Today's Quick Tip #1 - Always lift with your back straight! Never

lift with your back muscles! Hold heavy objects close to the body

as you lift and don't twist and lift at the same time!

 

Today's Quick Tip #2 - Pay attention to proper nutrition

but don't take in more calories than you can burn in a

day. If you are overweight, talk to your doctor about

how you can safely lose those extra pounds you are carry-

ing around. Good nutrition goes a long way with

managing pain, but carrying around extra pounds

can increase your pain immensely!

 

Today's Quick Tip #3 -Take your medications as prescribed

and on time! Don't wait until you are in intense pain to take them.

It is much harder to manage pain once it has increased

to an intolerable level than it is to manage your

pain simply by taking medications at the proper time.

 

Today's Quick Tip #4 - Find an exercise program that works for you and

stick to it! Try to exercise at least 3 days a week.

Always consult with your doctor first before

starting any exercise program though. It's

important to keep him/her in the loop about

what you are doing, whether it's exercise or diet. Start out slowly at any exercise program.

Today's Quick Tip #5 - Keep an eye on your blood pressure.

Pain causes your blood pressure to increase and some pain

medications do the same. Between these two factors, your

blood pressure can increase to a dangerous level at any time,

even if your blood pressure has previously been healthy.

Blood pressure monitors can be bought at the drug

store now, relatively inexpensively. Buy one and take

it often, especially before exercise.

13
Jan

Welcome to the New Footprints Online Commuity!

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Welcome to the **NEW** Footprints Online Community! We are excited to tell you that this site is being completely changed! We are installing all new software, completely changing the colors and interface and it is a brand new type of community! Footprints Online Community is now a community for people who suffer with chronic pain and their families. We aim to serve the Chronic Pain community with support, education and understanding of their lives and their heroic effort to just live each day in peace and as much comfort as possible. This site is for men and women, and their families who suffer from Chronic Pain and/or have a family member or members who suffer Chronic Pain.

 

If you are a person who suffers or a friend or family member, you are indeed welcome to join us and share your story with us. Become a part of the community and support others who suffer, simply by sharing your story and sharing the things that help you and the things that don't. Please read our "About Us" link which you can access from the top menu of the front page and decide if you would like to join us. 

 

Blessings, 

Marie Gruidl

Administrator

 

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