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Month: March, 2011

Stress-related back pain…

Been having serious back pain since the new routines kick in..I don’t think I can cope anymore. I want the old routine back. Alhamdulillah hubby dearest is very understanding ..We now, have to start looking at our priorities again. Well, there’s a good Malay proverb that says ‘ Yang dikejar tak dapat, yang dikendong keciciran..’ We really don’t want anything like that happen to us. I’m already happy with what we had previously. The previous routine fits us really well and  I really hope we can get back to that routine again.. InsyaAllah.. Amin..

* Some info on stress-related back pain*

The Stress / Back Pain Connection

There is a strong connection between stress and back pain. Stress causes a release of stress hormones. Stress hormones increase the perception of pain.

Stress hormones also cause the muscles to tighten up. The muscles may tense up so much they go into painful spasms. Back and neck muscles are particularly sensitive to the effects of stress.

Muscle tension reduces blood flow to the tissues (reduced oxygen and nutrients to the tissues). Reduced blood flow delays healing. Adequate circulation is also necessary to flush acidic waste products (byproducts of muscular activity) from the tissues. A build up of acidic waste products in the tissues can cause fatigue and pain.

Stress in itself can cause back pain. A person with a ‘bad back’, e.g. a person who has scar tissue from an old injury or degenerative changes in the spine due to aging, may notice the effects of stress triggering back pain even more than someone with a healthy back. The slightest muscle tension may be ‘the straw the broke the camel’s back.’ For instance, if spinal nerves are already restricted by scar tissue or calcium deposits it may take minimal muscle tension to compress nerves and cause pain. Sciatica may flare up when one is feeling stressed.

Tense back muscles increase back pain and pain increases tensing of muscles – a vicious cycle of stress and back pain can be created.

The back is less capable of tolerating even mild abuse (lifting something slightly heavy, poor posture, a sudden twist, sitting too long, etc) when a person is under stress. Stress causes the muscles to tighten up, leaving them vulnerable to injury.

Reducing Stress

Relieving stress can reduce pain that is aggravated or caused by tense muscles. Managing stress on an ongoing basis may also help prevent back pain from occurring in the first place.

Exercise
Stress can be relieved through exercise. Aerobic exercise is a particularly effective form of exercise for relieving stress -aerobic exercise burns off stress hormones and increases the body’s production of endorphins – naturally occurring chemicals that relieve pain and improve mood. Stretching exercises also can relieve stress and loosen tight muscles. Yoga incorporates poses that increase strength and flexibility with breathing techniques to relieve stress.

Relaxation Techniques
Relaxation techniques invoke the “relaxation response.” Muscles relax and blood pressure, heartbeat, and respiration decrease. This is the opposite of the “stress response” where muscles tense and blood pressure, heartbeat, and respiration increase.

There are many relaxation techniques, from simple deep breathing exercises that are easy to learn on one’s own to self-hypnosis that must initially be taught by a qualified professional. Other relaxation techniques include meditation, progressive muscle relaxation, guided imagery, biofeedback.

Source: here

happy, seeing them happy…


*Happy Mommy*

the book…

The book was recommended by Glen aka the SV… He gave me to read on the data analysis as I mentioned to him that I was quite stuck and confused…its just one of those tonnes of books that he let me keep for my readings..but this book, he clearly mentioned that I can only keep it for a ‘wee’ while.. He said that this is his favourite book, he still do refers to it.. And uses it for his classes as well. Knowing about this, I’ve made up my mind to hunt for it. Thanks to the “redlaser app”, I managed to secure the book in no time. I opted for the used book.. Not being cheapskate, but because i’ve heard colleagues talked about it being a good bargain, besides it only cost me £2.22. huh! Definitely a bargain!

I was surprised when it arrived today. Though it clearly mentioned that its ‘used’, it looks spanking new to me ! Except for few dents, that doesn’t matter at all..

Aisya’s 3rd Birthday

Celebrated on 28th February & 5th March 2011 – Actual Birth date : 29th February… ;)

 

enjoying the sun with the girls

Last Monday, it was such a lovely day, and we took the opportunity to take the kids out to the citycentre.

Well, it was just a coincidence since daddydearest was going to to town for his educational visit to the Edinburgh Council in Waverly Court. We tagged along, parked the car and off we go, me and the girls went for some window shopping while daddy off for his visit. After some shopping at John Lewis @ St James Centre, we went out of the mall and coincidently found a beautiful park with spring flowers (Crocus albiflorus) just started to bloom. The girls had a blast, running around freely.

Hope to see more lovely  sunny days this spring!!

XOXOX

Mommy dearest!

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