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Pain Relief Guide Part.2

Author: Super Human Growth Hormone
03 25th, 2008

Part. 2

Restorative sleep is the last lifestyle factor that can impact chronic pain in a positive way. Sleep is the time your body begins the repair process from all the wear and tear of the day. Without restorative sleep, your body never gets the opportunity to repair itself. Yet many people with chronic pain don’t get adequate levels of quality sleep; either their pain keeps them awake or their medications impact their normal sleep cycle. Good sleep practices, medications and even supplements can help restore normal sleep cycles.

Luckily, there are a broad range of pain relief medications now available to help soothe inflammation and provide arthritis pain relief. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) such as ibuprofen, Celebrex™ and naprosyn are commonly used medications. Ibuprofen and naprosyn are available as over-the-counter products while Celebrex and several other stronger versions of the NSAIDS are still prescription drugs. Anti-depressants such as amitryptilin and trazadone help with pain relief, often by enhancing quality sleep. Occasionally, anticonvulsant drugs like neurontin, used for seizure disorders, may be prescribed if nerve pain accompanies joint pain, such as arthritis in the spinal area.

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In addition to lifestyle changes and pain relief medications, physical therapy can often help with arthritis pain. A physical therapist can teach you exercises which strengthen your muscles and support your joints. They can also offer ultrasound, heat, ice and other forms of soothing therapies. Some patients find relief with acupuncture, chiropractic care and various forms of massage therapies.
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When these lifestyle changes, medications and various forms of physical therapies aren’t effective, it may be time for a more invasive approach to your pain. This is when it is important to seek the opinion of a qualified medical expert, such as a pain management specialist. He or she can evaluate your pain and make an educated recommendation concerning options such as steroid injections versus surgical interventions. While steroid injections can be very effective in providing arthritis pain relief, the injections may need to be repeated over time and may be limited to only three times a year.

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Surgery is usually viewed as an option of last resort. It is a very invasive and permanent approach to solving chronic pain. The good news, however, is that new, less invasive types of surgery have proven to be as effective as the older, more extensive types of surgery. Implanted devices can deliver constant infusions of pain relief medication near the spine where pain is perceived. Some devices deliver pulses of pleasant electrical current to override severe pain sensations. Herniated discs can be treated through key-hole incisions. Even joint replacement surgeries now available result in shorter recovery times and faster return to your usual activities.
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If you or someone you love is suffering with chronic pain, there is relief. Don’t let chronic pain stop you in your tracks. Consult with a qualified pain management specialist, improve your lifestyle and know there are a broad range of options waiting for you to explore. Take charge of your pain! Don’t let your pain take charge of you!



Pain Relief Guide Part.1

Author: Super Human Growth Hormone
03 25th, 2008

Part. 1

Modern pain management has evolved into a whole sub-specialty of medicine. Chronic pain is no longer considered a normal part of the aging process or something you just have to learn to live with. Instead, there are a wide array of therapies and products available to improve almost any type of chronic pain. You may be most familiar with the use of heat, ice and over-the-counter remedies, such as tylenol, ibuprofen and aspirin. Yet there are a whole host of additional therapies as well as lifestyle changes that can dramatically improve chronic pain.

Arthritis is a good example of the way a multitude of therapies can now be used to create effective pain relief. Many people seek arthritis pain relief since arthritis is such a common form of chronic pain. There are now a plethora of therapies that can provide joint pain relief, if used in combination appropriately.

We now know that arthritis with joint deterioration is a result of chronic inflammation. Chronic inflammation is frequently caused by a host of lifestyle choices including poor dietary habits leading to obesity, overuse of major joints such as hips and knees as well as, at least for some people, genetic tendencies to create excessive inflammation.

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Good nutrition is not only important in preventing inflammation but can also fight inflammation once it occurs. An anti-inflammatory diet has a heavy emphasis on foods such as whole grains. Whole grains keep blood sugar levels normal, thus reducing the release of inflammatory molecules called cytokines when blood sugar levels spike high. Lean meats, low in saturated fats, prevent the storage of fat that releases inflammatory cytokines as well as prevents wear and tear on joints from excessive body weight. Fruits and vegetables are loaded with phytonutrients. Phytonutrients are large molecules able to fight inflammation. They are important not only in preventing the development of arthritis and joint pain but also in providing joint pain relief once arthritis does occur. Finally, fish and flaxseed oil are rich in a healthy, essential, fatty acid called omega 3. Omega 3 fatty acids provide the building blocks for your cells, including joints, lubricating them with healthy oil that enhances your body’s own anti-inflammatory processes.
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If you have difficulty consuming an adequate diet of whole grains, lean meats, fruits and vegetables as well as fish and flaxseed, you may need supplements such as antioxidant vitamins, minerals, glucosamine, anti-inflammatory herbs and fish oil capsules to provide what your diet is missing. They are effective and safe if used in conjunction with your physician’s advice.
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In addition to good nutrition, exercise is important to provide effective joint pain relief. Exercise should always be done with the least amount of pressure on sensitive joints. Many arthritis sufferers find water exercises to be effective, fun and comfortable. Water cushions the joints and provides both aerobic and weight-resistance exercises without stressing tender joints. Sometimes, health insurance plans cover these as physical therapy expenses. Check with your physician or insurance carrier for exact details.

Stress management is important in controlling chronic arthritis pain as well. By developing habits and routines that minimize your body’s level of stress hormones (cortisol, adrenaline and noradrenalin), you will also minimize your body’s production of inflammatory molecules, again providing arthritis pain relief.

 



Health News and Information

Author: Super Human Growth Hormone
03 6th, 2008

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Cheap Propecia anyone?

Author: Super Human Growth Hormone
03 3rd, 2008

Hi, I was wondering if anyone had any information about Cheap Propecia? I’ve been on propecia now for about 2.5-3 years. It’s been working great for me and has slowed down the process of hairloss. However, I’ve read a lot of negative side
effects regarding generic propecia. Does anyone have any advice to give me as far as whether I should continue to use it or stop?

My doctor has told me not to worry about any side affects as long as I am sexually functioning normally, which I am.

Thanks, I’d appreciate the info.



Female Viagra

Author: Super Human Growth Hormone
01 22nd, 2008

Can Viagra be used by women?
Currently, Female Viagra is not recommended for women. Yet, understanding that men aren’t the only ones who have sexual problems, researchers are studying to see if Female Viagra also can work for women. An initial study at Columbia Presbyterian Center in New York found it offered little help for women. Pfizer, Inc., Viagra’s manufacturer, is doing its own studies.



01 16th, 2008

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10 Ways to Save $$$ on Your Prescription Medicines

Author: Super Human Growth Hormone
01 15th, 2008

  • Learn what help your state and local governments may have to offer. You may be surprised to learn that many states have programs to provide prescription assistance to people who are eligible for them — typically the elderly with low incomes and persons with disabilities. Try your particular state’s website, or call your state senator or representative. Be aware that there are differences in these programs depending on your particular state – and that there can be a lot of paperwork involved! But you may find that some of the programs you contact have people available to guide you through the process.
  • Look for less expensive versions of brand-name medicines to treat your condition. Did you know that different brand-name medicines used to treat the same condition can vary in price? Sometimes these cost differences can be significant. This isn’t always an option, but try asking your doctor if you can take a less expensive version of your medicine.
  • Find out if you can take a “generic version of your brand-name medicine. If a generic (non-brand-name) version of your medicine is available for your doctor to prescribe, you can typically save 30 to 60% or more if you don’t have health insurance that covers your medicines. If you do, the average saving is 50%, including a lower co-pay. If your doctor prescribes a brand-name medicine for you or someone in your family, ask if you can get a generic version. And watch for news items about brand–name medicines that are “going off-patent,” which may mean generics will become available.
  • Ask your doctor if you can take an over-the-counter (OTC, non-prescription) medicine. Can an OTC medicine be as effective as one that’s prescribed? Sometimes the answer is yes — and if it is, chances are the OTC medicine will be considerably cheaper. Ask your doctor if you can use this way of saving on your medicines.
  • If you’re just now starting a prescription medicine, ask your doctor if you can have a “trial prescription,” so you can buy fewer tablets. This is also a good way of finding out 1) if the medicine will “work” for you and 2) if you can tolerate any side effects that may occur. If you find out you don’t want to continue the medicine, you’ll have saved money by not buying a full prescription at the start.
  • It pays to “shop around” and get the lowest price for your medicine, because the prices pharmacies charge for medicines can vary. Be cautious about buying your medicines at a number of different pharmacies on the basis of lowest price, however. It’s best to buy your medicines at one pharmacy that keeps track of everything you’re taking, allowing the pharmacist to warn you about potentially harmful medicine interactions. When you find a bargain price at another pharmacy, ask if your regular store will match it.
  • Ask for free samples of your prescription medicine if your doctor has received them from the manufacturers, who provide them for distribution to patients. If it’s your first prescription for a particular medicine, this is also a good way to “try” the medicine to see how well it works for you and how well you tolerate any side effects. This is also helpful when you only need a one-time prescription — for example, to treat a bacterial infection.
  • Consider using mail-order pharmacy services, where you can usually order up to a 3–month supply of your prescription medicine for about 30% less than individual prescription refills would cost. Mail-order pharmacies are also more private and often more convenient. You should be aware, however, that a mail-order pharmacy can’t fill prescriptions as fast as your pharmacy. So mail order is usually best for people taking medicines chronically or for long periods of time. If you use an Internet pharmacy service, be sure it carries the Verified Internet Pharmacy Practices Sites (VIPPS) seal, which identifies sites licensed to sell prescription medicines online.
  • Look into prescription medicine discount programs from the manufacturers. Most pharmaceutical companies have programs that provide medicines at little cost or offer discounts on their medicines for people with low to modest incomes and/or no insurance coverage. GlaxoSmithKline has two patient assistance programs for uninsured, low-income patients. The company also offers the Orange CardSM and is one of 7 manufacturers who offer discounts through the Together Rx™ program to seniors with higher incomes.
  • Once a year, bring all your medicines to your doctor and your pharmacist to find out if cheaper versions have become available since the last time you checked. If your insurance covers prescriptions, take your plan’s formulary (list of covered medicines) with you, too, to be sure that as many of your prescriptions as possible are covered.