Tina,
I believe in the power of touch. I personally experienced it when my nephew was going through kimo therapy and radiation. As he suffered from the side effects I noticed how calm he would become when the nurses, his mom or I would stroke his arm, hand or head. He said a few times that the touch made him feel better - it didn't cure him, but at least he felt some relief from the pain.
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Tina,
I believe in the power of touch. I personally experienced it when my nephew was going through kimo therapy and radiation. As he suffered from the side effects I noticed how calm he would become when the nurses, his mom or I would stroke his arm, hand or head. He said a few times that the touch made him feel better - it didn't cure him, but at least he felt some relief from the pain.
Kristin,
December 25, 2008 - 8:08pmThank you for sharing your story.
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