khorat k
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An accquaintance of mine has been diagnosed with breast cancer and has just started with chemo this week. I don't have experience with massaging people who are "really sick" but today I have thoroughly read through this entire thread and first thing tomorrow morning I am going to buy the book "Medicine Hands" which has been recommended by so many readers here. I think that, because I know the woman in question and because I am comfortable with the situation, etc, I should be alright with regard to technique, communication, that sort of stuff. My question, to get to the point, is about what to charge. It is difficult for me to ask full price for a massage (or maybe better call it a "session" because I thought of incorporating light breathing excercises and meditation - I have been studying yoga for several years now), because of the circumstances. My conscience tells me that because she is sick she should pay less, maybe she needs me more than once a week, I dont think that this type of help should be priced as a luxury. Gosh I dont even know how to ask for money for something like this at all! (talking like a newbie? thats because I am! have been massaging for just under a year now)I was thinking of taking 20 percent off of my hourly rate, and maybe say that this is for a session of up to 1 hr (I figured maybe on some occasions it would be shorter because she might be tired or not feel well). Also, I tend to think that 1 hr might even be too much for someone undergoing chemotherapy.I would greatly, Greatly appreciate advice on this subject.peace & love,Daphna.p.s Sorry that my first ever post here is 7 miles long!p.p.s I live in Holland and the going rate for massage here is probably different than in the U.S, so maybe it's better to keep away from numbers and stick to the theory/perceneforum.xxxes?