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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  • Enhancing Understanding To Improve Treatments - What To Expect While Undergoing A Cancer Clinical Trial

    18 May 2015

    If you've been diagnosed with cancer, the mental stress of undergoing a variety of treatments can sometimes feel nearly as exhausting as the physical challenges. For many people, the uncertainty that comes with cancer treatments can lead to confusion and worry. Keeping your mental health in its best possible condition remains a vital part of promoting your physical recovery as well. Below, you'll find a guide to some things you should expect while undergoing cancer clinical trials.

  • 3 Tips For Getting Through Cancer Treatments

    1 May 2015

    Cancer treatments can be a difficult ordeal, even though it may save your life. However, you'll need to be sure that you are able to get past it in a way that decreases the amount of suffering and discomfort that you go through. When this is that you are looking for, there are a few good tips that you'll be able to employ. Take advantage of this information and use it for your benefit.

  • 5 Tips For Recovering after Your Nose Job

    17 April 2015

    If you are thinking about having a nose job done, one thing that you might be worried about is the recovery stage. Luckily, recovering from rhinoplasty isn't as tough as you probably think, and following these five tips should help you get back into good shape in no time. 1. Wear Your Protective Splint When you first get out of surgery, you should have a splint on your nose. Do not tamper with your bandaging, attempt to clean the surgical site, or replace your splint.

  • Which Type Of Stair Lift Is Right For You?

    2 April 2015

    They say home is where the heart is, which is why you should always feel comfortable and safe when you're at home. Unfortunately, as you age, mobility throughout your home might become a problem. Not only is it more difficult to move from upstairs to downstairs, but your risk for injury and falls is much greater. Fortunately, there's a solution to your home mobility problems. A stair lift is a great way to be able to live in your home without being hindered by limited mobility, and there are multiple types of stair lifts on the market that can meet all your needs.

  • 3 Things You Shouldn't Do The Night Before Mohs Surgery

    24 March 2015

    Mohs surgery is a common and highly effective form of surgery for skin cancer patients. Although you are probably looking forward to having surgery done so that you can get better, you are probably feeling pretty nervous about the whole thing. Luckily, proper preparation can help. Along with listening to any instructions that you might have been given by your physician, make sure that you avoid these things the night before your procedure.