Thursday, August 28, 2008

Chronic Pain and Meditation

Chronic Pain and Meditation - Cidney Hochman
Dealing with chronic pain from fibromyalgia flare-ups is never easy during flare-ups. Creating strategies to prevent or minimize painful flare-ups is easy to do. Meditation is my front line strategy.

When I am in a very painful flare-up not even Vicodin may take away the pain. It will lessen the pain, but not take it away. So what do you do? First you don't wait until the pain becomes so severe that not even an opiate based drug will help you. But how do you know you're headed for that bad a flare-up? If you've had fibromyalgia for a while you just know. But this is not what this article is about.

How do you prevent severe flare-ups? You do this through diet and exercise and meditation. Yes I know you were hoping for something that can be done to you instead of you doing something for yourself.

The most important thing you can do for yourself is meditate. You don't have to learn how to sit (I can't sit in a crossed legged position) and find a mantra to repeat over and over. The only thing you need to do to mediate is find the time to do it.

I suggest you do this before you go to sleep to ease you into falling asleep, which as you know presents another problem we have due to fibromyalgia. The point isn't so much when you do this, but that you incorporate this into your daily routine. Start out sitting for a few minutes and build up to 15 to 30 minutes a day.

You'll find at first that you feel you have little patience, but if you stick with the practice you will be amply rewarded. Listen to your breath and concentrate on your breathing. When ever you become aware that your mind has wondered, bring yourself back to concentrating on your breathing.

Flare ups occur due to too much physical activity, not enough sleep, and anything you find stressful. Meditation will help you keep your stress levels down.

Exercise is great and there are many mornings I can walk with the best of them but there are many more mornings I just can't do more than go around the block. So I go home and remember not to beat myself up over what fibromyalgia has taken from me and I sit down, close my eyes and start my meditation by silently enumerating all the things in my life I am grateful for and then I listen to my breath and I grow calm. And what could have been the beginning of a much worse flare up no longer is.

You will find more strategies for coping with fibromyalgia and chronic pain:
http://www.livingwithfibromyalgiatoday.com

Saturday, March 31, 2007

Migraines and Magnesium - Don't Exceed Maximum Dose

If you take magnesium to ward off headaches - stay safe by avoiding doses greater than 500 mg. Magnesium (non-prescription) has been utilized in the treatment of vascular headaches and migraine headaches. It is most commonly recommended as a supplement in the preventative treatment of migraine and sometimes used for cluster headache.

Although the use of magnesium as a supplement has not been substantiated by many scientific studies, nor has it been recommended by the FDA as a treatment for headaches - magnesium is one supplement both physicians and headache sufferers that is considered very helpful.

It's important that you tell your doctor all of the supplements you take including the dosage. The average recommended dose is 200-500 mg/day. In high or excessive doses, magnesium can cause significant and sometimes serious toxic reactions. Work with your doctor - some clinicians recommend the use of magnesium to curtail the full onset of a migraine with some success. Just keep the maximum dose in mind to avoid further complications.

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Saturday, March 17, 2007

Got Headache? How to Prevent Headaches...

How To Prevent Headache? But the attack of headache is so sudden and violent, where is the time to prevent it?

Headache arrives unnoticed and ultimately departs and you forget everything, the causes of its arrival! You have never tried to analyze, why you are repeatedly having the bouts of headache. Preventing headache is not one of the items in your agenda.

You have to do certain things, follow certain regimen to get rid of yourself the headache problems. You just treat the pain, without going to its root causes. You believe you are an active, bright person. That was so, till 9.00 a.m. this morning and you were making brisk preparations to go to your office duty. Suddenly, you are confronted with a nagging, throbbing headache, which would not let you do anything! What can be done, except applying for a day's leave? But, that has not solved the problem throughout the day, you suffer and suffer more. Will it be alright by tomorrow?

For the time being, you have solved the problem by taking antibiotics, but by evening again, it has resurfaced! This has happened to you a number of times in the past.

So, now you have to budget your time, according to your revised plans to live a head-ache free life!

From where do you start?

Do proper exercise at a fixed time of the day. Try your best to live a tension-free life. Avoid stress. What causes the headache? Try to identify the factors. Is it food, alcohol or oversleeping? Yes, sleeping many times cures and at times causes headache. Taking pain killers so often, your body's natural ability to fight the diseases may vanish if you test it with painkillers. Painkillers are not faithful health agents! They also suppress the pain, without affording it a permanent cure. And when the pain resurfaces, it will arrive with double force!

Herbal products and supplements have been proved to be effective in preventing headaches. Learn relaxation therapy from an expert yoga teacher. Some of the techniques those are bound to be helpful for you to prevent headaches are visualization, meditation, deep breathing exercises and many more. Daily practice of such techniques is a must.

Preventing headache is not a course of medicines, it is a discipline!

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