Connecting with Mesothelioma.com

Friday, November 6th, 2009 | Restoration, cancer, trauma | No Comments

The other day I was contacted by an awesome organization called Mesothelioma.com. They have asked Custom Comfort Massage Therapy, LLC to help promote awareness of malignant mesothelioma, a rare form of cancer that effects the lining of internal organs (called mesothelium), most often the lungs and abdomen.

For many years, massage therapy has been known to be a very effective complimentary form of treatment for cancer patients. In fact, one of my classmates at UCMT went into the field partially due to knowing the benefits of massage therapy during her own battle with leukemia as a child. The wonderful article below–sent to me by Mesothelioma.com–further illustrates the value of massage therapy for cancer patients.

Custom Comfort Massage Therapy, LLC is honored to help patients enduring any type of cancer by being an additional resource to their current treatment options. And we are thrilled to be included in the directory listing on Mesothelioma.com, a leading source of information on the web for those with mesothelioma.

Thank you, Mesothelioma.com, for connecting with us and for all you do!

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Therapeutic Massage and Palliative Cancer Therapy

Jack Bleeker

August 7, 2009

In recent years the role of alternative therapies in cancer care has transformed the way many patients cope with illness and related side of effects. Older paradigms suggest that cancer can only be effectively treated with traditional treatments such as surgical resection, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy. Those who refuse this notion seek alternative therapies outside of their treatment regimen to experience relaxation as well as an ease in side-effects associated with traditional treatment regimens, including those caused by chemotherapy drugs.

Today, not only patients but also the medical establishment recognizes the importance of alternative therapies, and particularly the importance of massage therapy in comprehensive cancer care. Massage, like most alternative cancer therapies, is most effective when used in conjunction with traditional treatments. Many oncologists, such as Dr. David Sugarbaker recommend the utilizations of alternative therapies such as massage to complement traditional therapies.

Therapeutic massage is unique in that it remedies the feeling of isolation which is experienced by many people who battle a difficult disease. The human contact that massage therapy soothes the psychological stresses that cancer patients endure such as feelings of being overwhelmed by the nature of their diagnosis, family implications, and other difficulties associated with cancer treatments.

Often, the most valuable treatments to patients battling a difficult diagnosis are those that allow the patient to be as comfortable and relaxed as possible. Patients battling aggressive cancers, such as mesothelioma, often forgo traditional treatments which will put their body through a great deal of stress and discomfort in favor of those such as massage, which provide peace of mind and comfort. Patients undergoing traditional treatments such as chemotherapy often find that therapies that are able to relax their mind and body, will dramatically lessen side effects like nausea, restlessness, and fever.

As with any treatment, the benefits of massage therapy are to be determined on a case by case circumstance. However, given the positive experience many patients have experienced, it is certainly worth exploring. Maximizing your cancer therapies with cooperation between patient, family, and physician will encourage patients to live healthy and comfortably, which is the goal of all comprehensive therapies.

Visit Mesothelioma.com to learn more about the value of massage therapy as an emerging therapy in palliative cancer care for mesothelioma patients.

Changing with the Season

Thursday, October 15th, 2009 | In The Zone Sports Massage, Restoration, sports massage, trauma | 1 Comment

I love Autmn! To me, it’s a season of change like no other: beautiful fall colors, cooler temperatures, the feeling of upcoming festive back-to-back holidays, and school is back in session for students young, old, and in between. This Autumn also brings with it a very big change at Custom Comfort Massage Therapy, LLCUp until last week I’ve been working in clients around my other, full-time job. It was a good job that supported me and my family, but it was not in line with my passions in life nor for my future as a massage therapist. It is time to let go of something good and make room for what matters most.

This change means a few wonderful things for us at Custom Comfort Massage Therapy, LLC . First, it means all those clients who called to make an appointment with me during the hours of 9 to 5 should see this as a big neon sign that says “OPEN. Secondly, the past several months that we’ve been in business Alan and I have honed our skills and inadvertently gathered clientele who have helped us discover our areas of specialty. As a result, two branches have sprouted from the tree trunk that is Custom Comfort Massage Therapy, LLC :

In The Zone Sports Massage is Alan’s branch. Through education and experience over the years as a member of the Army National Guard, a ballroom dancer, and a participant of many community 10k races and a Half-Iron Man, Alan knows what it takes to be a competitive athlete. He’s a shoe-in for the field of Sports Massage. Since becoming a massage therapist, he’s helped high school runners prepare for track meets, community teams, 10k races, and marathon runners. He is currently gearing up to work on hockey players for their big tournament next weekend.

Restoration is my area of focus. I’ve discovered a special love for and connection with clients who’ve experienced or are experiencing physical or emotional trauma. And yes, it’s because I’ve been there. It’s the reason I went into this field. Massage Therapy helped me heal from trauma and I have a huge desire to share that healing with others. I’m not here to counsel, but to provide a place of compassion and complete lack of judgement so the body and mind can feel relief and restoration. This group of clientele includes (but is not limited to) prenatal women, newborn babies, post-natal women, those recovering from serious injury, or those living with chronic or debilitating illness or pain.

While we have these specialties, we still offer any of the modalities in our list of services to any who desire them.

I have more great things to share in the coming days, but for now I’ll leave you with this quote: “Change always comes bearing gifts”  (Price Pritchett).