Sometimes managing pain is all in an attitude change. Thinking that you're capable and competent enough to manage your pain can be half the battle in getting relief. With a few tips, you'll find you can ease your pain on your own.
October 9, 2015
Sometimes managing pain is all in an attitude change. Thinking that you're capable and competent enough to manage your pain can be half the battle in getting relief. With a few tips, you'll find you can ease your pain on your own.
Your pain is real, and don't let anyone — including yourself — tell you otherwise.
Just when you felt that you'd ushered pain out the door, it sneaks in through a window. You're not sure which is worse, the physical pain itself or the emotional hit of its return. Here are some suggestions for raising dashed spirits.
There's no point in suffering in silence, though many people think they must. Pain specialists estimate that 50 to 80 percent of all pain can be eased if not eliminated.
It's not just a hypnotist's trick. You can use your mind to help relieve your pain. If you hear yourself thinking or speaking negative thoughts like these, replace them with more positive ones:
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