donnellysdogs
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Interesting. Pain alters the way we react to all sorts of situations. What I meant was that having chronic pain was one factor that altered my behaviour. For example it affected mental wellbeing, I was less able to exercise, participate in social activities I had previously enjoyed, became less able to plan, shop for and prepare decent meals, etc.I think my pain is separate from my diabetes however I do think that pain meant I ate in a way which was more likely to encourage my diabetes to develop.
Would totally agree. I don't think I've heard of any research suggesting chronic pain might be a risk factor for type 2 diabetes. I also think your diabetes has to be at certain levels with pain before it takes precedence over the pain.Interesting. Pain alters the way we react to all sorts of situations. What I meant was that having chronic pain was one factor that altered my behaviour. For example it affected mental wellbeing, I was less able to exercise, participate in social activities I had previously enjoyed, became less able to plan, shop for and prepare decent meals, etc.
Mine is spinal related too. No I meant that just as obesity is a risk factor but that not everyone who is overweight becomes diabetic and not everyone who has T2 is overweight perhaps chronic pain could also be a risk factor, perhaps more to the point anyone where inflammation may be the cause or a side effect of the pain could be at greater risk of T2 as the pain continually raises blood sugar which might lead to greater insulin resistance.Do you mean that the pain could be diabetes related if there is also an increase in blood glucose, @cott97 ?
My pain was / is arthritic and spinal injury related. These began over 20 years before the T 2 diagnosis.
No honestly! No pain during childbirth! I stopped telling the story cos other women were obviously in a lot of painAaargh! The Heroic Birth Stories!
Interesting about adding the pain rating to the diary, though - I already track my periods, and sort of keep an eye on what they're doing (have only had one truly low-carb period since my diagnosis), but hadn't considered pain (and, I guess, the activity levels that often trigger it).
Good thought - thanks.
Also:
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Yes, @donnellysdogs , I've heard of ACT thru a pain management course. When I enquired further, it was deemed unnecessary in my case. So I asked for private help.... after the hypno-therapy. Which I use daily, more for relaxation, and I have my kindle reading to me as a distraction method. It was too expensive for the ACT, so I've opted for acupuncture. I've tried acupuncture in the past for another ailment (nausea) and it cured me on 1st session, I continued with treatments for about a year. Then we moved to a different area, and only recently found a practice near by. Today will be my 5th session. Very relaxing 45 minsHas your pain team been through ACT therapy with you?
This is accepting that the pain is real but getting help around acceptance of it.
The only treatment for pain that I coped with was morphine, butrans and diazepam. Thanks to alternative pain management I have lidocaine patches when needed that I purchase privately and turmeric and blackpepper for anti inflammatory and off anything addictive. I also do
therapeutic art therapy through my cancer therapy group.
Sorry, I must have missed a bit of info... what is cgm, please?Me too actually. Very separate to diabetes.
It was full recognition this April when I had 2nd general op and it shone up on my cgm....
The cgm doesnt work on blood from finger and it highlighted how differently my inner body was working to my actual blood...
So if this was doing it to the cgm I could align it fully to everything going on at that time.
Having the cgm for a while funded has helped me with stress and pain identification enormously.
OOH! NO! I tried tens machine it was even wosrer! I persevered with it for a few days, also at different times of day, but no, no help at all for meHave any of you tried a tens machine for pain?
I find it helps both distract me from the pain sensation, and enables me to get on with just getting on.
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