Satellite TV Testimonial – How it Helps

Welcome Satellite television! Many patients and family members have sent thank you letters to hospitals and satellite providers with a satellite TV testimonial explaining how something as simple as first class entertainment that offers a variety of options and ease of use has helped in the recovery of their loved one.

Hospitals not only provide the satellite television, they believe that it adds curative powers to their patient recovery process. A hospital in Illinois recently added “laughter therapy” to their various therapies and what better delivery option for some of this laughter than to tune in to one of the many comedy channels offered by satellite TV?

Let’s not forget our soldiers overseas, either. The USO collects donations specifically to provide satellite TV services in base hospitals for soldiers injured in battle so they can see their favorite shows from back home and remember how it was when they were watching with their families. What better satellite TV testimonial could there possibly be than to know that our soldiers at least have this comfort from home?

Have ever been home sick for a few days and wanted to pull your hair out or even go back to work before you recovered because there wasn’t a thing on TV you wanted to see? With satellite TV, that won’t happen. You might even be tempted to stay longer than necessary because your viewing choices are unlimited. Go ahead and watch the entire first season of Lost – again!

The satellite TV testimonials continue with chemo and cancer patients, especially the children. Watching a six year old with no hair and tubes injecting chemicals into his frail body, burst into laughter at the sight of the Cookie Monster can make your day as you watch his mother smile at her son’s delight.

Satellite TV is no longer just entertainment. It is a free medicine, an alternative healing practice, and a therapeutic initiative being introduced the world over. Who ever thought that TV would be good for the soul?

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