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9/16/2008

Endometriosis Blog: Coping Skills... What Are Your Favorites??


(Picture courtesy of Hammocks.com @ http://www.hammocks.com/)

We all have our favorite coping skills and methods for managing our chronic illnesses. We have methods for improving our quality of life, reducing pain, and remaining productive despite our limitations.

In this post, I'd like to ask readers for participation!!!

PLEASE post comments outlining your favorite coping techniques. This doesn't need to be anything elaborate or fancy.

I'll give some examples: drinking a cup of tea, listening to relaxing music, taking a hot bath, and talking with a supportive friend would be just a few examples of ways to manage chronic illness and improve quality of life as well.

Maybe you enjoy meditation. Perhaps you enjoy visualizing relaxing places... like a beach:


(Picture courtesy of wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beach)

I'd really like to hear from readers on this. Many readers of this blog are wise, insightful, and experienced at coping with chronic illness. If you could take just a moment to share your successful tips for coping with chronic illnesses, for remaining productive without causing your body more harm/overdoing, and pinpointing methods for pain relief and relaxation (i.e. for me, acupuncture is VERY relaxing and definitely helps my pain)!!!

So... bring it on! Please! I really want to hear from you! Please share your ideas and tips. Let's see how many ideas we can come up with for coping with chronic illnesses!

I greatly appreciate your comments!!

"However much we are affected by the things of the world,
however deeply they may stir and stimulate us,
they become human for us only when we can discuss them with our fellows...
We humanize what is going on in the world and in ourselves only by speaking of it,
and in the course of speaking of it we learn to be human."
- Hanna Arendt in "Confiding"


This article was posted by Jeanne via "Jeanne's Endo Blog" at www.endendoat.blogspot.com.

7/18/2008

Endometriosis & Chronic Illness/Pain: YouTube Video Has Touched Many!!!

Just a quick update for endo blog readers! Two threads have been very active with comments...

(1) The YouTube thread: "Monday, June 9, 2008 YouTube Video Clips --- Endo, Infertility, Chronic Pain, Pelvic Pain..."

(2) The followup YouTube thread: Monday, July 14, 2008 Jeanne's Endo Blog: YouTube Video Clips --- Endo, Infertility, Chronic Pain, Pelvic Pain... ***PART TWO***

If you have not viewed the chronic illness YouTube video referenced in these 2 previous posts (6/9/2008 and 7/14/2008), I highly recommend the video! If you read the 2 previous posts mentioned above, you'll see the video and the conversation about it.

It is emotional, touching, and ultimately uplifting. I can't say enough about it. I believe ANY chronically ill patient would just love it AND it's an educational tool for helping healthy people to begin to comprehend chronic illness (not just endometriosis but any chronic illness). It's very special!

By the way, the video clip is called: "Don't Judge- the saga of chronic pain" and was posted on YouTube by "booknhorsefreak" (a/k/a caiquecrazy, the screen name she used here on the endo blog). It's AWESOME!

This article was posted by Jeanne via "Jeanne's Endo Blog" at www.endendoat.blogspot.com.

6/17/2008

Short and Sweet: Email Notifications of Comments Posted on the Endometriosis Blog

Would you like to get emails notifying you when this endo blog gets comments posted on it?? I have a few spots left if you'd like to sign up for notifications.

If you would like to receive emails updating you when new comments are posted here on http://www.endendoat.blogspot.com/, all I need is for you to notify me at the following email address: mailto:endendo@frontiernet.net?subject=Email%20Notifications%20for%20Endo%20Blog (If the email address you want to use for the notifications differs from the one you are emailing me from, please just let me know which one you want used for your endo blog comment updates).

This is a good option if you want to stay in the loop by seeing the comments posted (when they’re posted) in response to endo blog articles... without having to pull up the endo blog to check for updates all the time. The comment updates will come to you instead of the other way around! (You'll still need to pull up the blog to see new posts... but when you receive the email notifications of comments you'll most likely then visit the blog and take a peek around to see what's new anyway). You will know when comments are posted to this endo blog because your email notification will tell you when it happens.

There are a limited number of spots open to add email addresses for this feature. So it’s first come, first serve.

THIS POST WAS UPDATED on 6/21/08: I have been contacted offline about the signup for email notifications but have not yet filled up all of the spots. If you are interested in having your email address added to the list which will enable you to get notifications by email when new comments are added to this blog, simply send me an email at mailto:endendo@frontiernet.net?subject=Email%20Notifications%20for%20Endo%20Blog (Please remember that if the email address you want to use for the notifications DIFFERS from the one you are emailing me from, just let me know which one you want used for your endo blog comment updates). Also, please mention "email notifications" in the subject line so I will know it's a notification request. (This will assist me in differentiating valid requests from spam). Thanks!!!

This article was posted by Jeanne via "Jeanne's Endo Blog" at www.endendoat.blogspot.com.

6/08/2008

The Beauty of Nature: Healing Illness

Photo used with permission.



I thought this photo was beautiful enough to justify a post!!! Sometimes in our busy daily lives, we don't stop to fully appreciate the wonder and beauty of nature. For just about everyone nowadays, our daily lives are simply too rushed and complicated.

The beauty of the plants and flowers of nature isn't just the aesthetic appeal that is so clearly demonstrated by the remarkable tulip photo above.

As many of us know, nature is also beautiful in a very practical sense. We have many natural remedies on our list of choices for treating many illnesses... including endometriosis. Many natural supplements are made from a wide variety of plants.

How else can a beautiful flower help act as a healing agent besides by being pretty to look at? Think about how common it is to send flowers to someone who is sick or in the hospital. Yes, they are pretty. The thing is that maybe, just maybe, flowers are helping us more than we think. They can lift our spirits... for example.

When given to others, flowers can let someone know we're thinking of them at a difficult time. Flowers are customarily given at happy times too. In fact, they are used in celebration of many of the milestones of our lives. If you think about it, flowers are important throughout our lifetimes.

I realize this picture is of a tulip and not a rose. (This photo was simply too pretty for me to pass up and tulips are my favorite flowers besides). Plus, bees like tulips, right? :)

Anyway, the expression to "take time to stop and smell the roses" makes lots of sense... though most of us struggle to do so as often as we'd like. Obviously, "stopping to smell the roses (or tulips, as the case may be)!" is a great metaphor for slowing down, taking time for self-care, and simply relaxing. For some of us listening to calming music (perhaps even music with nature sounds incorporated) is very helpful, for some of us mindfulness meditation does wonders to quiet the mind, and for others a simple picnic outdoors on a sunny day can calm the body and mind down.

I have no doubt (layperson that I am) that appreciating nature on a regular basis and (frankly) experiencing something other than a car, work cubicle/office, or "on call" duty is truly HEALING! Maybe our immune systems get a boost from allowing those stress hormones to settle down. Maybe our breathing is less shallow and we are getting more oxygen with each breath. I'm sure the list goes on. The key is that nature is a healing force.

Many years ago... long before the white man crossed over to America, the Native Americans knew a great deal about the value of plants for medicinal purposes. (There obviously were no pharmaceuticals back then)! Unfortunately, the Native Americans' lives were never the same after the white man settled what is now the United States.

Fortunately, some Native American traditions have been passed along successfully generation after generation. I once had the privilege of attending a Native American Dance and Music Festival. I was amazed at the rich history of the Native Americans for using plants medicinally. These lessons weren't taught in my history books. However, we could all stand to learn from the Native Americans and their respect for nature.

Have a wonderful week and don't forget to appreciate the nature all around you.

This article was posted by Jeanne via "Jeanne's Endo Blog" at www.endendoat.blogspot.com.

By the way, this elegant tulip photo is used with permission from "mimbrava" and was found on the Flickr website. If you click on the title of this post or the photo itself, it will route you to the Flickr website. Thank you "mimbrava" for a gorgeous, uplifting photo of my favorite flower.

6/04/2008

Alternative Medicine Is Amazing!

As per my disclaimer above, I do not prescribe treatment options. You need to consult with your health care provider(s) for that. I am excited to share some info regarding alternative medicine because many endo patients are not aware of all of the options available for managing endo symptoms.

For the purposes of this blog, I am going to use the phrase “alternative medicine” to refer to treatment options other than the typical “drugs and surgery” that are offered by Traditional Western Medical doctors for treating endometriosis.

In my personal experience and that of many women I know through my endo support group, many alternative medicine options have come to my attention. We will be talking a great deal about alternative medicine options on this blog. This post is just a jump off point for starting a dialogue on options that are available other than standard hormonal treatments and surgeries.

Since surgery can cause adhesions and scar tissue and since these can cause more pain, the benefits and risks of surgeries should be weighed carefully by talking with your doctor. Many women have numerous laparoscopies to remove endo. Also, medications can have side effects.

If alternative therapies and Traditional Western Medicine can be used together as integrative medicine, patients can get the best of both worlds: endo patients can choose the options that are best for them based on their age, fertility desires, number and severity of symptoms (including pain), etc.

Here are just a few alternative medicine options I am aware of through either personal experience or what my support group members have shared with me:

Acupuncture – I have been getting regular acupuncture for over 7 years now. I love it! For many years, I had heard women rave about acupuncture and I was afraid to do it. I thought it would hurt. I was in enough pain already and didn’t want to add to it by getting stuck with needles! However, I now wish I have tried it sooner!!!! My acupuncturist is awesome. He uses Japanese style needles. They are so thin and flexible… nothing like hypodermic needles! He describes them as “about the width of a cat’s whisker”. They are so skinny it’s unbelievable. They do NOT hurt! The cool thing about acupuncture for me is that it helps me in a holistic way…. It helps my whole body. He doesn’t just treat my endo symptoms. He treats all symptoms that acupuncture can appropriately address. It helps me enormously! My acupuncturist is a licensed acupuncturist. Here are a couple of websites you may find helpful:

http://www.acupuncturetoday.com/
http://www.acupuncturefinder.com/

Chi Nei Tsang – A couple of my fellow endo support group members have tried this modality and found it to be very helpful! I’m including a website with info about Chi Nei Tsang: http://www.chineitsang.com/. According to this website, “Chi Nei Tsang is a holistic approach to the healing touch modality of old Taoist Chinese origin. It integrates the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual aspects of our being.” If you haven’t tried this modality, it’s something you may want to investigate!

Diet and Nutrition – Many endo patients find that dietary changes help them feel better. Some endo patients feel better when they follow a wheat free and/or dairy free diet. There are books about endo and nutrition out there. One I’ve heard good things about (but haven’t read) is Endometriosis: A Key to Healing Through Nutrition by Dian Shepperson Mills and Michael Vernon.



Some endo patients have found diets for treating candidiasis helpful. See the book The Yeast Connection: A Medical Breakthrough by Dr. William Crook for more information.



Homeopathy – This has helped me so much! I am very blessed to have a friend who is very knowledgeable about homeopathy and who has helped me determine which homeopathic remedies are appropriate for my needs. If you are interested in checking out homeopathy, I would suggest finding a licensed naturopathic doctor to assist you in selecting the homeopathic remedies that are right for you. Going to the store and buying homeopathics and simply going by what’s on the label isn’t a great option because homeopathy is complicated and those labels simply aren’t enough to guide you if you are not trained in homeopathy. Homeopathic remedies are easy to take (the pellets dissolve under you tongue), they can be fast acting (depending on what symptoms you are taking it for), and they really work!!!

Massage Therapy – Many people think of massage therapy as simply a luxury or form of pampering. However, massage therapy certainly has medical benefits! If massage therapy interests you, try finding a licensed massage therapist by word of mouth. Some massage therapists are take-your-breath-away relaxing and others are just so-so. Some have special training in massage therapy that is more geared to medical benefits rather than just relaxation. Ask around and you may find that someone you know has a massage therapist they swear by!

Physical Therapy for Pelvic Pain – I never knew there was such a thing as this until a support group member told me about it. Then I tried it myself and saw what she was talking about. Then we told other support group members and several of them tried it too. I haven’t heard any negative feedback from the women who have tried this therapy. If you are experiencing pelvic pain, you may want to see if there is a physical therapist in your area that does this particular, specialized form of physical therapy. For information about this therapy, I would try searching on these two websites: http://www.pelvicpain.org/index.asp or http://www.nva.org/. This therapy is typically covered under insurance and often requires a doctor’s referral. The only reason I’m calling it “alternative” is that most endo patients aren’t aware this therapy exists and most doctors don’t mention it to their patients. Some geographical areas don’t have these specially trained practitioners. However, there could be one in your backyard and you won’t know it if you don’t check. This is a modality that can really help women with pelvic pain. Ask your doctor if it’s an option available near you and don’t be afraid to research on your own to see if it’s available in your area. It may be available and your doctor doesn’t know it yet! This is a relatively new field within physical therapy from what I understand.

HAVE A GREAT DAY!

This article was posted by Jeanne via "Jeanne's Endo Blog" at www.endendoat.blogspot.com.

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