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Intermittent pain by Bronwyn T. Occupational Therapist I think intermittent pain must be one of the more challenging types of pain to have - one minute everything is going fine, then WHAMMO! out of the blue there is a bolt of electricity ... Read on »
Pain by Weight Master E. Patient ExpertHealth Maven 1 Comment Yesterday, when I was running, I had a new pain hit me. I'm not sure what it was. I was starting on my second mile, and from the left side of my neck to almost my left eblow starting hurting. It was just a sharp pain, and, as long as I held my arm up, it didn't hurt. I finished the second mile, and went inside the gym. All of my vitals were good, s ... Read on »
No Pain by Vixen W. Registered NurseHealth MavenPeople's HealthBlogger Award Nominee Check this out---this is my first week ever since I hit puberty that I haven't had to take any narcotics. That's intense! I haven't had any L3's at all and barely any L2's. In fact, the only thing I've taken this whole week since Monday last was 600mg of Motrin a few times. Now I don't know if it's the Nicosan or the fact that now we are having lo ... Read on »
A General Guide to Creating an Effective Pain Liniment or Salve by Kiva R. Healthy Living ProfessionalComplimentary & Alternative Medicine ... the muscles), it’ll work on just about anything where there’s pain and inflammation, and it’s also great for burns, wounds, infections, broken bones and pretty much any other painful external affliction you might run up against. Don’t take this lightly, a great generalist can be damn hard to find and is so incredibly multi-faceted as to be invaluab ... Read on »
Pain pain pain by Lauren People's HealthBlogger Award Nominee Slept two hours at most last night. Having a pain flare up, for what reason I do not know. Some days I cannot deal with the mental battle of trying to manage my pain with excercises, visualizations, etc.. It’s been a long time since I’ve done this but today I just couldn’t deal with these intense aches and pains on top of no sleep so I just took my ... Read on »
Pain & Pain by Sandi W. Patient Expert The topic for today is pain and pain, pain that causes weeping and pain that comes with weeping, and how difficult it is to tell the difference between the two. Close readers may recall that after my first Taxol infusion, I had joint and bone pain that made me cry three days later. So I sat around and watched DVDs and TV for two days. This time aro ... Read on »
Pain, Oh Pain! by patientanonymous Patient ExpertHealth Maven I’m sorry, folks.  I have seen comments and I know I should post about the trip to the animal sanctuary but I am inroughshape.  No, I need to be in traction.I thought I might be sore after passengering on a Scooter for a fair distance ride bit oh…I didn’t expect this! I had to put in a “Medical SOS Call” to Grocery Man to get me some Robaxecet and ... Read on »
No Pain, No Pain by Diane C. Patient Expert After my last post about taking it easy, I got a great comment from a reader that reminded me about my owner personal experience with fitness and weight loss goals and how those things fit in with a yoga practice. We live in a goal-oriented society, don't we? Many of us want to lose weight, be healthier, have more prosperity, get a good job, find a ... Read on »
The Pain Dilemma by Greg Katz Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven Pain is one of the most misunderstood complaints that doctors have to face every day. I'm not talking about the pain you feel when you trip and fall or from playing too much tennis. I'm talking about the pain that accompanies a medical illness. The problem is that unlike disease that doctors can test for, there is no test for pain. In our cultur ... Read on »