Living with Chronic Pain
Unfortunately some of us are living with chronic pain caused by a variety of ailments, diseases, or injuries. While it can make getting through the day a struggle, experts stress that it doesn’t mean it has to be an inescapable spiral toward depression and unhappiness as there are things a person can do to help manage the pain.
One of those suggestions is to learn one of the many relaxation techniques such as breathing exercises, progressive muscle relaxation, guided imagery, meditation or mindfulness. Massage therapy, yoga, biofeedback, and music or art therapy have also been found to be beneficial. If you practice one or more of these relaxation techniques, you will reduce stress and help to center yourself in a calmer, more balanced place.
Another way to manage pain is through exercise. However the Mayo Clinic advises anyone 40 or over who has not been physically active to consult with their health care provider before beginning. In addition, they caution that “if you have pain from an injury, recent surgery, a physical disability or a chronic condition such as osteoporosis, it's best to work with a physical therapist or exercise physiologist to be sure you can exercise safely and avoid hurting yourself.”
They also say it is important to get enough sleep. If you are a restless sleeper and have difficulty sleeping through the night, you should talk to your doctor about your pain management medications. If a medication is a stimulant, ask your doctor about taking it early enough so as to not interfere with your sleep, and if it causes drowsiness, see if you can take it right before bed. Try using relaxation techniques right before bed and get into the habit of a regular bedtime.
Also avoid napping longer than 30 minutes during the day and do not eat a heavy meal too close to bedtime. Doctors caution against drinking too much alcohol as it can cause sleep problems. Yet another suggestion helpful to many people suffering from pain is to join a support group. This puts you in touch with others who understand what you are going through. However, if you feel you need more personal support, ask your doctor to recommend a mental health professional.
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Source: mayoclinic.org/lifestyle-strategies-for-pain-management/art-20367321