Guest guest Posted February 16, 2011 Report Share Posted February 16, 2011 Hi Lottie, Thank you very much for the links on Music Therapy. There are other links about this subject: http://www.cmleukemia.com/other-support.html http://www.cmleukemia.com/youtube-creation-by-cmlers-family.html http://www.cmleukemia.com/family-support.html http://www.cmleukemia.com/music-therapy.html Enjoy the Music .... > > A short while ago, I posted an article about pill splitting. I don't recall everything in the message, but Pat Elliot read it and submitted her own research on the subject. I am forwarding it on if you are one who does split your pills. There are valid reasons why some pills should not be split, and if there is any doubt then ask your doctor or pharmacist. My doctor knows I do this, so he orders the larger dosages and it does save money over time. We should however, explore every avenue that might be questionable or not reasonable to your own standard of perfection. This is the website she suggested and I might mention that there are also links you can explore further at this site. > > http://tinyurl.com/4whokup > ****************************** > Music & Other Complimentary Therapies > > nce S. Rockefeller Chair and Chief, Integrative Medicine, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > " Music is a powerful tool that can evoke latent emotions, induce a range of emotional states, and enhance communication. It also offers a creative, lyrical, and symbolic means of addressing spiritual needs, and is increasingly used in end-of-life care. Hospital-based music therapists typically bring portable instruments—guitars, small drums, bells, and the like—to the bedside, so that able patients may participate. Depending on the patient's needs and abilities, however, such therapy may involve music performance, listening, writing, or discussion about lyrics. > > " Through the use of music, trained therapists can effectively reduce patient and family anxiety and depression, alleviate pain, and encourage communication in many patient populations and circumstances. Music therapy can be used for patients of any age and in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, cancer centers, or homes. " Read on.......... > > http://tinyurl.com/4mgovup > > ********************************* > > If you enjoy young talent, you will certainly enjoy this...... > > http://www.flixxy.com/trumpet-solo-melissa-venema.htm > > ********************** > > FYI, > > Lottie Duthu > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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