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07-25-2011, 11:38 AM | #1 | ||
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Folks,
I'm curious how stress levels impact everyone's situation? I've recently been progressing very well with a stretching program. My pain levels normally range from a 0 to 1.5-2 on average...and this is despite picking up my activity in the gym. What's odd to me is this past week, I had to travel for work and there was a noticeable rise in pain to about a 3 level. I spent about 9 hours in a car (1.5 hrs in a traffic jam) travelling so I could make several presentations and attend high level meetings. No doubt I was stressed. I got little sleep. By the time I got home last Thursday I was really upset that my pain had increased. Now, on Monday, back into my daily routine and even post gym workout, my pain is maybe a 1. And this is not the first time this has hapenned to me. Back in March, I had to travel to London for a few days and I was a mess in terms of my TOS pain. Is this common? Is this "postural stress?" I really hate hitting these potholes and I'm wondering how I can manage these situations better. Thanks. KY |
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From my readings around and about, when stressed we tend to breathe more shallowly as well as subconsciously tense our muscles - both affect how we feel & how our body will react.
Add in the static sitting postures to the mix and pain will usually increase. Mostly trying to move/stretch every so often and mentally try to de-stress/relax as much as possible is the best way around these bumps.
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07-28-2011, 09:42 AM | #3 | ||
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I have found that stress and traveling is the worst for me. If I take breaks and move around that helps. I am getting Cranial Sacral Therapy and that helps with my stress level. Good luck! |
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07-28-2011, 01:56 PM | #4 | ||
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I really have to figure this out on the work travel bit.
It's weird. I've been increasing my workload in terms of activities in the gym. Everything has been controlled with a systematic increase in activity to make sure I don't over do it. It's worked great with no major flare ups. Then, all it takes is a little bit of anxiety and postural stress to feel like it's all coming undone. And I know that when I travel, my stretching routine gets all out of whack...as does my life routine. Any tips here would be great. I'm sure diaphramic breathing would be a place to start. KY |
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