Guest guest Posted December 15, 2001 Report Share Posted December 15, 2001 If I'm in pain (which is very often) and have the stamina I find getting into a very warm bath utterly necessary to make a real dent in the pain. I cannot stay in long for reasons I don't know. But on thing I find very relaxing (and I do think that the warm baths work on breaking pain is by some mechanism(s) relaxing muscle contractions) is to have the bath fairly warm and run the tap with cold water on my ankles and feet. In fact the contrast between hot and cold is what I use in bed (heating pad on my back and cold pack on my head). Depending on how bad a shape I'm in (i.e., if it's just pain from one or two stints of activity vs many days of that plus other activity that's too much--like dealing with financial and welfare stress issues on the phone, etc.) the bath will help but the help won't last. I've not been writing or reading for several days because I've been forced to engage in far too much in the way of dealing with impossible and frustrating and nuts-making stuff with Medicaid issues and housing issues. That, on top of having felt better and having overdone it probably, meant I couldn't rest my way out of the effects of the overdoing, which requires me to have virtual total control over pacing activity if only giving and getting info by phone. So when things get that pressureful bathing has less of a beneficial effect, as it constitutes activity! But when you can live with some control over the pacing, pushing against the box as Donna put it but stopping when you've seen you've probably caused some flare and bath and be quiet and rest, all help you recover to where you were before. At least with me. I've just gone thru one of the worst periods of having outside interuptions from welfare crapiola that I couldn't avoid or place on the back burner. This totally exacerbated my flare and prevented recovering activity, of which bathing is a part for me. I'm seeing (I'm afraid to jinx myself) that things, via my hard work and finding some people in the system and right at its margins, to help and by being more insistent that I must let go of lots that I feel that I'll be able to regain where I was as long as I can rest when I sense I absolutely must, bath (hot and cold) when I feel inclined, and get some enjoyment or practice deep breathing (really is helping me at my worst moments). So, mainly I'm apologizing for dropping out of the conversation and also recommending the cold water running on your ankles and feet while in a very warm bath. I don't know it's mechanism but it is I believe physiological. Never mind. It works for me whereas just a very warm bath wears me out to much even if it relieves muscle tension. Judith Wisdom ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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