont react well to being asked directly, try an indirect approach. Say something like, I went to see my podiatrist yesterday and they asked of any foot problems in the family. Do you have a moment to talk about it? Be prepared for some push back, such as Well you dont see a podiatrist or I dont see you looking after your feet. If you visit the podiatrist yourself, it shows your parents you strongly believe in prioritising your foot health and is more likely to convince them to also attend. Have you got any more tips? Comment them below to help others!

07.01.2022 National Pain Week aims to contribute to the de-stigmatisation of the experience of chronic pain; work towards creating healing relationships between the person in pain and their pain clinician/s; and to reduce the isolation and suffering of people in pain. Check out Chronic Pain Australia's post for more information! https://www.facebook.com//a.33813359957/2974097069312590/

07.01.2022 Happy Friday! We're using our feet to take us straight to the beach this weekend as its looking like it'll be a scorcher! What are your weekend plans? Let us know in the comments!

05.01.2022 Dont let your summer sandals hurt your feet! We work with Bstore to provide you with supportive shoes, regardless of the style you are after, to ensure your feet are cared for no matter the season. Not sure what shoes would be suitable for your feet? Come and see one of our podiatrists and they can provide an assessment, complete with footwear advice so when you go to Bstore to buy your new, trendy shoes, youll be prepared.

04.01.2022 Osteoporosis affects more than 1 in 5 women over the age of 65 years, compared with around 1 in 20 men . Women are at greater risk of developing osteoporosis because of the rapid drop in the hormone oestrogen during menopause. In men, testosterone levels decline more gradually. As a result, bone mass in men usually remains adequate until later in life. By age 65, both men and women lose bone at the same rate. In honour of #bonehealthawareness week, podiatrist Adrian Dawson from our sister clinic, Balcatta Podiatry shared a little bit about Osteoporosis , and how a podiatrist can help you or someone you know in managing this condition effectively. Please pass this message on to someone who might find it beneficial by tagging them in the comments below.

04.01.2022 November 14th is World Diabetes Day Our podiatrists help take care of our clients who have diabetes by providing diabetic foot care and education regarding holistic approaches to managing diabetes. Do you have diabetes? Why not give us a call today on (08) 6269 2038 and use World Diabetes Day to start looking after your feet?

04.01.2022 A little funny for your Friday! But for real keep this in mind next time you're buying new shoes. If you're unsure which shoes are best suited to your foot type, our podiatrists can help you choose suitable ones. ... For more information simply contact us on (08) 6269 2038 today!

03.01.2022 As a tradie, your most important tool is your health and given the physical nature of your job, its important that you go home safe, well and ready for action again the next day. To help you do this, follow a few simple steps: Before your shift, make sure to do a light warm up before starting work. Do some stretches for specific muscle groups such as quad or hamstring stretches if you do lots of squatting for work. Pace yourself and your workload througho...ut the day to avoid overuse injuries and fatigue. Talk to your workmates to ensure you are working in the safest and most efficient way possible. Speak up if you feel uneasy about the level of risk you are exposed to at work. Be willing to say no when required, even if it might make you unpopular at that moment. Chances are you are not the only one that feels unsafe and your "gut feeling" might save someone's life. Worksite supervisors and employers are legally responsible for ensuring safe worksites and conditions and will be held accountable if there are breaches of work site regulations. Look for advice from your podiatrist if you experience any aches or pains in your feet or lower legs that are persistent, rather than waiting till its bad enough to stop you from continuing work. Manage injuries immediately with the RICE method (rest, ice, compression, and elevation). See more

03.01.2022 COMMON FOOT PROBLEMS FOR WOMEN Women's feet differ from men's considerably, meaning there are certain foot conditions that more commonly present in women. For example, women are more likely to develop bunions, corns and calluses, hammer toes and morton's neruoma. Throughout #WomensHealthWeek we'll be delving into some of these conditions, plus more, to give you more insight into what they are, what causes them and how we can help. ... To all the women out there, what foot problems are you experiencing? Tell us in the comments!

02.01.2022 Are you looking for summer shoes that are podiatry-approved and will look after your feet, while being stylish and comfortable? We have a few recommendations for you! For men : Birkenstocks sandals Teva Hurricane XLT2... Ecco Collin For women : Birkenstocks sandals Ecco Flowt Frankie 4 Hannah Flats Each shoe provides you with support and cushioning, while allowing you to wear your favourite summer styles! Head to https://www.bstore.com.au/ to check them out or to find your own style.

02.01.2022 Help your children form healthy habits while theyre young, so that they will understand how to look after theyre bodies as adults. The foot of a child will continue to develop throughout their teenage years until the closure of the growth plates, which generally occur around the age of 18-20. However during childhood, they are very susceptible to conditions including no specific order or relevance - Heel pain/Severs disease, bunions, painful feet of ankles, fl...at feet, in-toeing or out-toeing, toe-walking, knee hip and back problems due to foot posture, weak ankles, and more. To prevent likelihood of such problems occurring, childrens feet should be strengthened and conditioned. Get your kids excited about their health and well-being by trying out some of these fun exercises specifically for the flat footers to keep your kids feet strong and healthy.

02.01.2022 HAMMER TOES Hammer toes is a deformity where your toe curls downwards, instead of pointing forwards. It most commonly occurs in your first and second toe, although it can happen to any. Women are more likely to develop hammer toes than men due to the ill-fitting shoes they are more likely to wear, such as high heels and shoes with tight toe boxes. ... To prevent hammer toes it is important to wear shoes with wide toe boxes and in some cases, to wear shoes with insoles. If you are suffering from hammer toes and want to know how our podiatrists can help, book an appointment today!

01.01.2022 Fisiocrem is a topical pain relief gel for the temporary relief of muscular aches and pains . It contains high levels of active plants extracts that help to target pain and provide fast relief. If you find yourself feeling sore after sport or even daily lifestyle activities, we recommend consulting your podiatrist to see whether this cream is appropriate for you. Starting from just $20.00, we stock this miracle cream in the clinic. So, if you're interested, please ask us at your next visit, or feel free to send us a message to check stock levels ahead of time. #hurtingsucks

01.01.2022 We started off today the right way by reading a heart-warming review in the form of a letter, handed in by one of our patients. She has asked us to post it for her: "Through a series of gentle manipulation and acupuncture, Josh has bought my feet back to life. With excellent orthotics, he has enabled me to stand and walk in a much more stable way. The pain in my previously clawed toes has eased considerably. Both my lymphodaema and peripheral neuropathy are improved. I can st...and on one foot and dance! Thankyou Josh!" - Jeanne Bertanees Thankyou for your kind words Jeanne! You have made our morning and we are so happy to have been able to help you.

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