Guest guest Posted April 9, 2000 Report Share Posted April 9, 2000 In a message dated 4/9/00 8:34:10 AM Eastern Daylight Time, jamcatz@... writes: << What is it about the Epsom's Salts that helps, do you think? >> Hi Judy, Well, scientifically I have no clue, but for me Epsom salts feels like it pulls all the bad out. It is an old remedy for constipation I think also. I believe the only think that I can add to my bath remedies is a soft, silky face cloth. I remember reading somewhere that rubbing a piece of velvet over the sensitive areas helps, and when I am able to I rub a soft sponge over my legs to exfoliate them. That is far and few between though. Last night I wished I had velvet sheets! Hugs, Deb List Owner CRPS/RSD Onelist.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2000 Report Share Posted April 9, 2000 Good Morning Deb, I find most hot tubs too hot also, so I think DJ was on to something there about having one provided by whatever insurance for therapy if the doc orders it! I'm doing a `survey'. What is it about the Epsoms Salts that helps, do you think? Besides pain meds, warm water is the only thing that helps with the pain. I also swim & take H2O Aerobics. I didn't during the winter because of my cold insensitivity. I try to bike ride also, but it's hard on my ankle - it doesn't like to bend. So let me know about the Epsoms Salts. Have a great day! Supposed to be sunny & warm here. Maybe some gardening later. Take care, Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2000 Report Share Posted April 9, 2000 Hi it's me again! I really should read all of my email and respond! Just doesn't work that way though. I'm finding if I don't say what I want right away, I forget what I've been thinking! LOL. Just another sign of age and medications. Me, who used to pride myself on my photographic memory! Oh well, this does give me the opportunity to play dumb occasionally. In answer to the questions I've read: Thank god, I'm not as bad as the photos, although my daughter Krisi said earlier that my legs were getting pretty ugly looking but she always was brutally honest! They're mottled and shiny, etc. Maybe with some sun.......... Also, my sensitivity is always heightened after hot tubs and hot baths. I used to love to grab a book and get in the tub with lots of bubbles and steam, but that is too uncomfortable to do often. I tried the hot tub at the gym earlier and found it was way too hot for my legs. I'm one who stands it for as long as they can though, refusing it to stop me from doing things I want to. In fact, I just signed up for the AIDS Walk in NYC - 10k in May. It will hurt, but I hurt even if I don't walk. I'm planning on getting lots of sponsors, and then being the last to finish, the poor handicapped woman, and hobnobbing with all the celebrities who feel sorry for me! So, I try and stand things, pain, sensitivity, whatever for as long as I can. I was just laughing with Doug yesterday, and I'm sure some of you can relate, that's he is one of the few men who actually dreads hearing the words " I can't wait to get home and rip off all of my clothes! " . Most men would love to hear that. As always, Thank God that Doug is who he is, he's my rock and will laugh at that. He is very affectionate and I REFUSE to give into the pain when he lays his head or hand on my bad leg. As long as I know it's coming, I can stand it, and I do not want him to worry about touching me. Sounds silly, but................. We may never be the way we used to, and need to find a way to live in the here and now of this. If any one of you have any hints, I'd love to hear them! Hugs to you! Jo List Owner CRPS/RSD Onelist.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2000 Report Share Posted April 10, 2000 Hi DJ/Debbie! Yup, that's how I feel. Gotta keep going! It's vital to my survival! I will never give in to this monster, it's going to have to take me screaming and kicking! Hugs to you! Jo List Owner CRPS/RSD Onelist.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2000 Report Share Posted April 10, 2000 Judy, How are you? Hope you are out in your garden as so much of the country had rain yesterday. I have a " black " thumb, can't grow a thing, not even a cactus! I got one thinking I could at least keep that alive and within 3 months it was all brown and falling over. Guess I watered it too much instead of too little! I do better with inanimate objects than with living things. When you go for a bike ride do you wear an ankle brace? I know it hurts to bend the old joints but you have to keep them moving or they will get worse. My joy for riding outweighs the pain I experience and I keep going. I can ride for about 1 hour, if I keep it to a steady pace, no racing or going up and down hills. This way I also get a good aerobics workout for the heart. Walking is very painful and after about 20 - 30 minutes I have to stop. If you wrap your ankle with an ace wrap or a rocket sock (which is painful for me to strap on) and get used to it you may be able to enjoy your ride with less pain. Have fun out there with all those worms! LOL Take care, DJ/Debbie ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2000 Report Share Posted April 10, 2000 Jo, Don't feel bad! I think we all have memory problems now! I used to be able to get A's and B's in school without even trying but now I can't even get C's without a great deal of effort. I read something twice and still can't remember what I just read. Gotta be the meds. Can't be old age as I am only 40! LOL Well, maybe...... As far as walking, I couldn't even think of walking that far in a month! Saturday I trimmed some bushes for Mom, took about an hour with several breaks in between and Mom said I looked like I could barely walk. I still had to go to the grocery store and pick up my son so I popped more pills, sat down and elevated the old leg for about 20 minutes and off I went. Gotta keep going, can't let the RSD run my life. That is my attitude and it gets me into trouble all the time because I don't know when to quit. Pacing is truly an art I haven't learned yet! LOL Well, gotta get going, much to do today. Take care, DJ/Debbie ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2000 Report Share Posted April 10, 2000 Hi Debbie/DJ, I didn't get out in the yard today, but did yester- day. The weather here in western WA has been beautiful. Hopefully it will hit 70 tomorrow. My hubby actually was out there helping me. I like just lying out in the sun, too. As about any warmth, the sun feels good on the leg. I find that most hot tubs are too hot for me. I've become rather temperature sensitive either way. The cold really got to me this winter though it's nowhere near as cold here as it is where most people on the list live. It snowed once or twice but didn't stick. It's so wet here it it makes it feel like that wet cold goes right through you. And I like it that it doesn't get real hot here. It's nice being close to beach & mountains and now seeing them still with snow when it's getting warm. When I bike ride I wear my hi-tops. They seem to provide support and were already so broken in, they're not too bad to wear for a little bit. I also get a sense of protection wearing them. Otherwise, I normally can't/don't wear shoes with backs. My water aerobics instructor had mentioned a type of brace I could get and put in the sauna or hot tub to warm it up before I put it on. I haven't been able to find any like that yet. I think she meant a rubber-type stretch kind. I'm not in the class right now so I can't ask her, but would you know where to get braces at? Long walks are painful for me, too, as is stand- ing in one place. Hope this finds you doing well, and that goes for all! Good luck with the unemployment. Are you sure you'd be up to working? I don't want to be out of line here, but would you maybe qualify for SSD? That's what I'm on. I've rambled on too much! I guess I take advantage of it when I'm feeling ok. Tomorrow may be a different story. Take good care all, Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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