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Fideal 02-03-2009 07:16 AM

Helloooo
 
Hello All

OOOh. What can I say

Firstly thank you Che Mar!

I am a parent of 3 beautiful children aged 15, 13 and 5. My eldest two are diagnosed with special needs - the second with autism and the third - well he's just a monster. The most beautiful monster i will add :D

I came across this forum due to work I am undertaking.

I worked as a hostage negoiator and drug therapeutic officer for 15 years and then after the birth of my last child decided enough was enough.

So i got re-educated and am now a "complimentary therapist". Due to further study i am currently working with Birmingham hostpital and Staffordshire uni (England) to evaluate comp therapies role/place within our health service with particular emphasis on dementia. (the consultant i am working with is very progressive and quite upset at the drugs that are prescribed to just "keep em quiet"

I also work with a number of sports people remedially and have my own clinic where i treat a variety of conditions.

I feel that i am going on a bit of an indulgent roll here!

I have my own demons and health issues but chose to ignore them as best i can. (I don't think my husband would agree).

And on that note cannot think of anything else to bored you with :rolleyes:

Thank you for allowing me to join this forum
May love, light and hope be with you all

Fideal

Chemar 02-03-2009 08:58 AM

Hi there :)

glad you managed to log back in

I moved your thread off the other one so we could welcome you personally. New Intros tend to get lost when added on another's

we look forward to getting to know you
welcome to NT

Alffe 02-03-2009 09:13 AM

Hi Fideal and welcome to Neuro Talk. These forums are wonderful for making friends, sharing information and sometimes downright silliness.

Demons and health issues??? You'll fit right in. :D

weegot5kiz 02-03-2009 09:41 PM

Fideal, hello and welcome to Neuro talk, its a pleasure to have you join us. You will find many helpful and kind people here, and a number of us with children dealing with life issues. If you need any help do not hesitate to ask, again welcome to NT

azoyizes 02-04-2009 09:35 AM

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Fideal, welcome to NeuroTalk!:hug: This is a great place to hang out with many nice and helpful people.:)

Jaspar 02-04-2009 09:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Fideal (Post 459220)
So i got re-educated and am now a "complimentary therapist".

???? Where they give a therapy session for free, or are you a "complementary therapist" and if the latter, what is that? I would think most therapist would be viewed by medical doctors, for medical conditions as "complementary". Even people with diabetes and any life-altering or chronic condition could probably use a "complementary therapist."

Kitty 02-04-2009 09:53 AM



Hello and welcome to NeuroTalk! Glad to have you join us here!

FranksAngel 02-04-2009 10:15 PM

welcome to neurotalk ... there are lots of friendly and supportive people here so jump right in and start posting ... should you need help, don't hesitate to ask someone ... we are here to help ... again ...
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Darlene 02-05-2009 01:33 AM


Hello and welcome to NeuroTalk. It is great to see you have come to be with our hugh and loving family. There is a great group here to assist in how they can.

Looking forward to seeing you around.

Darlene
:hug:

Fideal 02-05-2009 04:43 AM

Comp therapies
 
[QUOTE=Jaspar;459905]???? Where they give a therapy session for free, or are you a "complementary therapist" and if the latter, what is that?
LOL - very good Jasper
Its amazing what 2 days sleep deprevation can do to the mind!, and fingers!
Basically i am a Complementary therapist that specialises in Aromatherapy, Reflexology, Sports and remedial massage, nutritional profiling and a few other bits and pieces.
Just completing a degree (good job none of my peers saw that! :o) and due for passing out in June - so furiously working to collate data - and critique this jumble of a thesis.

There are many studies that support the use of these therapies in palative and even primary care. People need choices. I believe these things should be available on the national health system and am currently working with a uni to get funding so that these treatments can get to poeple who otherwise wouldn't get them. So fingers crossed


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