Tuesday, November 16, 2010

TAI CHI


            For this weeks blog I decided to try some Tai Chi.  I have also been visiting a physical therapist, and she encouraged me to try tai chi also.  Tai Chi reminded me a lot of tea kwon do.  Except tai chi’s movements is easier flowing than tea kwon do. I generally used videos on youtube, and would give me something to go off of.  After a video I usually continue repeating it for thirty minutes.  I felt weird doing Tai chi at first, but eventually I found it relaxing and soothing.  Before I began I would stretch to loosen up my body.  After doing Tai Chi for just a week I have felt like I am dealing with the stress in a more manageable fashion.
            There has been a study where 66 people were divided into two groups.  One group would do Tai chi and the other would just stretch.  Overall the group with the Tai Chi in it reported that their pain physically and emotionally decreased.  I do feel like I can deal with my usual everyday stress a little bit more easily.  I am planning on keeping up the Tai Chi.  I hope that anyone who reads this will consider taking part in tai chi. 

Sunni 

Tai Chi Chuan 24 Steps Beginners Lesson 1

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Fibro Frog

This week’s blog I decided to finally tackle the one thing I was procrastinating on.  This would be dealing with my fibro frog, and try some memory tips.  I have a terrible memory, and I really should have started with this from week one, but I kind of forgot about my fibro frog.  I usually use my phone for reminders on events and things, but this week I have been favoring on using my computer.  I have been making out my schedules, and amazingly I haven’t forgotten things as frequently like I usually do.  I usually am always using humor for almost everything.  So this comes naturally to me.
 This week I also cleaned my room, and did so filing which I really needed to do.  De-cluttering my room has helped be remember where I put my stuff.  My room isn’t dirty the majority of the time, but I still lose where I place my stuff.  So I decided to kind of file things away.  Have certain areas that I will place things, and so far it has worked.  I tried to form a routine, but I did not work out so well for me.  Now when I write things down it does help, but only when I find the paper I write those things down on. I have always kept a pill keeper, and those really do help.  The key is to keep the pill keeper in vision so you will remember to take them.  Lastly, when it comes to fish I like my fished fried, and that might be my problem. 
If you have fibro frog or even memory problems you should try at least one of these things.  If you were to try anything from my blogs I would probably try to help with memory problems.  So far these things really are working for me.  I whish you luck on the road to better memory.
Sunni
http://www.fibromyalgia-symptoms.org/memory_tips.html

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Tis the season for the parties!

I have been saving this topic for Halloween, and my friend’s birthday party.  When you plan a party you get really stressed, and up tight.  Well, at least I do all most every time there is a party. I usually have a brake down of some sort, or I feel like I can’t finish the planning.  I am not even entirely sure why I feel this way, but I can’t help it.  I had to make myself realize that no one cares if the party isn’t perfect.  This was extremely hard for me to deal with.  My friends almost had to keep me away from the party until it started. 
For dealing with party planning from the website I used as my guide lines I had some interesting things to deal with.  I tried to prioritize the best I could.  I finally decided that we were going to have fun.  So I focused on making space for us to dance or what not.  I usually always plan ahead, but this time I decided to clean during the entire week, and not just wait until it’s too late.  The hardest thing was trying to take care of myself.  I tried to make sure I had breaks to sit down, and eat.  I just wanted to keep on cleaning, but I made myself stop and remember I want to feel healthy during the party, and not sitting down sad in pain the entire time.
For my coping skills I had my friends to help me with a lot.  They helped me cook the night before the party.  We made a lot of cookies, and we bought everything we needed.  Now, for the cleaning part I didn’t really listen to much.  Sadly, I still cleaned every room almost, and I was trying to make the house clean.  I just can’t help on that aspect.  Yes I ended up feeling pain, but everyone who showed up to the party was amazed that it was so clean.  By the way I live with my friend; so that was a shocker for them.  I bought decorations, and my friend helped me put of a lot of them.  Having helped helped lessen some of the stress I am not going to lie.
If you have parties try these things out, and also the things on the website.  They did help with decrease a lot of the stress that I usually deal with when I plan a party.  I hope that if you do try to try these things that they will help and work for you. 


Sunni