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As Pain Clinics have closed their doors until the crisis is over freeing up staff to be redeployed to help fight the virus it\u2019s more important than ever that we look to each other for support.<\/p>\n
Pain is a prickly beast and doesn\u2019t like it when we become upset, anxious or stressed, and ramps up our pain levels. I have definitely noticed an increase in my pain since lockdown began. It\u2019s suddenly not so easy to go out and do the things that previously made us happy and served as distractions for our pain. This means we have to find other ways to cope.<\/p>\n
I firmly believe its vitally important to keep up with our personal routines as much as possible; I aim to be up and out of bed by 8am every morning even though I have no appointments to attend. I still go through my routine of washing, dressing, applying makeup & styling my hair, why\u2026.because it makes me feel better, I feel as though I have a purpose. I don\u2019t want to look like a tramp and if I did I\u2019m sure I\u2019d feel like one too!<\/p>\n
We are allowed to leave our homes for daily exercise once a day and for me that is also a vitally important tool in my coping strategy. I realise some people don\u2019t have anywhere other than their local pavements to walk but the important thing is not the view but the \u2018movement\u2019, observing social distancing rules, go outside and walk around your local area once a day to trigger those endorphins which are the body\u2019s natural painkillers, breath the fresh air, soak up the sun and if the sun isn\u2019t shining the daylight is just as important too. Notice your surroundings whatever they may be, what can you hear, see, smell? This is being mindful and will help to soothe the body\u2019s threat systems and in turn lower your pain. It is so important we resist the urge to flop on the sofa and watch TV until the crisis is over and one thing that doing that will guarantee is our pain will be at its highest. We need to keep moving!\u00a0 We can go out in family groups so we can walk with those that might otherwise be busy working or studying.<\/p>\n
I found it extremely difficult today to push myself out of the door for a walk, I had more pain than usual but I did it with the knowledge that I would feel better for doing it and indeed I do!<\/p>\n
We are indoors for long periods and so need to make sure we keep as active as we possibly can.<\/p>\n
We are told this situation will go on for some time so it\u2019s also important we remember pacing! This applies to all our activities! Don\u2019t overstretch yourself today, think about tomorrow.<\/p>\n
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