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Tips for Those with FibromyalgiaI may not be able to fold a load of laundry, but I can manage to get it out of the dryer and into a basket. Every time I walk down the hall I grab a handful and put it away. Soon its all gone! Or I dump it on my bed and watch TV sitting on the bed while I fold laundry. Most of it goes into closets or dressers in my bedroom anyway. When the dishes are clean, I may only put away one rack at a time, or while my computer is booting up I may put away just the silver or just the glasses. I use my speaker phone a lot so while I am on hold I can do a small task. I pat myself on the back often even if for only completing a small piece of a task. I have groceries bagged with persishables separate so I can put those away ASAP. The canned goods and staples may stay in the car for a while. Since there is no one else at home but me, I just do what I can when I can and don't sweat the small stuff. By Linda L from Vista, CA Feedback About This Post:RE: Tips for Those with FibromyalgiaI can relate to you, Valery. Rare is the day we have a 'good' day. Then we try to do all the things that we've been dreaming of doing and boy do we pay for it! Let me ask you out there with this, does travel hurt you like it does me? Just trying to go 40 miles to visit my dad wipes me out the next day or two. God bless all of you out there and keep putting new tips up as you find them and I will also. Post By Cynthia M. (Guest Post) RE: Tips for Those with Fibromyalgia
Here is a timely e-mail concerning CFS/Fibromyalgia pain.... The artilce suggests a sugar called "ribose." To buy, you can Google the name or buy on eBay.... eBay has the best prices on this item... The powder is lower priced than the pills... Post by smartfell-r RE: Tips for Those with FibromyalgiaHi, I believe I have had fibro since childhood. I can think back to different illnesses and now say they were caused from fibro. I have had some help from using Dr. Paul St. Amand's protacol. You might want to get a copy of his book "What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Fibromyalgia" I am no longer bed ridden or house bound. This protacol has a large support group and for many has been the answer to prayers. I no longer have to take the high level pain killers and do have days I can be almost normal. Post By Fibrobabe (Guest Post) RE: Tips for Those with FibromyalgiaIt's odd. I did better coping with breast cancer. Mastectomy, chemo, reconstruction, the whole thing. Better than I do with fibro/cfs. I think perhaps it's knowing it will never go away and the fatigue is very hard to deal with. My head wants to do so much around the house, that's where all my lists come from. But the body won't comply. And the memory problems and cognative problems are awful. But I just take one day at a time. Lately I just have had very few 'good' days. It does get depressing. And medication does just so much. I need to find a way to get my head in a better state of mind. Then perhaps the body will follow........... Val Post by valery RE: Tips for Those with FibromyalgiaYou sound like you pretty much have 'it' together. I also have fibro/cfs. I tend to waste alot of time figuring out what to do first. Then I get all down on myself. I make list after list, if I get one or two things on my list done I consider it a good day. It's an awful thing to live with. If you are lucky enough to have a 'good' day, WATCHOUT. Be happy about it, do a little and then enjoy the rest. Over doing will set you back for at least a week if not more. Take it from me. Val Post by valery RE: Tips for Those with Fibromyalgia
yes i am right there with you. tho i am disorganized. but when i have a good day from the pain i do my best to be organized. have you been to rest ministries. and fibrohugs. both are .com sites. God bless you Post By sandy (Guest Post) RE: Tips for Those with FibromyalgiaI have MS and fibro....I bless the day I found out about flylady.net. This has been a huge help to me in keeping my home clean and keeping a positive attitude! Good luck! Post By Irish (Guest Post) RE: Tips for Those with Fibromyalgia
Hi Linda Post By Debbie/Canada (Guest Post) RE: Tips for Those with FibromyalgiaHi, I also have fibromyalgia and I know exactly how you feel. I have had it since 1995. I do alot like you,I also have a husband who is disabled (arthritis)and he can barely walk. We take care of each other, I'm 56 and he is 58. I never thought that my life would be like this. I was always so active and now I do good to get out of bed. Sometimes my husband has to lift my legs out of bed. The pain is unreal and I take several different meds to help me get through the day. I have found a medicine (Biofreeze) to rub on my joints and it seems to help.Hope you have a nice day. Post By Vickie (Guest Post) RE: Tips for Those with FibromyalgiaCongratulations! You have an illness but you also seem to have a very positive attitude. God bless you. Post By Miranda (Guest Post) RE: Tips for Those with Fibromyalgia
Life is a challenge. I'm glad to hear that you are able to cope with the fibromyalgia. Post by valleyrimgirl |
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