Simple techniques can reduce stress and pain in people with MPDs.
Dr Brent A. Bauer of the Mayo Clinic MD (Medical Doctor) contributed these stress-reduction and health management tips for people with MPDs. Dr Bauer is Director of the Complementary and Integrative Medicine Program at the Mayo Clinic in the United States.
In modern societies we prioritise work and productivity, sometimes at the expense of caring for our overall health. This can causes us to experience stress. What’s more, chronic illness can exacerbate these stresses and make us feel overwhelmed.
Research done at the Mayo Clinic (US) and other hospitals is showing that stress reduction has clinical benefits for patients. Stress reduction:
In other words, it just makes us feel a whole lot better.
Research being done at both the Mayo Clinic (US) and at Sloane-Kettering (US) has demonstrated the value of massage. A study on massage after open-heart surgery found that patients had a reduction in pain and muscle tension if given regular massages. These benefits apply equally to patients suffering from cancer and receiving chemotherapy. If you have an MPD, you may wish to seek out massage as a complementary treatment to help reduce pain and tension.
Recent research is showing that meditation offers substantial benefits, especially in reducing stress. Stress causes a decrease in immune function, an increase in heart disease, an increase in the rate of sudden death, and a decrease in the effect of medications. Meditation is a proven way to reduce these risks:
Yoga is an ancient practice that has been shown to reduce stress and fatigue and promote well-being. You can try a yoga class – there are many levels and you can find one that meets your needs – or try a yoga video demonstrating simple yoga postures. The effects are significant and proven: researchers Mustian, Palesh, Sprod et al recently published a report on the effect of yoga on sleep, fatigue, and quality of life. People in the study experienced:
Patients in the yoga program reported a 42% reduction in fatigue, compared with a 12% reduction in fatigue among patients who received usual care alone.
Try a yoga video with demonstrations of simple postures. Seek out a local class at your local gym or sports centre at a level that suits you.
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Meditation has astonishing and proven medical benefits - and there are both secular and more spiritual options.