I had to respond to your post as myself a cancer survivor and all but left for dead by the doctors after they "sorrily" informed me my cancer had spread - This has become a serious issue in health care probably for liabilitiy reasons.
What is happening when even doctors are forced to suck the last bit of hope out of these poor people struggling with cancer.
I did appreciate the care they gave me and I did survive 8yrs now - but I do think we have to look at giving people hope and the happiness it generates.
I appreciate you bringing it up...I have seen miracles in my own life and have dedicated myself to creating health to heal and prevent cancer, and not surrendering to it and helping others from the same experience as me with large doses of hope and energy.
I like this forum and the health care professionals who work each day to give people hope and care. I believe the answer to survival is through physical energy and managing and increasing ones immune system and I am starting to see amazing hope and promise in aquatic therapy.
Thank you for bringing this important topic out for discussion.
I have known of persons who sponsored and taught caregivers and those being given care to share Watsu(R)
It provides a sense of sharing and giving back for the caregiver to receive....
Other thought: to provide another opportunity nearby for the car…
This group is for discussions about the practice and promotion of aquatic bodywork in spas, other leisure settings, and private venues. A place to share some of the issues faced and support each other.
For pediatric aquatic therapists/instructors who work with children on the autism spectrum. We will be sharing our coolest treatment ideas and creating a mock protocol for the infant, toddler, and school aged child demonstrating autism traits.