Pain And Changes In Weather...Am I Alone????
I've read articles saying that changes in weather can effect severity of pain and, of course, there's the old timers who swear the old bones ache when it's gonna rain. Well I guess, at 70 years old, I'm now an old timer and, let me tell you...my old bones and muscles, and skin, and hair HURT. There are days I hurt from neuropathy and Morton's Neuroma in my feet and legs, to profound itching along my degenerating spine (I think due to pinches nerves), to aching joints, swollen cysts behind my arthritic knees, gut discomfort from IBS, pinched nerves EVERYWHERE to neck pain that goes down my arms, to skin that just feels sore and tingly. I'm talking all these things all at the same time. It's like someone flipped a switch and lit me up like a roman candle. One doctor will say...that could very well be. Another doctor will say poppy cock. Well poppy cock this...I know my body and I know how it feels and I know it's not in my head. Now it might be coming FROM my head...as in mixed up signals from the brain saying YOU'RE IN PAIN but the pain and sensations are real.
I needed a new bedside alarm clock so purchased a clock that also provides barometric pressure, temperature, and humidity readings. It seems, without fail, on days when there is a dramatic swing in barometric pressure my body goes into all over intense pain mode. Do any of you have the same experiences??? I'm not talking just a little aching. I'm talking REAL discomfort.
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Like you, I have trouble with focus for meditation (a little Attention Deficit, perhaps) especially when I am in pain. What I find helpful is to focus on a specific thought or idea as I move. The movement is usually walking, but sometimes it is rocking in my most comfortable chair. Somehow trying to be still just makes me more aware of the pain
When I was really ill, nearly unable to move off the sofa, I found restful sleep was the most difficult thing to achieve. In my case, it seems the more I move in the daytime, the easier it is to sleep. That deep fatigue I feel isn't really physical tiredness, like from a "good day's work" - just more of an emotional exhaustion - so physically moving helps me get to actual tiredness. This might be by walking - even around the house, doing some stretching exercises, or even doing (yuk) house chores.
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Has your weather gotten better so you don't ache so much?
Sue
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@cahnny Hi Im so sorry about your R A I am in alot of back pain from a bad fall ,arthritis Like Rachel said yes weather has an effect on our joints. My toolbox is Hot tub bath with Epsom Salts Ice when it feels swollen then heating pad .The biggest part of my day uses ice and heat.I can't get in or out of a tub so I bought on Amazon a chair that takes you into and brings you out of tub .It's wonderful.Epsom salts in a rub also is great,even a tub with A C Vinegar helps or like ES rub
it on your pain I hope this helps
@rwinney thank you. I'll check that group out. Right now I'm dealing with a heart issue. For more than 30 years I've had episodes of skipping heart beats. I've seen a cardiologist and had multiple tests done. I take Toprol XL to help control it. Last night was a doosey. I was skipping every 3rd heart beat and my blood pressure was going up and down. I finally fell asleep around 8am. I called my cardiologist and made an appt for Fri. This isn't new but always concerning. I Few times I've called 911 and was taken to the ER and admitted for a few days. Just do tests and send me home. I'm going to try to keep a journal between now and Friday to see if anything I'm taking or doing might be contributing. Tonight the skipped heartbeats returned about 30 mins after I took a 10/325 hydrocodone/acetaminophen. Trying to cut back on that so had taken acetaminophen earlier in the day and then just dealt with the level of pain it left me with. So much happening. Getting very tired and frustrated.
@sueinmn Hi Sue: Yes I think you're right about the exhaustion being emotional sometimes although, since I haven't been getting much sleep lately I do think I'm getting overly tired which is probably making my other issues worse. Actually sometimes I think it's a viscous cycle. You should know I'm in a wheelchair so taking walks and most forms of exercise are not an option for me. I do get as much movement into my day as I can. I stand up and use my wheelchair as a walker and walk a little around the house until my back just won't take it any more. I figure..don't use it..lose it...lol. Weather...oh no. It's been a roller coaster of up and down barometric pressure and pretty much one storm after another. This time of year a lot of people call this area the Pacific Northwet..hahaha
Wow, you sound like my Mom. She always said the same thing. After a broken hip & a couple strokes, she was in assisted living and a wheelchair, which she pushed up and down the hallway of her building to get exercise. She eventually managed to graduate to a walker for in-building activities.
Keep on with whatever you can do to move! What other "tricks" do you have for sneaking exercise into your day?
Sue
@cahnny Hello. Im sorry to read you've been having heart issues. I hope you're feeling better.
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Have you had a chance to look into the sleep health conversation yet? How has your sleep been lately?
Thinking of you.
@rwinney Hi Rachel...I hope you had a nice Thanksgiving. Quite here so that was nice. I saw the cardiologist today. I'm going back on Dec 8th to get a ZIO patch to monitor my heart beat for 2 weeks. Nice upgrade...used to have to use a Halter monitor. He said I shouldn't be concerned about the skipped beats and occasional bouts of high blood pressure. He read results of tests done in the last 2 years and feels my heart is fine for my age so I'm not going to worry about it any more.
No I haven't checked out the sleep forums yet but I will. I'm doing better. I'm trying Tylenol PM and that seems to be helping a little. In fact it's 5:30am and I'm getting ready to go to bed now. I never sleep well the night before I have to go anywhere which isn't often. I'm going to sleep until I don't want to sleep anymore today...lollll We have major storms rolling through the next 48 hrs so hopefully things won't get to bad and I'll get to catch up on much needed rest.
@rwinney I'm losing track of comments. Things keep popping up that keep me from visiting this site so when I do come I can't find where things left off. Sorry if I don't reply fast enough or miss a comment. I saw the cardiologist. I'm going to wear a ZIO patch for two weeks but he thinks I'm ok. He said not to worry about the skipped beats and short episodes of high blood pressure. He went over tests my pulmonary specialist had done in the last 6 months and was happy with results...echocardiogram, lung/heart CAT, blood work, pulmonary tests. I'm on oxygen now so levels are good. There's always something. This time it's my thyroid. I have Graves disease. I assume that it's still called that. I had my thyroid "removed"/"deactivated" some 30 odd years ago via radioactive treatment. Went in a special room...guy in a "space suit" came in and left a canister marked radioactive on a table and told me to open the canister, remove and swallow the pill inside after he left the room. I did. It's my understanding that pill eventually stopped my thyroid from functioning. I've been taking levothyroxine ever since. Yearly test results have been fine for years and years. Suddenly 5 months ago I had a TSH result of 5. something so my primary ordered a repeat test which I had done last Friday. TSH had shot up to 19.1. I'm trying to get in to see the endocrinologist who originally adjusted my dosage levels years ago. Right now it looks like I can't see him until February. Not sure how bad/what side effects TSH of 19 will have while I wait to see him. COVID has made it harder to get appointments because some offices have been closed. So that's where I stand right now. Lots of back/neck/nerve pain, concerned about my thyroid, checking out my heart (think it's ok), just finished getting certified for permanent 24/7 oxygen at home. Hubby has a few issues also but they seem to be under control right now. We're just plodding along here...lol
@cahnny Don't worry about comments and keeping up with this site. You're doing great! What distractions can you find today?