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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  • What To Know About Having Mohs Surgery For Your Skin Cancer

    29 August 2016

    When you have skin cancer removed, the doctor typically removes the cancer and a portion of healthy tissue surrounding it to ensure no stray cancer cells remain. Because you may loose a lot of tissue, there may be a scar or scoop mark left behind after you heal. If the skin cancer is on your face, you probably want to minimize the scar as much as possible. In that case, your doctor may decide you're a good candidate for Mohs surgery.

  • Tired Of Your Plaguing Sports Injury? Non-Abrasive Treatment Options

    12 August 2016

    If you have a plaguing sports injury that just doesn't seem to heal completely and starts to flare up and cause pain routinely, it's time to find a pain solution. There are a lot of different things that you can do to help treat the injury and get rid of the pain and irritation, that won't include expensive prescriptions or pain pills from a bottle. Talk with your physician and ask about the following treatments to help treat your pain.

  • 3 Ways To Help Your Body Adjust To Hearing Aids

    3 August 2016

    Getting hearing aids is a huge adjustment that will improve your life, but they will take some getting used to. Here are three ways that you can help your body adjust to using hearing aids. Listen To Audio Books As You Read When you read a book, instead of just reading it silently to yourself, listen to it on audio as you read. This will help you get used to listening to dialogue and descriptions with your new hearing aids.

  • 9 Ways To Protect Your Eyes While Using Electronics

    22 July 2016

    Tablets, smartphones, computers, and game consoles are fun to use, but they can be damaging to your eyes. You can experience headaches, dry eyes, itching, burning, and long-term vision problems. If you spend time staring at electronics throughout the day, here are some tips to protect your eyes.  Minimize the glare. A glare can intensify the glow from an electronic's screen and cause your eyes to strain. Using an anti-glare screen or a computer hood can help to reduce the glare.

  • Looking To Shed Some Pounds? Why You Should Start With A Rapid Weight Loss Program

    11 July 2016

    If you're ready to lose weight and get into shape, you may be currently researching all of your options.  However, before you get down into the meat of your new lifestyle, you may want to start with a rapid weight loss program.  Rapid weight loss programs are designed to teach you the tools you need to drop a significant amount of weight in a relatively short period of time.  Learning more about the benefits of rapid weight loss programs can help you see why you should start one today.