Archive for July, 2009

Learning to Cope With Pain: Relaxation

When you suffer from Fibromyalgia there are many days when it seems unbearable. Finding your quiet place is often difficult. So how do you cope when every inch of your body aches?

Sorry to say there is no cure all, however you can learn to cope with your pain. Finding a way to relax and take your mind off the pain is often easier said than done.  But looking for that one thing that makes life worth it can provide you with some comfort.

EFT for Pain:

Below are some simple yet relieving thing you can do to regain your comfort:

Listen to Relaxation tapes: As we all know the when we think of relaxation we don’t n to some relaxation tapes-think of someone talking  us through it. However there is something to be said for music. Finding a some good music and laying down for 30 minutes can rejuvenate your body and assist you in relaxation. You don’t have to be asleep to get rest.

Find natural remedies: for instance a cup of peppermint tea can work wonders for the body. Peppermint has some pain relieving properties and though it is not going to take your pain away with the first sip it can  help  you feel better.

Aroma Therapy: Use of aroma therapy to relieve pain has been working for decades. Using your sense of smell can reduce your pain and allow you to relax.

For more information on natural pain relief visit:

www.webmd.com/painmanagement

Until next time,

Keep it healthy…

Fighting Fibromyalgia the Book!

Hello Readers,

Sorry I have been absent for a bit. I just wanted to share my new book with all of you. Entitled “Fighting Fibromyalgia: Top 3 Ways to Cope with Pain”. Please review it and give me your opinions as I value my readers.

Additionally if you have books you would like to have featured here on Fighting Fibromyalgia please feel free to post them.

You can view my book here:

Fighting Fibromyalgia: Top 3 Way to Cope with Pain

Description: Are you newly diagnosed? Have trouble dealing with the pain of fibromyalgia? Learn how to get started and what treatments are available to assist you. Learn foods that help reduce pain, and inflammation. The book also provides tips to remember when dealing with Fibromyalgia.

Enjoy!

Until next time,

Smiles~

Lisa