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  • That really makes me sad to hear. He really blew his chance to turn his life around. It makes you think that he wanted to get caught–making that attempt while you were home and napping. What an invasion of privacy you must be feeling, knowing that you entrusted him into the safety of your home and he paid you back by rummaging through your home…[Read more]

  • Could you join us in chat? We meet every M, W, F from 11am-12pm ET. There we can lend a virtual listening ear and may have some useful suggestions. There are some blogs from other caregivers, which may be helpful. See: https://paincommunity.org/angry-sad-frustrated-unspoken-feelings-caregiver/.

  • ThumbnailDo you find yourself in the New Year funk? Are you feeling testy, restless, grumpy or just plain sad? Is your “to do” list growing as your will to get moving becomes less and less appealing? You are not alone. […]

  • ThumbnailHave you ever noticed the effect the changing seasons have on how you feel?  Have you noticed that on gray overcast days your energy levels drop dramatically?  Do you feel more depressed in the winter than in the […]

  • Great story and a fond memory of Johnny Carson too. Loved Carnak!!

  • How is he doing now, Sarg? It makes me sad how our Vets put their lives on the line for us and we thank them by ignoring their needs & struggles when they return. This is a civil society??? Well, at least they are not treated disgracefully as the Vietnam Vets were treated. Sigh as I smh.

  • Curious, how did everyone fair this year?

  • I am blessed to have great neighbors. We help each other with projects. This fall they helped me build a raised garden bed for my veggies. I now have an 8×16 space waiting to be painted and filled with new soil & “mushroom dirt” this Spring 2015. To go with it, they made me the coolest garden bench made of old split rail fence posts, re-cycled…[Read more]

  • I recently found myself nursing (pun intended) back pain that caused heel pain when standing & walking (most likely a back strain involving L5-S1 and or my SI joint). I am a big fan of thermal techniques, so I started with wearing a Tiger Balm patch during the day and switching to my heating pad at night. NSAID’s helped a tad plus stretching more,…[Read more]

  • I recently found myself nursing (pun intended) back pain that caused heel pain when standing & walking (most likely a back strain involving L5-S1 and or my SI joint). I am a big fan of thermal techniques, so I started with wearing a Tiger Balm patch during the day and switching to my heating pad at night. NSAID’s helped a tad plus stretching more,…[Read more]

  • SHBAE45: I have not seen this type of case, however, it does not sound far fetched either. I was wondering if instilling viscous lidocaine might help. What happens with cold temperatures? You might ask this question to the American Association of Pain Management, American Pain Society or the American Association of Pain Medicine where members are…[Read more]

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    Finally, Hollywood is talking about chronic pain. Or is it? Coming Soon—January 23, 2015, Cake will be showing in theaters. Jennifer Aniston is receiving accolades for her portrayal of a woman battling the […]

  • petmom1 posted an update 9 years, 11 months ago

    Sun is shining today but it is BBBRRRR especially when the wind blows. 25 degrees outside–feels like 15. I know we are not quite half-way thru winter, but I am sure looking forward to spring. I keep thinking about all of you who struggle with pain flares during this time. Warm Hugs.

  • I find myself playing computer card or board games to relax during a work break or at the end of the work day. Later, I like to play Angry Birds, Diamond Digger, Farm Heroes, Candy Crush and Bubble Witch while settling down by the TV. I tend to game for strategy and independently or with computer generated opponents. I used to play online with…[Read more]

  • petmom1 replied to the topic Favorite Recipes in the forum Wellness Issues 10 years ago

    Here is another holiday special that my childhood neighbor made every year:

    Potato Candy

    1/2 cup mashed potato (either leftovers or cook 1 med potato & mash)
    1/2 tsp vanilla
    1 box confectioner’s (powdered) sugar
    Peanut butter (about 1 cup); chunky or plain

    Cool potato until warm in bowl. Mix vanilla. Add sugar gradually to mix well until stiff…[Read more]

    • Warning: Make sure you coat the “dough” with plenty of powdered sugar on BOTH sides before attempting to roll between the wax paper. If not, you will have one sticky mess on your hands! I learned the hard way but won in the end. WHEW!

  • ThumbnailMid November 2014, I received a Maryland State Health Alert from our Secretary of Health & Mental Hygiene, Joshua M. Sharfstein, MD titled, Prescribe Naloxone and Save Lives: An Alert for Maryland Clinicians. The […]

    • This is a very important blog for all people living with pain who are prescribed opioids. A couple months ago I attended a pain event where the speaker demonstrated how easy and quickly this medication can be administered. He spoke about how you can get an empty injector so you and your family or friends can practice the correct way to administer. So there is no guessing if the need should arise.

      To answer your question this gives me comfort and does not cause alarm because I do not use illegal drugs or abuse pain medications. Having this in the house would give me comfort knowing that in the event something did happen it was there.

      Some medications interact with heat and can cause the medication to be absorbed too quickly and can cause overdose. I am sure there are many opioids that have interactions like this and even though we try very hard to be very careful and do exactly what we need to do to stay safe, things can and do happen.

      The FAQ you provided is also a wonderful tool.

      I will be talking to my healthcare provider about this and hope that all people living with pain has the same conversation with their healthcare providers.

    • I live in NY and work in healthcare , police near me now carry narcan as overdoses happen often and they can quickly help before ambulance arrives. I like the fact that the state of yours is proactive in prevention – good for them!

  • ThumbnailEvery major holiday, my second cousin opens his home to family. I, along with my brother, started joining them a few years ago following the death of my father. This new ritual became a way for me to renew my […]

  • Hi, Pipboy and Noki4, I love to play bubble witch and crush mania and jewel Mania. I can mindlessly play and distract myself on a day or evening I am having increased pain. I have a tablet or use my phone to access them so it does not take much effort and I do not need to sit in front of my computer. I am not skilled enough to play some of the…[Read more]

  • ThumbnailFeeling Your Best During Holiday Feasting
    Warning! The Winter Holiday Season is Upon Us: Thanksgiving, Epiphany (Three Kings Day), Koliada, Winter Solstice, Kwanzaa, Hanukkah, Jól (Jule Eve), Christmas, Boxing […]

    • I’m already failing at #s 5 and 6! I ate a ton of stuffing (my favorite) and have not recovered from it yet.

    • We have two meals. On Thanksgiving day we go to my parents and my siblings along with their families are there. Mom always makes the stuffing and it is my favorite food of the holiday also.

      Our 2nd meal is here at our house usually a day or two after the official holiday.
      I prepare a 25 pound turkey, deviled eggs, sweet potatoes, green beans, homemade dinner rolls, gravy, little beef franks, baked beans, stuffing and we must not forget the mashed taters for the grandkids. My children and their families come and we spend the day together.

      While it is a lot of work, I have found over the years that by planning for most things to be prepared in the oven, that helps keep my pain levels down.

  • I discovered a new way to eat cucs, thanks to my neighbor. Cut them up in bite size portions and dip in ranch dressing…………YUMMY!! and way too simple.

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