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Medicare/Medicaid Should Pay For Massages For The Physically-Challenged
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      • The President of the United States
      • The NC State Senate
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    Barb Knight
    Candler, NC

Dear President Obama and NC Representative Shuler,

We, the undersigned, are asking the Obama administration to please make Medicare/Medicaid pay for massages for the physically-challenged. Medicare/Medicaid sees massages as a ''luxury'' but for those like myself who have cerebral palsy, or some other painful muscle disorder, our muscles get tight and we have a lot of pain that is unendurable. For the past thirty-three years my father has had to pay for my massages out of his own pocket.

The benefits of massage therapy:

1) Relaxed muscles

2) Opens up carrotid arteries in the neck

3) Good for blood flow in immobile limbs

4) Creates a happy mood in patient

5) Patient can breathe easier

Massage therapy is nesscesity for me because without it my muscles remain tight and grow tighter every day I am without massage therapy.

My family has been very generous allowing me to have massage therapy once a week even though my father's Social Security has been cut in half.

After my massage I don't have to take as much medication and therefore I cut down on my doctor visits because I feel so good. I have a happier attitude and can sit in my wheelchair a little longer.

Thank you for considering my thoughts.

Sincerely,

Barb Knight

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Medicare/Medicaid Should Pay For Massage For The Physically-Challenged

Greetings President Obama and Representative Shuler!

Dear President Obama and Representative Shuler,

We, the undersigned, ask that the Obama Administration please consider allowing Medicare/Medicade to pay for massage therapy for the physically-challenged. I have cerebral palsy which causes tight-as-drum muscles that medicine alone can not touch. I am fortunate enough to have a family who loves me so much that they pay $60.00 per week out of their own pocket for me to be massaged.

However, it should not be up to families to pay for massages. I believe the needs of the physically-challenged should not be discounted. Especially when it comes to not being able to afford to pay for theraputic massage.

Please consider bringing my suggestion, Medicare/Medicaid Should Pay For Massage For The Physically-Challenged, to the House of Congress to discuss voting on it. In other words, please take action ASAP.

Thank you for considering my thoughts and I hope to hear from you in the near future.

Sincerely,

Barb Knight

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