Monica Dabney presents a mixed customer experience with sharply contrasting feedback. One client reports excellent results for arthritis management, stating ‘Monica has really helped with my arthritis’ and offering a strong recommendation. However, another review raises significant concerns about professionalism and body positivity, criticizing her for ‘publicly and shamelessly criticizes people’s bodies and autonomy.’ This creates a polarized experience where therapeutic effectiveness may be undermined by questionable interpersonal approach. Potential clients should weigh the reported physical benefits against considerations of personal comfort and ethical practice standards.