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Can anyone tell me if Bacterial Meningitis is contraindicated for massage? How about if its coupled with a diagnosis of lyme disease? Actually, the proper diagnosis is Lyme Meningitis, but I can't find any info on that specifically. I'm getting contradictory information regarding the bacterial meningitis. I've worked on people with lyme disease, but not just after a diagnosis while still receiving IV therapy.
I had a client recently show up on my doorstep so sick he could hardly stand upright. His gf drove him to me as he was too sick to drive. He looked horrible. He insisted that it was due to a fall a few weeks prior and had been to see the doctor since then. He also insisted that his doctor recommended massage. I asked for a written note from the doctor. He couldn't produce one, so I sent him away. We rescheduled for later in the week but I refused to work on him until after he had seen a doctor and gotten a written note.
I get a call the next day. My client is in the hospital with half of his body paralyzed! (So glad I didn't work on him!) He's got Lyme Meningitis. He wants a massage ASAP. I insisted that he finish his 3 weeks of outpatient IV therapy and get a note from the doctor before I will touch him. The client instead gets a note from the doctor stating only that my client is not coneforum.xxxious. I've explained over and over that it has nothing to do with infection, its more about liability.
Would you work on this client under these circumstances? At what point would he be safe to work on again? I'm actually quite upset that he came to me for a massage when he was so sick he should have been at the doctor or hospital! Is this guy too irresponsible with his health to work on at all? (When he showed up on my doorstep so sick, he claimed he was sleep deprived and doped up on Vicadin that was prescribed for a tooth ache. He also insisted that he had just had an MRI earlier that week and the doctor approved massage. When I questioned him further, the MRI results hadn't returned yet and the doctor wasn't approving massage for his current condition, he just approves of massage in general!) Had I not spent so much time pulling teeth and prodding this guy into giving me all the details, I could have chosen to work on him, just taking his word for what was going on with his body. I'm not sure if I should see this client again at all? He seems very irresponsible with his health?
I had a client recently show up on my doorstep so sick he could hardly stand upright. His gf drove him to me as he was too sick to drive. He looked horrible. He insisted that it was due to a fall a few weeks prior and had been to see the doctor since then. He also insisted that his doctor recommended massage. I asked for a written note from the doctor. He couldn't produce one, so I sent him away. We rescheduled for later in the week but I refused to work on him until after he had seen a doctor and gotten a written note.
I get a call the next day. My client is in the hospital with half of his body paralyzed! (So glad I didn't work on him!) He's got Lyme Meningitis. He wants a massage ASAP. I insisted that he finish his 3 weeks of outpatient IV therapy and get a note from the doctor before I will touch him. The client instead gets a note from the doctor stating only that my client is not coneforum.xxxious. I've explained over and over that it has nothing to do with infection, its more about liability.
Would you work on this client under these circumstances? At what point would he be safe to work on again? I'm actually quite upset that he came to me for a massage when he was so sick he should have been at the doctor or hospital! Is this guy too irresponsible with his health to work on at all? (When he showed up on my doorstep so sick, he claimed he was sleep deprived and doped up on Vicadin that was prescribed for a tooth ache. He also insisted that he had just had an MRI earlier that week and the doctor approved massage. When I questioned him further, the MRI results hadn't returned yet and the doctor wasn't approving massage for his current condition, he just approves of massage in general!) Had I not spent so much time pulling teeth and prodding this guy into giving me all the details, I could have chosen to work on him, just taking his word for what was going on with his body. I'm not sure if I should see this client again at all? He seems very irresponsible with his health?