WhiEveoaeo
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Hi All
I'm having a bit of trouble with Asthma as a medical contra-indication and wondered what everyone else does. I personally have asthma and I don't feel I need doctor's approval to have a massage, however I'm told at IHM college that this is a requirement.
I know some people's asthma is more acute than others but I don't think I'd be too impressed if a therapist told me they couldn't treat me without doctor's approval. Also as experienced already with my case studies, some GP's are against complementary therapies and it's quite difficult to get them to sign the form anyway. How do I get past this without offending and turning away potential clients?
Thanks in advance
I'm having a bit of trouble with Asthma as a medical contra-indication and wondered what everyone else does. I personally have asthma and I don't feel I need doctor's approval to have a massage, however I'm told at IHM college that this is a requirement.
I know some people's asthma is more acute than others but I don't think I'd be too impressed if a therapist told me they couldn't treat me without doctor's approval. Also as experienced already with my case studies, some GP's are against complementary therapies and it's quite difficult to get them to sign the form anyway. How do I get past this without offending and turning away potential clients?
Thanks in advance