Guest guest Posted January 2, 2002 Report Share Posted January 2, 2002 I had to deal with chronic pain for many years before I found a doctor who would manage my chronic pain with medications. During those years, and even now, I used hot baths and showers when the pain overwhelmed me. Then I would dress warmly, two pairs of thick socks, etc., crawl into bed, bury myself in the blankets and relax, usually falling asleep for one to four hours. We do have a whirlpool tub now, but for me it is not the jets, but the heat that is the key to relaxation from the muscle spasms due to pain. Relaxation is a key component to handling chronic pain and the muscular discomfort it causes. When I'm exhausted, tired, hurting, uncomfortable, a good recliner and a book, or a good TV movie can help restore me to working condition. Now that I do have pain relief medications, when the pain increases, I take the next dose and lay down for twenty to thirty minutes to give it time to take effect as well as time for me to relax. I find that gardening takes my mind off of the pain, even though gardening can increase the actual pain I'm feeling. It's a mind over body thing. Find something you like doing and then find time to do it. Give yourself a chance to concentrate on something you like instead of the pain you are in. I'm not up on aroma therapy, but I do know that I have one favorite brand of soap that gives me a relaxed but invigorating feeling. It's very aromatic...but masculine...can't stand those feminine perfumes! Sorry, ladies. Ray in Virginia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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