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#621
Good Morning Fibro Friends ...
This Throw Pillow Sums It Up In One Word! Might Just Have To Order Me One Of Those! May Monday Be Kind To Us ... |
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#622
I love it Pflower! I want one too.
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#623
Hope you're doing well @lizardlady ...
I'm about to make another concession ... I hate doing that because it means being one step closer to no longer being independent! Gonna have to find someone to come in once or twice a month to vacuum & do a little light cleaning. I simply can't do it anymore ... |
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#625
Yeah ...
I like the way that sounds better @lizardlady ... The guy I rent from says he and his wife will do it for me. I'm okay with that too ... Better to have people you know helping out than people you don't know. I'm funny about who I let up in my personal space! I like the idea of giving them the money for it too ... They can use it around the farm & to help out with Benny's school needs. |
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#626
Been flaring the last few days. Don't know what triggered it.
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#627
I'm sorry @lizardlady ...
I hope it eases up soon ... Those flares are spawns of the damned old devil! |
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Thanks Pflower.
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#629
Folks, please help me try to sort this out. I'm having a flare - tired all the time, pain, fibro fog making me feel stupid. I know the best thing to do for myself is to hang out around the house and rest. Problem with that is I start to feel useless and lazy, which sets off my depression. I know I'm not being lazy or useless. I know I'm taking care of myself. All the positive self talk in the world does not help. This is the second day in a row of vegging. Any suggestions how to defeat the rising depression? I washed my truck and played with my plants in the yard, but it didn't help.
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#630
I'm sorry @lizardlady ...
I don't think there is a way to defeat the depression ... I just ride with it until it eases off, but sometimes that takes a bit longer than other times. Being out in nature seems to help a little bit, or even just riding around listening to music ... Dirt roads seem to be especially useful for me somehow. Sometimes it scares the 🤬 out of me how morose I feel ... It can be extremely isolating and lonely when nobody seems to understand or care. I wish I had words of wisdom to offer on how to deal with it better but I don't ... Well, except to cuss a lot ... I do find that to be very helpful! But only when out of earshot of others ... Unless they have it coming of course! |
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Just tide it out is what I usually do. I'm in one of those moods that I want it to end RIGHT NOW DAMMIT!!! (envision me stomping feet and pounding fists up and down) Fog and achiness worse today than yesterday. Have come up with some ideas for somethings I can do while parked on my butt. Hopefully doing some things will help me feel less useless.
Ooooh, cussing! I have a swearing cats coloring book! I can combine two things that help... coloring and cussing. |
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#632
Cussing Cats!
If you can get one colored & posted here, I'd love to see it! Oh, and just so you know, you are quite useful here ... So, whenever you're feeling useless, please remember that! |
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#633
Hello, old friends. I'm here because I strongly suspect I have developed a full blown case of fibromyalgia.
It's been coming on in dribs and drabs---phantom pains with no particular cause. But now I've experienced 2 and a half straight days of hell---with all the classic signs. I haven't had fog like this in a very long time. The pain I've endured for the last two days has been mind-blowing. I am seeing my G.P. next week, it just so happens. From the distant interactions I've had with him so far (he's a new doc for me), he seems to be much more aware and humane than physicians I've had in recent years (fingers crossed). Any direction you can point me in regarding reading up on my condition would be appreciated. (I know there's probably tons on the 'net, but first-hand experience is most reliable, I've found.) A big ole hug for both of you. I'm trying to keep busy doing small, manageable tasks---the kind that don't require much physicality or brain power. I am doing what I can to stay in a good place, emotionally. That's my vulnerable side. So I am talking to myself a lot, using a lot of the CBT stuff I learned years ago when the depression was new. I find concentrating on what's good, beautiful, funny, and positive helps the most. And thanks for the cussing kitties share. Made me smile! (Experts say that cussing can help release a LOT of bad energy. I find it helps me!!!---just not in public, where I already feel like an oddball.) Stay strong and beautiful! |
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#634
Pflower, I deleted the two pictures I posted when I realized they have words i can't post on the forums.. You can see them by going to my photo album in my profile.
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#635
MuseumGhost, sorry you've joined us. How about discussing fibro with the new doc? I haven't found any meds I can take that help with fibro, but I know there are some others take. I resort to using non-med things like
- heat - rice packs heated in the microwave, hot pad, for all body coverage I have a heated throw I can wrap up in - LIGHT exercise like walking That's all I can think of with my foggy brain. |
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#636
Thanks, LL. I know---it's a Club you don't want to have to welcome anybody into, except maybe your worst enemy.
I instinctively dug out the ole heating pad the very first night. Used it again last night, and it did help. I did read that light exercise can be helpful. There's not much danger of me over-doing anything, as I have a problem with my spine, and so avoid heavy lifting and exertion (I've learned the hard way!). I do have to get back some of my core strength (years of little physical exercise, because of agoraphobia), and walking would be great. I used to walk and cycle everywhere, and I miss doing that so much. I am going to look into water exercise classes at our local (new and awesome) senior's center. Thanks for the reminder of the microwavable warm packs---I have two of those around here, somewhere. I'm relying on my tried and true combination of Tylenol and Advil when the pain gets bad. I would love it if I could get something stronger, however. Kindness is such a wonderful thing. Thanks for the welcome. |
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#637
Oh, @lizardlady ...
I love those! Which reminds me of this website I like to visit now and again ... Effin Birds Store – EFFIN BIRDS I keep saying I'm going to buy one of the calendars, but haven't done it yet. He's really proud of his 🤬, which in Southernese means it's way overpriced! I do love the merchandise though! Good to see you @MuseumGhost ... Just wish it wasn't under such sucky circumstances! Gentle hugs for all of us ... |
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#638
MuseumGhost, yoga is a good exercise for fibro.
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#639
Flare seems to be fading a bit. If the heat doesn't drive me back in the house going to play with my outside plants a bit.
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#640
Fellow fibro folks I could use some suggestions.
I saw my PCP last week. My blood pressure is elevated. She told me to get more exercise. Okaaaaay... In addition to fibro I have chronic fatigue. Exercise recommendation for fibro is light exercise. For CFS avoiding exercise during periods of fatigue is recommended. So, I try to walk a fine line between too much and too little exercise. I overdid this week getting ready for the hurricane. I knew I was overdoing at the time, but had to get the stuff done. I'm paying the price today. I HURT. I know what I need to do for the next few days - rest. Yet the doc told me to exercise. So, anyone have any ideas how I am supposed to get 30 minutes of cardio exercise 5X per week and not end up exhausted and in pain? |
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