Saturday, 16 February 2008

Want To Carry On Gardening?

Aquilegia Flowers
Hi there,

I am so happy it is nearly Spring here :) Longer days and shorter nights and more sunshine(hopefully!),nesting birds and the garden starts to burst into life again :)

One of the things Spring means to me is more time in the garden. I love my garden.

However , with herniated and dessicated discs in my lower back I have learnt to protect my back and do my gardening in a slightly different way...

Back pain is often cited as a culprit of causing back injury, especially in the spring when us gardeners have perhaps been taking it a little easier in the winter then burst into action with the first flowers!!!

Also if you have a back issue gardening may seem a daunting task rather than a pleasure.

If you want to avoid back pain from gardening or are keen to know how to still carry on gardening with back issues read on...

For tips for gardening with back pain please read  Back Care In The Garden and Tips for Watering the garden 


If you already have back and sciatic pain and still want to do your garden, or you don't have back pain and want to avoid it, there you will find hints and tips for easier gardening. So whether or not you have back pain right now take a look and I hope you find it useful :)

It is important if you are to enjoy your gardening the whole season through that you look after your back.


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Lose the Back Pain, is a system of self assessments to determine what physical imbalances you may have that may be causing your pain, then specific and targeted exercises to follow to address the imbalances, along with pain reduction strategies. 

For useful information and suggestions there is a Free Back Pain Book Written by the Healthy back Institute-

7 Day Back Pain Cure
This free book (there is a small shipping/handling fee for physical book) will give you a good starting point for taking back control of your back pain covering reasons for pain, pain relief, possible treatments, action plans and many other things you will find useful.
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Thursday, 7 February 2008

Inspirational Quotes...Facing Challenges.

Beach scene with rocky outcrops

Every now and again I like to read inspirational quotes and poetry to give me a lift and motivation, or just to realise that someone else has been there before...

I love these quotes which I think can apply themselves to if you are coping with back pain and sciatica. Its all about having the courage, determination and hope to keep on going , keep on searching and trying and wanting to beat this thing. I know a few quotes wont make back pain disappear but if they help a little then thats good.

If I were asked to give what I consider the single most useful bit of advice for all humanity, it would be this: 

Expect trouble as an inevitable part of life, and when it comes, hold your head high. Look it squarely in the eye, and say, "I will be bigger than you. You cannot defeat me.
Ann Landers


I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He didn't trust me so much. Mother Teresa


The true measure of a man is not how he behaves in moments of comfort and convenience but how he stands at times of controversy and challenges.
Martin Luther King Jr.


It's not whether you get knocked down. It's whether you get up again.
Vince Lombardi


Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no help at all.
Dale Carnegie


Wishing you Health and Happiness






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Lose the Back Pain, is a system of self assessments to determine what physical imbalances you may have that may be causing your pain, then specific and targeted exercises to follow to address the imbalances, along with pain reduction strategies. 

For useful information and suggestions there is a Free Back Pain Book Written by the Healthy back Institute-

7 Day Back Pain Cure
This free book (there is a small shipping/handling fee for physical book) will give you a good starting point for taking back control of your back pain covering reasons for pain, pain relief, possible treatments, action plans and many other things you will find useful.
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Sunday, 3 February 2008

Safe Bathing With Back And Sciatic Pain

beach and blue sea
I Love my Baths again :) I am the person who loves low lights, candles and scented aromatherapy oils... However, with back and sciatic pain that little luxury proved difficult.

It can be very hard when you are suffering from back pain and sciatica to do some of the normal things everyone else takes for granted...such as taking a bath.

If you have severe and debilitating back pain you may need to take professional advice and may require adaptations to your bathroom. As I am not an expert in these things I will not comment on options here but you may wish to investigate through your healthcare provider.

For others at first it may be easier for you to take a shower. When I initially got back and sciatic pain my physiotherapist recommended I did not take a bath at all but shower instead. If you have a separate shower cubicle it is perhaps easier to just go in and stand than to even try for a bath.

If your shower is the shower over the bath type like mine then its a bit more complex as you still need to negociate stepping over the bath which seemed guarenteed to produce spasms of pain for me. My legs at that stage were often in tingling pain or experiencing numbness and I did not feel safe without support.

In either case please ensure you have a very safe non slip mat or surface. A handrail is also very useful if you have one if you need to steady yourself. You may wish to consider having one fitted.

The last thing you want to do is slip!

This may be embarrassing, but if you are at all worried about getting in the bath get someone to help you in and out. My husband was always there to help me step over the bath when I was getting a shower. I needed his support to make me feel safe, especially stepping out of the shower. Then I graduated to holding onto the sink to support myself .

If you feel you can tolerate a bath then again go slowly and carefully and ideally have someone around in the house to call on if you need them. Don't spend too long in the bath or have the water too hot. About 20 minutes was OK for me.

The way you need to lie in the bath can be difficult for some people, even painful, so you will need to be the judge of that. Our bath is quite wide so I was able to turn and lie in a comfortable position for me.

You may wish to consider sea salt in the bath and see if that helps you . I found dead sea salts helped to relax my muscles.

Also it can be lovely if heat helps you with the pain to have a couple of short showers each day with the water directed onto your back or to have a couple of short baths per day.

Getting out was the most difficult part and again I needed support to get out. I found it best to get into a kneeling position then to stand from there using my upper body to push up. That was just the way it worked for me. You will need to experiment for yourself.

I noticed while actually in the bath often all pain went away... which was BLISS and was one of the ways I knew that heat on my back helped to ease the pain for me.

Like everything concerned with your back pain and sciatica you will need to judge what is best for you for yourself.

Do you have any bathing tips to pass on to others who may have back pain? Feel free to comment here...




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Lose the Back Pain, is a system of self assessments to determine what physical imbalances you may have that may be causing your pain, then specific and targeted exercises to follow to address the imbalances, along with pain reduction strategies. 

For useful information and suggestions there is a Free Back Pain Book Written by the Healthy back Institute-

7 Day Back Pain Cure
This free book (there is a small shipping/handling fee for physical book) will give you a good starting point for taking back control of your back pain covering reasons for pain, pain relief, possible treatments, action plans and many other things you will find useful.
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Saturday, 26 January 2008

All Bunged Up? Back Pain And Constipation.

OK Constipation and back pain, not a sexy topic, not one you want to discuss with your family and friends but one that does come up.

If it affects you, one you will know can be miserable, painful and make you feel very unwell- the last thing you need on top of back pain and sciatica...Also sometimes being constipated may create pain in the lower back so it is worth taking it seriously.

You will know you are constipated if you do not go as often as you normally do, if you have to strain more than usual and if you have a feeling of not completely emptying your bowels. When you do go the stools may be hard and lumpy smaller or larger than normal for you. On top of that you may also experience stomach pain and bloat, not want to eat and feel sick.

There can be many causes of constipation.If constipation goes on for any length of time and/or you are in pain you should see your doctor. Be prepared to talk with them about your bowel movements and any changes in your health, lifestyle and diet. Clearly you should say you have back pain if they are not aware of that.

One of the reasons you are constipated could be any medication you are taking for your back pain or other health issues/ If you suspect this do not stop taking the medication but get to see your doctor as soon as possible and describe what has happened.

Other causes may be not eating the proper amount of fibre-fruit, veg, cereal and not drinking enough water . It may be that since you developed back pain you cannot do so much exercise or find moving around difficult or painful and lack of exercise may also be a contributing factor. In addition if you find back pain is making you depressed and anxious this may be a factor towards developing constipation as well.

If you have back pain and are constipated you may well find that it aggravates your pain...the act of straining puts pressure on your back and equals pain.

Of course the best thing is not to become constipated in the first place..

If it is already an issue for you you could first try natural methods like prune juice, additional fibre in your diet, getting a little exercise if you can. You might also try putting your feet up on a little stool ( no pun intended!) while you sit on the toilet , this can make it easier to "go". Do not sit for ages trying to go, it will only hurt you more.

What you can do naturally and what you should do all the time to prevent constipation and have regular bowel movements is to:

  • Drink enough water ( about 8-10 glasses a day)
  • Get some exercise-Whatever you can do with your back pain
  • Eat a diet which includes lots of fresh fruit and vegetables, ideally five or more portions a day.
  • Increase your daily intake of fibre., especially fruit, vegetables and cereal and if you also eat things such as wheat bran that will make stools easier to pass.
If constipation does not ease with these methods or you are frequently constipated or have alternate constipation and diarreah, or are in pain you should consult your doctor. They can give further advice and possibly medication and have the cause of the constipation looked into further.More Information on Constipation from this page at NHS DIRECT





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Saturday, 19 January 2008

What Can Massage Therapy Really Do For Your Back Pain?

Article courtesy of Steve Hefferon, CMT, PTA and co-founder of "Lose The Back Pain"

If done correctly, massage therapy can work wonders for people with back pain. It may not always be the best choice, and it may not work for everyone. But most people will get great results if the massage therapist has a good understanding of the human body, muscle imbalances, and how to work with them. A word of caution: Massage therapy should never be considered a substitute for proper medical attention.

As a massage therapist for the past 10 years, I have watched massage therapy grow in popularity and credibility to the point where the practice is now commonplace for those who suffer from back pain. There is no denying the positive effects massage can have on the body. Most massage therapists use a variety of techniques during a session, such as energy techniques and stretching, along with traditional massage.
The Touch Research Institute at the University of Miami has coordinated over 100 studies that document the therapeutic effects of massage. One study on massage and back pain found that massage decreased back pain and depression while also improving sleep and range of motion for most joints.


What to look for in a massage therapist

As in many other professions, there are varying degrees of training and qualifications a massage therapist can have. It is up to you to find one who is trained in techniques that actually address issues of back pain.
Some of the more popular styles of massage for back pain are: orthopedic massage, medical massage, and something called St. John's Technique. It would also be a good idea to look for a massage therapist who has comprehensive knowledge of muscle imbalances relating to back pain. Good luck finding one, because they are rare.

How does massage therapy provide relief?

You probably have heard that massage improves circulation, right? But exactly what does that mean?
Well, throughout our bodies we have a clear fluid that circulates around the body tissues called lymph. At the same time, we may have inflammation, which is an immune response to injury or infection that causes pain, redness, heat, and swelling in the affected area - in our muscles, around our muscles, even in our joints.
When lymph and inflammation start to accumulate in the body, the excess fluid will put pressure on blood vessels and our circulation will decrease, limiting blood flow to that area.
As the pressure increases, it irritates the nerves, which will cause you to have pain. By helping the body remove excess lymph and inflammation, massage therapy can make your blood flow better, which will reduce the pressure that is irritating the nerves and get rid of your pain.

And as if that were not enough, massage provides a number of other benefits: relaxing the muscles, improved range of motion, improved sleep, and increased production of endorphins, which will improve your mood. Is it any wonder you feel like a million bucks after a massage?

Is massage all you need to get relief?

As helpful as it is, massage has a very limited scope and cannot fully address your condition. It's great for removing inflammation and providing relaxation, but back pain is a physical condition that requires a physical solution. Sure, a massage therapist may stretch your body a little. But that's not a substitute for identifying muscle imbalances and postural dysfunctions and then developing a very specific and very targeted action plan to correct them and restore the body's harmony.

If massage is part of an overall plan that includes working with a trained expert in muscle imbalances and postural dysfunctions, then you may be on to something. Unfortunately, most people don't go this route. In my opinion, the ones who do will get the best and fastest results.

Is massage right for everyone?

Of course not. There are a number reasons why massage might not be right for you. Please review this list as you consider massage as an option.
10 Heart conditions
11 Hypertension
12 Edema
13 Angina
14 Epilepsy
15 Bell's Palsy
16 Sunburn
17 Neuritis
18 On prescription meds




All massage sessions are one-on-one, which gives you the opportunity to converse with the therapist as well as get the personal attention you need to get results. You can ask questions about how you compare with other people.
Feel free to ask the therapist what approach he or she will be taking so you know what to expect. The massage therapist has many different techniques to use to deal with your back pain, and some are better than others.

Be aware that sometimes a massage therapist can get distracted with other problem areas. It is in your best interest to keep the therapist focused on your back and associated ailments. You may need to try several different therapists before finding the one that works best for you - and with you.

Article courtesy Of Steve hefferon CMY, PTA The Healthy Back Institute



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For useful information and suggestions there is a Free Back Pain Book Written by the Healthy back Institute-

7 Day Back Pain Cure
This free book (there is a small shipping/handling fee for physical book) will give you a good starting point for taking back control of your back pain covering reasons for pain, pain relief, possible treatments, action plans and many other things you will find useful.
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Monday, 14 January 2008

Incredible Story Of Courage and Determination.

When I read this story of two people overcoming their difficulties I just had to share it with you...

If you are suffering from debilitating illness , back pain or sciatica I hope that reading this story I link to below will give some hope , some idea that maybe, just maybe physical difficulties can be overcome.

Learning to walk again

It hit a nerve with me as walking was always something I had completely taken for granted until I got back issues. I had walked for miles with my dog and my husband and loved country hiking. Then that all came to an abrupt halt. I could not walk a few yards without tingling, burning pain in my legs and spasms in my back. Sometimes my legs would go completely numb, weird and scary.... sometimes I could hardly walk to the bathroom due to my legs going numb and my back spasms giving me so much pain I could cry. Many of you will be familiar with that sort of pain , I know...

In my "down" moments I felt very sorry for myself and thought why did this have to happen to me? In my more reflective moments I thought ah well at least I was able to do this walking once. At least I have the memories....

Sometimes it made absolutely no difference to me seeing that other people had overcome pain and restrictions due to various conditions.

However, sometimes it spurred me on and gave me hope to see what was possible...and thats why I wanted to offer this link.

It kinda depended on my mood. Low mood tended to immobilize me and I lost the will to fight, but luckily for me, every time I managed to find inspiration from somewhere, push through that and pick myself up again. I knew I could find a way and I knew I must never give up looking for what might work for me.

Now I can walk again pretty much as well as I could before, I just need to be more careful and do my stretches, swimming/water therapy and exercises for the continued health of my back.

I offer this link to you as inspiration only. We are all different and I do know how challenging and downright pain in the *** back pain is. However I think a little inspiration is a good thing wherever it comes from...

I thought this story of these guys was amazing and wonderful. I hope you enjoy reading it as well.

Learning to walk again


I just wanted to pick out two quotes from it which are so inspiring from people who have been through all they have.

"The first thing you have to do is you have to turn a negative into a positive so if you're sure you're not going to get better, it's going to be that way,” said Hurlburt.

"Don't give up, don't ever give up. Cause if there's a will there's a way. And if you have that desire then you can do it,” said Abrams.





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