Ugghh! Charlie Brown!!!!! :(

Irishgypsie
Irishgypsie Member Posts: 333
edited March 2014 in Head and Neck Cancer #1
I'm really sad and pissed off! I had made an appt to get a massage today; I was sooooo looking forward to it. :( I had told the girl when making the appointment that i was being treated for oral cancer and getting radiation and chemo. They called back and said they couldn't see me; that people aren't suppose to get massages while getting tx. I have never heard of such a thing. I am a Registered Nurse and in nursing school they talked about therapeutic massage and it's positive effects, so I am really surprised. Anyone else have similar experiences??

Another reason you guys are lucky that you have a significant other!!! I can't even get a freak in massage!!!

Uggh!! Charlie Brown!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • miccmill
    miccmill Member Posts: 248
    Don't give up on that
    Sounds like there are some legitimate adjustments that might be needed for massage therapy and the cancer patient but by no means does it sound like it's out of the question.

    Here's an article http://www.massageandbodywork.com/Articles/JuneJuly2005/Bodywork.html
    (just select the link and right click, go down to search the web for....).

    We've got massage therapists on staff. Let me ask some quesitons on Monday and I'll let you know what they say.

    I'm guessing your massage therapist just doesn't have the experience and is possibly afraid.
  • D Lewis
    D Lewis Member Posts: 1,581 Member
    miccmill said:

    Don't give up on that
    Sounds like there are some legitimate adjustments that might be needed for massage therapy and the cancer patient but by no means does it sound like it's out of the question.

    Here's an article http://www.massageandbodywork.com/Articles/JuneJuly2005/Bodywork.html
    (just select the link and right click, go down to search the web for....).

    We've got massage therapists on staff. Let me ask some quesitons on Monday and I'll let you know what they say.

    I'm guessing your massage therapist just doesn't have the experience and is possibly afraid.

    Massage not recommended...
    Actually, I do recall reading an article about alternative therapies that are "not recommended" for people undergoing active cancer treatment, and massage was one of the treatments listed. I will see if I can track down the article.

    Deb
  • pattyanny
    pattyanny Member Posts: 544
    Massage
    Hi Irish! I feel your pain! I am now 6 months clean Pet, and after 3 months clean Pet I HAVE had a had light tissue massage & Reiki. I explained the situation prior to the massage. THAT, & the fact that I had NO deep tissue - losing 30+ lbs, no problem! There was no deep tissue! I read the article in the previous post, and I would go on the side of caution. This to shall pass Irish! God bless, and as for the significant other, that is a whole 'nother post! Hee Hee!
  • Scambuster
    Scambuster Member Posts: 973
    pattyanny said:

    Massage
    Hi Irish! I feel your pain! I am now 6 months clean Pet, and after 3 months clean Pet I HAVE had a had light tissue massage & Reiki. I explained the situation prior to the massage. THAT, & the fact that I had NO deep tissue - losing 30+ lbs, no problem! There was no deep tissue! I read the article in the previous post, and I would go on the side of caution. This to shall pass Irish! God bless, and as for the significant other, that is a whole 'nother post! Hee Hee!

    Physiotherapy
    Hi Charles,

    I am a big massage fan. I have had back problems fro years and started treatment when my back was 'out' so I endured an additional burden, as when my back is out, so is my stomach. What I did get was some Physio at the hospital, which helped a little. not as good the FBM but you may inquire at the centre where you treatments are done.

    Hang in there.
    Scam
  • carolinagirl67
    carolinagirl67 Member Posts: 153
    Massage
    Find another place if you can. I thought massages were suppose to promote healing. My husband got massages throughout his treatment and it made him feel sooooo much better. Good luck.
  • Massage
    Find another place if you can. I thought massages were suppose to promote healing. My husband got massages throughout his treatment and it made him feel sooooo much better. Good luck.

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  • bruce42
    bruce42 Member Posts: 1
    Safe and Effective Massage for Cancer Patients
    Massage is safe and effective for a cancer patient at any stage of the journey, but only if it is performed by a properly trained and experienced therapist.

    The Society for Oncology Massage is the definitive resource on this issue. Its members are massage therapists working in major cancer centers, oncology clinics and private practices.

    Go to the Society's website and click on Therapist Locator to search for a member therapist in your area. (http://www.s4om.org)

    Bruce Hopkins, LMT
    Webmaster
    S4OM.org
  • Kimba1505
    Kimba1505 Member Posts: 557
    bruce42 said:

    Safe and Effective Massage for Cancer Patients
    Massage is safe and effective for a cancer patient at any stage of the journey, but only if it is performed by a properly trained and experienced therapist.

    The Society for Oncology Massage is the definitive resource on this issue. Its members are massage therapists working in major cancer centers, oncology clinics and private practices.

    Go to the Society's website and click on Therapist Locator to search for a member therapist in your area. (http://www.s4om.org)

    Bruce Hopkins, LMT
    Webmaster
    S4OM.org

    IG,
    Just found this information when Mark was in for radiation yesterday. Reiki is FREE to patients on Fridays...Mark declined...can't believe it. I am going to ask if the caregiver can step in if the patient doesn't want it. :)
    Anyway here is what they say:
    The National Institute of Health's National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) states on their website that, "People use Reiki for relaxation, stress reduction, and symptom relief in efforts to improve overall health and well-being. Reiki has been used by people with anxiety, chronic pain, HIV/AIDS, and other health conditions, as well as by people recovering from surgery or experiencing side effects from cancer treatments." http://nccam.nih.gov/health/reiki/#keypoints
    The power of touch...
    Hope you are hanging in...week 5?
    Stay strong,
    Kim