This from Alice Billman, Hellerwork Practitioner from California:
For the past five years, I have maintained a tithing practice of offering
free bodywork to any of my friends and clients who are undergoing chemo. The
"deal" is that they can schedule as often as they wish, for as long as they
wish, and I work them in. Some people take a lot of work, others very little.
I rarely do any serious structural work during these sessions, as it usually
doesn't feel right for me, or for them. Most of the time, I work in a
gentle flowing manner with their tissue, calming the nerves and the spirit.
That's what I do. The patients love it, I love it, and their physicians
approve.
Alice Billman
Hellerwork Structural Integrator
Seal Beach, CA 90740
"When we come to the edge of all the light we have
And must take a step into the darkness of the unknown
We must believe one of two things
Either we will find something firm to stand on
Or, we will be taught to fly."
by Patrick Overton
In a message dated 12/29/2008 10:14:14 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
Serveup@... writes:
Hello all
I had a call from a mother of a 17yr old with Leukemia. He is going through
chemotherapy and is in a lot of muscle pain and discomfort. He has another
year of this treatment. Does anyone have experience with this?
I don't feel good about si while his body is under so much stress with these
treatments.
any thoughts?
thanks ahead
Lucia
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