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From: massagenerd
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  • i dont think this answer is great advice.no u wouldnt take it as a grain of salt it could be an underlying pathology

  • subjective information is greatly needed in this instance.if cause is unknown i wuold ask if it was ok to contact doctor.if client has not been to doctor then i wouldnt offer anything more than a relaxation massage and i would refer them to a health professional

  • Reviewing medical info is where I would ask: "If there is any changes that I should know about. Any medications (diet pills, and such) to explain weight loss or possibly had recovered from a sickness. . .etc.

  • Instead of commenting directly on their weight, I would ask if there are any recent updates or changes in their health or medications they are taking. My regular clients have to fill out a new health questionnaire yearly, but I ask each time they come to me if there are any changes.

  • yes..touchy topic..I would not say anything..(my weight goes up and down)...so just wait and see if they bring it up or not...in my opinion.

    very good question !

  • If a client looked ok and relaxed, I wouldn't ask anything.. but if he appeared stressed, then I'd comment on a weight loss and probably even asked for a reason of it..

  • Yeah, you have to be sensitive to the situation. I wouldn't say anything at all.

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