Each Monday, we’ll look at ways to cope well with pain and how to get yourself to use helpful techniques regularly. It’s your at-home pain management class!
So far, we’ve looked at relaxation skills and guided imagery as ways to decrease pain. For most people, stress increases their pain levels. So it’s important to both prevent […]
Entries from March 2008
Pain Management Class: Stress Management, Part I
March 31st, 2008 · 5 Comments
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March Pain-Blog Carnival
March 26th, 2008 · 5 Comments
Welcome to March’s Pain-Blog Carnival… the best posts of this month. Enjoy!
In Sickness and in Health writes an intriguing post about how a child’s game helps her gain distance from pain.
Nickie’s Nook shares a moving personal story of being open to psychological coping skills, despite what that admission might mean in our society.
Read about dealing better with […]
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Pain Management Class: Guided Imagery, Part 2
March 24th, 2008 · 2 Comments
Each Monday, we’ll look at ways to cope well with pain and how to get yourself to use helpful techniques regularly. It’s your at-home pain management class!
Last week we looked at our first guided imagery exercise. Guided imagery helps reduce pain through the use of suggestion. An image is paired with your pain, and by […]
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How Do You Handle Limitations Caused By Pain?
March 21st, 2008 · No Comments
Today is the deadline for your March Pain-Blog Carnival submission.
Over this past weekend, I hit a wall of the limitations I have because of pain. My pain originally started because I was typing a lot at the keyboard with poor posture - not too smart, but I thought the cramping and pain would go away when […]
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90 Days Of Narcotics: How To Best Use The New Drug Laws
March 19th, 2008 · 7 Comments
Last month, the DEA approved a change for prescribing what are called “schedule-II” medications. These are “controlled substances,” which include narcotics as well as stimulants for ADD. They’re labeled “controlled,” as they have the potential for addiction.
In the past, patients needed to go monthly to their doctor’s office for an appointment for these medications to be […]
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Pain Management Class: Guided Imagery, Part 1
March 17th, 2008 · 4 Comments
Each Monday, we’ll look at ways to cope well with pain and how to get yourself to use helpful techniques regularly. It’s your at-home pain management class!
So far we’ve looked at relaxation skills – breathing, relaxation and visualization – that work to decrease pain by helping you be more relaxed. Guided imagery - while it’s also a […]
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Saints To Help You With Pain
March 14th, 2008 · No Comments
Wouldn’t a friend who themselves knew what you were going through with chronic pain be comforting?
Wouldn’t a support who you found inspirational be encouraging?
Sister Janice McGrane shares with us such resources in her book Saints To Lean On: Spiritual Companions for Illness and Disability. I recently interviewed her about her own experience with the challenges and positives […]
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A Great Place To Shop For Pain Relief
March 12th, 2008 · No Comments
Where can you get great products to help with pain? The Chronic Pain Store is a website which recently asked if I’d try several of their products. What a find!
The Chronic Pain Store offers many great products, with the advantage of all being at 1 website. I tried:
Thermoskin Arthritic Gloves: These create gentle pressure and warmth, […]
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Pain Management Class: Visualization
March 10th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Each Monday, we’ll look at ways to cope well with pain and how to get yourself to use helpful techniques regularly. It’s your at-home pain management class!
Today’s exercise is adding visualization to the relaxation skills you’re practicing. Visualization is simply adding in a picture image to help with relaxation. Both relaxation and visualization are intended to reduce pain […]
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A Quiz For Kids To Find Help In Coping
March 7th, 2008 · No Comments
Where can kids turn for resources to help cope with chronic pain or other adversity? I came across an interesting website, Help Me Cope!, and asked Dr. Taylor to tell us more about a quiz he’s developed to help kids communicate what they need to cope.
Dr. Taylor: I want to thank How to Cope with […]
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