Loving My Pain Free Life
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Loving My Pain Free Life

My name is Melinda Johnson and I suffered with foot pain for many years. I went to see a podiatrist and after an examination, I was told that I had heel spur syndrome. I followed the recommendations of my doctor by doing at home treatments along with physical therapy. I was amazed at how much these treatments helped my foot pain. Living with pain can have a big impact on your life and that's why I started this blog. My foot pain kept me from doing many things that I enjoy and I want to help others who are going through the same situation. As you browse through my blog, you'll learn about home treatments, medical procedures and new advancements in medicine that can help reduce pain. It is my hope that by writing this blog, you can live pain free too.

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  • Tips For Heating Up Your Walk-In Bathtub Space

    23 June 2017

    One of the downsides to needing a walk-in bathtub is the fact that the door seal requires you to be in the tub before you can fill it with water. In addition, you have to wait for the tub to drain completely before you can get out. This means you may get chilled as you wait for the tub to fill or drain, which can leave you less likely to actually use it.

  • Guidelines To Make The Most Of Your Foot Health

    28 February 2017

    When you want to keep your foot health on par a way that lets you stay comfortable and pain free, there are a variety of steps that will be useful. For instance, you will need to look into some therapies that can help your foot health, find the help of a professional podiatrist who can give you service and always eat in a way that is great for your foot health.

  • 5 Expectations You Should Have Post-Rehab

    27 January 2017

    Anybody who has been to a rehabilitation program for drug addiction knows that the struggle does not end simply because rehab is over. It can actually take quite a while before you feel "normal," even if your mind and body are free of substances. When you enter rehab, it is important to remember that there will be plenty of work you need to do even after you leave. Your journey is not over after rehab, and that's a good thing.

  • Need Temporary In-Home Health Care For Your Immobilized Child? What Should You Consider?

    20 January 2017

    If your young child has suffered a temporary health setback—whether paralysis caused by Lyme Disease or Guillain-Barre Virus (GBV) or immobility caused by a broken pelvis or fractured spine—that has left him or her unable to walk and perform personal care tasks, you may be wondering whether you'll need to quit your job or take an extended, unpaid leave of absence to care for your child around the clock. Even if you're eligible to take time off under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) without fear of losing your job, you may worry how you'll be able to manage financially, especially when medical bills begin to roll in.

  • Tips To Make The Most Of Your Neurological Health

    11 January 2017

    When you want to live a life that is free of pain and immune issues, it is crucial to focus on your neurological health. There are many ways to stay on top of this facet of health, which revolves around your brain, spinal cord, and nervous system. These systems play a role in many aspects of your life and must be factored in when you want to keep your medical care at its best.