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August 24, 2016

Make it a Habit: 5 Tips for a Pain-Free You

Published in: back pain, Chronic pain, Home massage, How to ease chronic pain, Neck pain, Wahl, Wahl massagers

Nape painFor people with chronic pain, life can be hard. The unrelenting pain may make you feel uncomfortable and cranky and even hopeless at times. But it’s more within your control than you think; switching bad habits for good ones can help ease the pain and improve – and potentially prolong – your life. Even if you start by checking out sites like budexpressnow, at least this is a start to hopefully managing the pain you experience. Trying medical marijuana may not have been something you thought about, but it might be worth doing some research into the benefits it could have.

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It’s never too late to reverse your bad habits or adopt some new, healthy ones, and it can be done if you give yourself some time and patience.

It’s said that it can take about 21 days to develop a habit; when you think about it, that’s really not a huge amount of time to invest in better health and happiness. And it’s very likely that if you can make it through the initial “changing” phase, you can sustain your new habits. Try your best, of course, but cut yourself some slack and realize you may not find success immediately.

In just a few weeks’ time, with practice and some shifting in your thinking, you’ll have an arsenal of better behaviors; a small investment when you consider the huge payoffs that will follow.

1. Sleep Better. The way you position your body while you snooze could be hurting your sleep as well as your body, resulting in back and neck pain, muscle cramping, compromised circulation and headaches, according to the National Sleep Foundation. Some find that getting products from the best rated gorilla glue weed seed seller and taking these before sleep can help, but changing your posture can be good too. Sleeping on your side with your torso and legs in a relatively straight position can ward off back and neck pain, they say. If you continue to suffer from neck pain even after making these adjustments, maybe speaking with a neck pain chiropractic specialist could help you resolve it another way.

To reduce strain on your hips, place a pillow between your knees – this is especially helpful if you sleep curled up in a fetal position (which happens to be the most popular position).

Stomach sleepers may want to reconsider that position, since it can result in back and neck pain and put pressure on your muscles and joints. If you can’t give it up, try lying facedown rather than with your head turned to one side – propping your forehead on a pillow will help give you room to breathe.

Switching mattresses may help, too: 63 percent of people with back pain reported an improvement after getting a new one. The most back-friendly mattresses are medium-firm or firm, says the Sleep Foundation.

2. Think Better. There are so many studies demonstrating how negative thinking, depression, stress, and anxiety all take a serious toll on your health. Pessimism is a learned behavior (which becomes a habit), while optimism is a choice – and you can develop better habits by using positive words like “I am hopeful,” or “I will resolve this.” Words are powerful and can make a major difference in your attitude and mood. One 2012 study of chronic pain patients found that those who used “active coping” strategies (optimism) had lower levels of pain, anxiety, depression and impairment and functioned better, too, than those with “passive coping” (pessimism).

And remember, although you may not always be able to change your situation, you can change your response, or perception, of it. That’s a habit you’ll want to keep.

3. Eat Better. There are so many ways to eat better, and you’ll see a quick and considerable benefit in a short period of time. According to the Cleveland Clinic, an anti-inflammatory diet focusing on vegetables can dramatically help manage chronic pain. They report “patients who follow strict vegan or Mediterranean diets have seen a complete turnaround in their pain symptoms.” For an added boost in pain relief, add regular exercise and stress control to the mix.

4. Massage Better. Get into the habit of do-it-yourself massage, and you’ll find those aches and pains will begin to improve or maybe even disappear. A continued massage regimen can relieve muscle tension by enhancing blood flow and letting muscles relax.

What else? Massage can decrease inflammation by activating genes that naturally reduce swelling. When researchers at McMaster University in Canada studied massage and its effect on certain genes, they found that it worked directly on reducing inflammation in muscles.

Massage is a wonderful way to relieve pain and has the same effect as drugs like aspirin, ibuprofen and naproxen, reports Tiffany Field, who is a leading researcher on the effects of massage and director of the Touch Research Institute at the University of Miami Medical School.

It’s an easy habit to get into – you can actually pick up a handheld massager any time you need it, no costly and time-consuming appointment necessary.

Wahl’s deep tissue massager is one of the most powerful handheld massagers on the market, attacking muscle pain deep below the surface. It offers interchangeable heads and variable intensity control to treat both large muscle groups as well as targeting smaller problem areas, like your legs and your back.

This hits all the right spots.
This hits all the right spots.

5. Exercise Better. Many people with pain can be helped through exercise; even light to moderate exercise like walking or swimming can help improve blood and oxygen flow to your muscles. That’s because there’s a known link between tense, weak muscles and various types of chronic pain. Exercise has been proven to be helpful for many in managing and relieving lower back pain, for example.

Researchers found that the most consistent exercisers were the ones who made it into a habit – and making exercise into a habit is easier than you think. Start out small, grab a friend, put it on your calendar, make it fun – before you know it, you’ll be faithful to fitness!

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  1. Irene S. Levine says

    August 26, 2016 at 7:07 pm

    Many of the readers of my blog on friendship also note how debilitating pain can be to forming and keeping friendships. What helpful hints!

  2. Martha says

    November 17, 2016 at 5:03 pm

    Why do I bother canlilg up people when I can just read this!

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