Does It Ever JUST HURT.........
I have a client.....Someone Very near and dear to me, who has been diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthiritis and the times to massage (AS FAR AS IM UNDERSTANDING) is when they aren't actually in pain???
So that is what gets to me about this situation and that I pray and do all I can humanly and they still hurt.....the hurting is much I feel helpless at times and wish I could take away the pain!!!
CaringHandsMss
CaringHandsMss,
As I recall you're still in school... is that correct? I would suggest that you bring this subject up in class if so. Do you have a mentor? This would also be good to discuss with your mentor IMHO.
The reason I suggest this is because when the person we are trying to help is someone "near and dear" to us... our feelings become much more enmeshed in the situation than they should be. Particularly if we're a "caretaking" personality... as I sense you probably are... after all, it's very common in the massage profession. I myself have that personality trait, as did my MT instructor and 8/10 of my class.
When treating those we love issues such as dual relationships arise, it might be good to brush up on that and other topics. (Transference etc.)
When treating those with Chronic Pain conditions there is often psychological factors that should be considered or addressed.
And dealing with pain on a daily basis can lead to depression... I've seen it among those of my own acquaintance. Their mental outlook can affect how the client perceives pain.
We can offer them encouragement, love, caring and support. But no matter how much we love them, our love can not cure RA, AIDS, cancer, or whatever their physical ailment may be.
Here are a few links for RA and/or massage:
http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/library/DS/00020.html
http://www.umm.edu/altmed/ConsConditions/RheumatoidArthritiscc.html
http://askwaltstollmd.com/archives/arthritis/40740.html
http://www.genesishealth.com/micromedex/altmedgen/amm0077.aspx
http://www.tcmadvisory.com/reflex/treat13.htm#d
And CaringHandsMss, sometimes we have to accept that we are too close to the situation, and may not be the best person for the job. We may just need to be their "family" or "friend" and leave the position of MT to someone not so emotionally involved. In some cases, referring out is the ethical thing to do.