Sulis, hi again.
Mmmm making you think, got to be a good think eh?
As I said before, this lady obviously has a lot of knowledge and I accept that. However, there are lots of books written on therapies by experienced therapists and I don't always agree with them either. There are lots of teacher teaching lots of things I also don't agree with.
Different strokes for different folks (no pun intended!)
I think the thing to bear in mind is that if somebody is teaching you something they have to be careful as they are responsible and they probably worry about implications.
To put you in the picture I have a clinic and we treat a lot of people with many different health problems. I have also worked with cancer patients so that taught me a lot and I got over the fear thing that way.
I do have a 'safety net' because we have all therapies at our Centre and I have the back-up of other practitioners there, so can ask them stuff when I am worried or unsure. This is a big help to me and I know that a lot of people don't have it.
I don't buy into the contra-indication thing in a big way to be honest. I think a lot of them are based on fear and ignorance and I have treated people with much more serious health conditions so to me somebody having IVF is pretty easy and doesn't faze me.
As I said earlier, the amount of hormones pumped into a woman's body is scarey during IVF. My client talked to me at length about what she had to go through, waking up at 5am as her partner worked shifts, to do the injections and the terrible effect that they had on her moods. It was a very difficult time for her, it is for anybody, but it had failed twice and they feel 'it has to work this time', not only because of the cost, but the effect on them, physically and emotionally.
I could shoot myself in the foot by saying that reflexology won't affect the IVF process coz you could argue that reflexology can't work then? But we know that it does, don't we? We all have to do only what we are comfortable with and I discuss this a lot with my friend who works at a Gentleman's Barbers where she massages lots of big, beefy men. She will turn them away if she thinks massage is contra-indicated, but I personally wouldn't. It's what she is comfortable doing and that's what's important.
Question, question, question, everything!!!