Could Dolphins Ease Chronic Pain?
Hi All,
We have been super busy at Dolphin World / Keys Adventure Tours and I have finally had some time for a blog post. I found this article about relieving pain from Dolphin Swimming. I think I could have told them that but I am not a scientist. This story tells how this women, Rose, discovered that her pain was relieved from the dolphins. The story starts with…
Rose, 43, recalled waking up in the hospital after an operation to remove her gallbladder in November 2004. The surgery left her with internal scar tissue that restricted her diaphragm and upper rib cage — and caused her chronic pain.
But Rose, a distance swimmer with miles of ocean races behind her, returned to the water after a few months to recuperate, and got some unexpected help for her pain — dolphins.

Rose saw a pod of dolphins on her first post-surgery swim. The second time, the pod surrounded her and she swam with them.
But Rose believes her dolphin encounters are more than playful.
“I think they can detect the pain or that something is wrong,” Rose said. <Read More>
I did not know so many people suffer from chronic pain and this story gives hope to those who suffer from pain. I have a strong spiritual side and know that God will relieve the pain with prayer. Also, I know that God created the Dolphins with so many positive qualities, so it makes sense that dolphins can help with pain in humans.
What do you think about this story? Do you think Dolphins help with the pain in humans?
Have a great day!!
God Bless,
John
March 5th, 2008 at 4:13 pm
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March 7th, 2008 at 8:29 am
I believe that absolutely dolphins can ease chronic pain. I believe they can help with many human problems. I hear that the Upledger Institute, Cranial Sacral Therapists, may do healing appointments with humans interacting with the wild dolphins in the open ocean. Apparently a therapist with enough energy working on a human in need, is enough to get a response from wild dolphins if they are near. This is something I would like to hear more about.