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How do you cope with chronic pain?

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Chronic pain affects a lot of people with different chronic conditions. For many patients, chronic pain takes over their life, keeping them from doing the things they love. That can, in turn, make pain worse. Here we want to share with you some tips and advice for coping better with pain and enjoying life.

1. Find a hobby: distracting yourself can be a really powerful solution to pain. This comes from a theory called the gate control theory of pain, which supports the idea that stimulation of positive emotions and thoughts can actually stop pain signals from reaching the brain. So find something that occupies you and that helps to keep your mind off the pain.

2. Try acupuncture: In acupuncture, thin needles are inserted under the skin to realign the flow of energy, or qi, in the body. Experts say that acupuncture could help prevent acute migraines as well as drug treatments do and with fewer adverse side effects. 

3. Enjoy yourself: A lot of people with chronic conditions cut down all the fun and pleasurable things they love to do for fear of being in even more pain. Studies have shown that setting a goal for achieving something you dream of, or just enjoying an activity you like can reduce the pain and let you perform these activities without even thinking about the pain. 

4. Meditate and/or do Yoga: Negative feelings like depression, anxiety, stress, and anger can increase the body's sensitivity to pain. By learning to take control of stress, you may find some relief from chronic pain. Various meditation techniques can be used to focus attention and quiet the mind from distractions such as chronic pain. Yoga combines physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation to boost relaxation and balance the mind, body, and spirit.

5. Socialize: Some people with chronic conditions and chronic pain sometimes isolate themselves. But spending time with people you can talk to and that can understand, is a really good way of forgetting about pain and even fighting against it. We don’t realize the benefits of being heard and even getting some advice, but give it a try and you’ll see how much it helps.

6. Exercise: Endorphins are brain chemicals that help improve your mood while also blocking pain signals. Exercise has another pain-reducing effect; it strengthens muscles, helping prevent re-injury and further pain. Plus, exercise can help keep your weight down, reduce heart disease risk, and control blood sugar levels; especially important if you have diabetes. Ask your doctor for an exercise routine that is right for you.

7. Go sober: Pain makes sleep difficult, and alcohol can make sleep problems worse. If you're living with chronic pain, drinking less or no alcohol can improve your quality of life.

 

We hope these tips are useful, don’t hesitate to put them on practice always asking your GP first if you think it won’t go well with your treatment.

Let us know if you have other ways in which you manage your pain.

Remember that sharing helps everyone to cope and prevent!

 

Gilda

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04/07/2016 at 23:22

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Thankyou, I have done courses on dealing with chronic pain & they said silmmer things! I try to get out & about as much as I can & try to enjoy my life as much as possiable! I turned 40 last month & had a party even though the DJ let me down I still had a great time socaling with family & friends & it does make you feel so much better & helps you forget about the pain! GPs can refer you for exerise programs, you still have to pay but at a reduced rate! you get a full fitness check & a personal trainer! it doensn"t  have to be just gym work! at my local sports center the membership fee incules swimming & any other classes you might want to do! I am going to see my GP about it! I can"t drink as I have chroinc liver diease, but rarely drunk before that anyway, I do sometimes get pressure about it, but I stay frim even got called boring, but so what! I still go to the local pub to have meals or just socalize. 

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07/07/2016 at 09:21

The ones that call you boring are the ones with the problem not you. Its called ignorance. Well done Your doing great


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08/07/2016 at 20:15

i go for walks which help my back


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I totally agree with all the suggestions to take one's mind off the pain. Mindfulness is an excellent way to learn how to relax and try to empty the mind of worries, fears and so on. I was referred to a pain management department of a hospital and did an 8 week course and found it very useful. However it isn't a magic cure rather a way of coping. I think the source of the pain does go hand in hand with medication to help alleviate and learn coping measures.

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26/07/2016 at 03:14

I have been in and out of hospital a lot over the past three years, usually with chest problems and chronic pain. As you can imagine my mental health has suffered. So much so I was finding it really hard finding a light at the end of the tunnel. My last admission in hospital was for nine weeks, I allowed my mask to slip and I opened up to my sister. What I told her concerned her so much that she had a word with one of the staff. A couple of days later a psychologist appeared at my side ward. This girl has helped me so much in so many ways. I now see her as an outpatient. My life has improved, instead of hiding under the duvet, my door is always open, and I have new hobbies that I am really enjoying. So if any of you are feeling the way I use to, let that mask you so expertly wear slip and speak up. Truely it is worth it.


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Thankyou Unregisted user :)

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I stopped reading soon as I read about giving up alcohol


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hi i suffer from chronic pain occasionally & the pain is so great that nothing i take even touches the pain i cannot even move without crying out , though so your ideas are great for some people for me they are impossible to contemplate  as the pain takes over everything , sorry to sound negative


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Have to admit one of the things that keeps me going is to stay occupied which I do with two groups, but even the most stoic still have to give in to the pain and rest sometimes, and that includes me too. But the tips are well tried and tested so do work. When first in pain I was taught how to shut the gate on pain, now I use a tablet not mind theraphy. Heat helps too for many arthritic pains but not all it does not work for Gout for example.

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Emotional Freedom Therapy (EFT or Tapping) is amazing. It is like acupuncture without the needle. You tap on certain areas and focus on what you want to change or achieve and it's incredible.


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