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Coping With Fibromyalgia: Tips For Around The
House
When you suffer from fibromyalgia, even the slightest relief is
a miracle to the sufferer. Anything at all that can aid your
fibromyalgia treatment or reduce your symptoms or pain is very
helpful.
In addition to the fibromyalgia treatment your doctor has set
you up for, there are additional steps that you can take even
on small things around your home that will help you to feel
better
Listed below are some of the tips and techniques that I tried
that helped me to recover from chronic fibromyalgia pain. Since
one common area of pain for fibromyalgia sufferers is the
hands, many of these tips relate to easing the tension on the
hands.
• Buy easy to prepare foods. It’s often hard – or even
impossible- to cook when you suffer from fibromyalgia but
eating out all the time is unhealthy and can become expensive.
You can buy more “ready-made” meals, pre-cut vegetables, etc to
make cooking and preparing meals at home easier for
you.
• Use very sharp knives. When you must cook or
use scissors, make sure they are very sharp so you use
less pressure to make the cut and apply less tension to
your hands.
• Use a paper shredder. If you find yourself
needing to cut or tear a lot of papers, you will want to
use a paper shredder instead. For many fibromyalgia
sufferers, even tearing up a receipt can cause
pain.
• Avoid excess strain on your hands. It may be
hard for you to do things such as sewing, knitting, long
periods of typing, etc. If you must do these things, you
should try to limit the amount of time you spend on it at
once.
• Get ergonomical. Try to keep things such as
your office and workplace as ergonomically correct as
possible.
• Adjust your home. There are some changes you
might want to make around your home and office to help
your daily functions be more comfortable. For example,
you should angle your computer monitor to eye level. Try
different chairs, pillow, etc to make yourself more
comfortable and ease pain later.
Making small changes such as these around your home can improve
the way you feel and help aid other stages in your fibromyalgia
treatment.
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