How do you cope with multiple chronic problems?
Anyone have suggestions for how to cope with multiple chronic problems? It's hard enough to deal with any chronic pain, but what about when you have 3 or 4 different things going on most/all of the time I'm working on the various issues with the appropriate medical specialists, including a fine pain management doctor. Usually, I handle the pain well enough. However, with 3 or 4 on-going problems for days and weeks on end, I'm just exhausted dealing with the pain. I think we all agree that dealing with chronic pain (after whatever physical treatment can help) is mostly a mental focus. Any suggestions would be appreciated! I hope this is a good day for you, Sue
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thank you so much Anne ! Fatigue is my main symptom along with insomnia.
I am able to work one day a week, but have to really try to exercise so I can keep up with my 2 year old grandson! I think smoothies might be a great thing to try 🙂
Thanks for taking the time to answer, I'll definitely look for a couple of the books you suggested:)
Have you tried massage or acupuncture? It’s such an individual thing, depending on what your body can handle and what’s going on with it. Whether or not your dealing with arthritis, myofascial pain syndrome, fibromyalgia, etc.
I’m stretching a lot lately. I just went off an opioid pain med about 35 days ago and am being tapered off another. My pain is on high alert right now so I’m using everything I can for relief. Heating pad, pillows, stretching (McKenzie Method), short walks, food, distraction, meditation, resting, inversion table, more stretching!
What has worked for you? Has anything you’ve tried helped?
Sometimes you just have to slow down. I deal with a couple issues as well and it can get to be to much. When that happens I force myself to just take a time out from life for myself. Sometimes my Wife will see it before me.
I do see a counsoler to help clear my mind.
Hello @anne4u
I agree with you. Living with multiple health issues does complicate things when you want to live a productive life. I've found that exercising is great. Even if you aren't mobile right now and able to walk there are numerous exercise videos on YouTube that you can watch without charge. The great thing about these exercises is that you can do them at your own pace, even for 5 minutes at a time if needed, and modify the moves as they are comfortable for you. As I also have DDD in my back, here is one example of a stretching video that I use every morning to help loosen up the joints. It does make a difference, both in how I feel and in my mood. (Of course, it's always good to check with your doctor first).
Hi, what type or what ingredients are you suggesting when you mention smoothies?
I purchased a nutribullet blender years ago. It’s a good size for me to make a single smoothie. A smoothie cookbook came with it that has a lot of recipes. Other recipes I’ve found online. I’ve taken what I like from different ideas to find what I enjoy most. I’ve used protein powders and powered calcium, etc. and blend them right in. There are ‘green’ recipes or fruit recipes for starters. I looked online a lot, it’s a great place to find good options depending on the nutrition you need. I like fruit smoothies best but I try to keep sugar content in mind. Some fruit packs a fair serving of fructose/glucose. I blend in almond milk or vanilla protein drinks plus yogurt, fruit, powders, ice, etc. It’s good to mix it up!
You can check out YouTube, or type ‘smoothie recipes’ into your browser. Amazon’s website has a good selection of cook books, new and used.
Hope this helped!
Great. Thanks for all the information. Will try some.
Will do.
@martyk, @anne4u and @ksml88, There is another discussion for all us smoothie types that you might find interesting.
A question for all you Smoothie experts: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/a-question-for-all-you-smoothie-experts/
@kjs1964 I am so sorry for all that you are going through. I have had chronic constipation for years.
I have finally found a product, Prebiotic Acacia Senegal Fiber, and eating more green vegetables has helped. I go to physical therapy called Counterstrain, which can help with constipation. I don't know where you live, but you can look it up on the internet. Sometimes, it is called strain-counterstrain therapy. My insurance covers it, and I am blessed. Also, I walk every day, weather permitting. Winters are more challenging, so I go to a soccer field. Also, I am getting back into Qigong and Tai Chi active movements. They have a lot on YouTube - I used to do Yoga a long time ago, but motor vehicles stopped that. Then I started Qigong and Tai Chi, and I do the gentle movements; it helps and helps your whole being. Thanks for sharing