Power Strips a way of managing pain and stress – a guest post by Kelli Rigby-Chilingarian


Kelli Rigby-Chilingarian has very kindly written a guest post for a new product she is marketing.powerstrips  The aim of this guest post is to introduce you to this product.  Please use the comments box to ask her any questions about the product. She says

We have a PATENTED product called Power Strips, a fusion of modern energy and ancient herbs. When worn (like a patch) the Power Strips are proven to relieve ALL types of bodily pain including headaches, and migraines. This product is approved, and listed by the FDA as a Class 1 Medical Device (no prescription needed). This has never been done before in network marketing, we are the FIRST. F G Xpress is a new division of a 10 year old company called Forever Green.
The PowerStrips are derived from 5 Technologies.
The first is a water soluble patented process, this allows for skin friendly adhesive.
The second contains a Far-Infrared (Germanium based) technology which is incorporated in to the base of the strip. The Germanium helps to collect the energy that the body gives off and refocuses it back into the body, but in the Far-Infrared Spectrum (watch the Video clip below).
The third is Korean Red Ginseng. The Korean Red Ginseng is infused in to the adhesive portion of the patch, which defuses through the skin into the body. Korean Red Ginseng has many benefits for the body; it helps to manage pain and stress. It helps out the immune system and also has the ability to have an adaptability effect on one’s blood pressure when used on a regular basis.
The fourth is the Alpha 3 CMP Marine Phytoplankton, this is proprietary to this company, and no one else is going to have it. This provides one of the best single sources of nutrition that is available in one place.
The Fifth and final technology is Silver. Silver helps to protect against infection. It tends to have strong anti-microbial functions. Power Strips Video (10:04) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUh_RFo9z4Q

I would be happy to provide you with a sample of this product and a free company email. You can contact me directly through email HealthwiseKc@aol.com or visit my product web site http://9623317.fgxpress.com


How does the change in the seasons and temperature impact your pain levels?

Pain

Pain

With Winter drawing in in the Northern hemisphere conversation on our pages has turned to how the cold weather might affect pain levels.  This is very much the case for people with fibromyalgia and multiple sclerosis.

For some winter means increased pain but for others the opposite is true.

As part of our series of pain management blogs we have decided to run a poll of our readers to see if there is any pattern.   It would be great if you could take part in the poll below.

Feel free to use the comments box to add anything you think will be of interest to our readers.


Managing Fibromyalgia and Chronic Pain Workshops! A guest post from Melody


Fibromyalgia workshops

Fibromyalgia workshops

This is a guest post from Melody of Only to Be.  Here she tells us about some Fibromyalgia and Chronic Pain workshops she is running

She writes

“Fibromyalgia and Chronic Pain can affect every part of your life; mind, body, and spirit. The treatments and approaches offered by the Medical Community, in most cases, are community based instead of individualized. Lacking and offering little hope of living a full and active life. The life you want.

 

These workshops were designed for you and what you face daily, by a woman, Melody who has personally experienced what Fibromyalgia and Chronic Pain can throw at you.

 

These workshops will explore obstacles, practical solutions, provide education and techniques that can reduce the symptoms you experience with Fibromyalgia/Chronic Pain.

 

WORKSHOP 1 – COMPARISONS AND DECISIONS

Holding on to who you were, should be or want to be can be stopping you. While looking at comparisons, we will also be looking at what your motivation is for the decisions you make.  You will walk out with new ways at looking at yourself and your relationship with your condition and how to make decisions that you are comfortable with and beneficial for YOU.

 

DATE: WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 30, 2013

TIME: 1:00PM TO 2:30PM (EST)

 

WORKSHOP 2 – ENERGY PART 1

Defining energy for Fibromyalgia and Chronic Pain, while exploring useable/good and bad energy.  You will learn how to identify your energy level and choose activities that will help instead of hinder you.

 

DATE: WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 6, 2013

TIME: 1:00PM TO 2:30PM (EST)

 

WORKSHOP 3 – ENERGY PART 2

Stabilize your energy level, preventing highs, lows, and flare ups. Increase your energy level and the different methods to do this and supporting tools.

 

DATE: WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 13, 2013

TIME: 1:00PM TO 2:30PM (EST)

 

WORKSHOP 4 – DIET VS. LIFESTYLE

Review the different diets targeting Fibromyalgia /Chronic pain, and foods that feed into Chronic Pain. Healthy choices over deprivation, while providing easy substitutions and realistic options.

 

DATE: WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 20, 2013

TIME: 1:00PM TO 2:30PM (EST)

 

WORKSHOP 5 – SUPPORT & PERCEPTIONS

Addressing and releasing expectations and perceptions, yours/family and friends/societies. Putting in place a support system and plan that opens communication and adds to the foundation of your healing.

 

DATE: WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 27, 2013

TIME: 1:00PM TO 2:30PM (EST)

 

 

 

WORKSHOP 6 – EXERCISE

Dispelling the myths and focusing on the importance of exercise. Customizing exercise for where you are and choosing the right form for you (will review the different types that are beneficial for Chronic Pain).

 

DATE: WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 4, 2013

TIME: 1:00PM TO 2:30PM (EST)

 

WORKSHOP 7 – THE UNDIAGNOSED

Addressing the misconceptions from those unfamiliar with Fibromyalgia/Chronic Pain. Learn how to educate, receive unwanted advice, and let go of frustrations. Will also review how to attend social events, and interact without your condition being a hindrance.

 

DATE: WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 11, 2013

TIME: 1:00PM TO 2:30PM (EST)

 

WORKSHOP 8 – MEDICAL VS. ALTERNATIVE MODALITIES

Learn about what is currently being offered by both sides, and the benefits and downfalls of each. We will review how to approach the medical and alternative communities, and what red flags to watch for, with an understanding that the decision is a personal choice.

 

DATE: TUESDAY DECEMBER 17, 2013

TIME: 1:00PM TO 2:30PM (EST)

 

WORKSHOP 9 – EMOTIONAL/SPIRITUAL

Addressing the emotional and spiritual toll that Fibromyalgia/Chronic Pain can take. Providing tools, methods that focus on reducing depression, anxiety, and other negativity you are experiencing.

 

DATE: WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 18, 2013

TIME: 1:00PM TO 2:30PM (EST)

 

IF UNABLE TO ATTEND THE EVENT AT THE “LIVE” TIME YOU WILL BE EMAILED A LINK TO LISTEN TO THE WORKSHOP AT YOUR CONVENIENCE. AFTER EACH WORKSHOP YOU WILL BE EMAILED WORKSHEETS, AND INFORMATION OF WHAT WILL BE COVERED IN THE WORKSHOP.

 

COST: $15/SESSION

$90 FOR ALL 9 WORKSHOP IF PAID IN FULL BEFORE THE START OF THE FIRST WORKSHOP.

IF FINANCES ARE A CONCERN PLEASE CONTACT ME.

(IF YOU PURCHASE ALL 9 WORKSHOPS YOU WILL RECEIVE 1 30MINUTE SESSION WITH MELODY AND EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN THE WORKSHOPS)

 

TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT PLEASE VISIT HTTP://ONLYTOBE.WORDPRESS.COM/UPCOMING-EVENTS/


Are the FDA correct in recommending restrictions on access to certain kinds of pain killer?


Pills and Medication

Pills and Medication

Last week the FDA  announced proposals to limit patients access to various classes of pain killer to help prevent accidental overdoses.

You can read more at the New York Times article here http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/25/business/fda-seeks-tighter-control-on-prescriptions-for-class-of-painkillers.html?pagewanted=1&_r=1&

We were wondering what the views of our readers are on the question.

Please feel free to take part in our poll here



Counselling for Pain! Could counselling work as a therapy for pain?

Counselling and Pain

Counselling and Pain

When I first came across the idea that Counselling might be a useful treatment or therapy for people who suffer from chronic pain I have to admit that even I was a bit on the sceptical side.  Okay having a chat does not have the kind of side effects that some  people might  get from pain killing  medications;  but does it actually work as a treatment for pain?

Well the evidence suggests it may.   In practice it is more a way of helping people deal with, rather than, kill pain.  And as we, people with chronic pain know, this sort of thing is very important.

So how might a counselling session help with pain management?

Well it is worth noting that pain is a bit more complex than just being a symptom of a chronic illness.  It may well be a symptom of a psychological condition such as depression or anxiety.  So, of course counselling, which hopes to deal with a psychological cause, would certainly be beneficial for long term pain reduction.

Stress is also a central cause of a number of conditions which give chronic pain. A number of different counselling techniques may offer respite from stress.  So being trained by a professional in relaxation could be very valuable.

Obviously counselling would  help with chronic pain which, in part, stems from psychological factors.  However in some cases counselling can offer assistance with  other types of pain management.   This, in fact, is twofold.  Firstly because of the dehabiliting nature of chronic pain counselling provides a path to a help the person deal with the very real grief they often feel for the loss of the life they led before the onset of chronic pain.

Secondly it can help provide a framework where by the patient can re-evaluate their day-to-day lives and to help set practical goals to learn to make the most of their new lifestyle.

So how does this work in practice?  Well over to you.

We would love it if you could share with us some of your experiences of counselling for pain management.  You might like to think about your answers in terms of the following questions. However anything you have to say is of great interest:-

a)      What is your main condition which causes pain?  What do you think triggered that pain?

b)      Have you used counselling to deal with your pain?  What sort of counselling was involved?

c)       How effective did you find counselling for pain management?

d)      Would you recommend counselling for pain management for others?

Please use the comments box below to share your thoughts.

Thanks very much in advance.