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No sugar and processed foods ? How am I not going to the arthritic pain get the better of me? That component we will get to a little later. ** NOTE: Pg 120-196 in THE ARTHRITIS HELPBOOK (see reference listing for details) lists numerous exercise routines, workouts, tips and recommendations to help you manage your pain and arthritis better through structured activities, tailored exercise for optimal results and peak performance, agility, flexibility, endurance, relaxation, overall fitness, all-body, parts-type workouts that can work its magic for you. It therefore becomes extremely necessary for you to focus in on the basic and comprehensive coping skills and lifestyle changes to NOT allow it to direct and hold your quality of life captive. Set plans and steps to get you around and where-ever there is where you are planning to go, trying to get to one building block at a time and eat away at the elephant of treatment options, choices, variety, disciplines, therapies, remedies and MORE ?

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Plan your day and tasks carefully 13. Do things you enjoy! Relieve pain and suffering through positive thought and self-speak, focus and mental agility.

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Section 2 - Pills and Prescriptions, Medications and Drugs Treating from the inside, outward

Medications are one way of dealing with the problems at hand. They do have side-effects and should not be taken lightly. Counter-indicators and drug-interactions need to be explored and analgesics may only have limited effectiveness. Pain management can very easily be your biggest and main concern with arthritis, as will be your feelings in coping with what the disease is doing to you. That component we will get to a little later. Coping, living through the pain is oftentimes not enough, but the starting blocks for many with the disorders of the joints in question here. Regardless of the type of arthritis, there is help.

There are many reasons people pop a pill or look for OTC (over-the-counter), prescription medications for pain relief for arthritis. Here are but a few from published sources and interviews You will probably be able to add quite a few of your own (feel free to do so)

? As a last resort
? At least doing something
? For immediate relief
? For managing the condition
? for mild to moderate osteoarthritis
? For painkilling mainly
? For when the pain is at its worst
? Getting rid of discomfort, immobility or lack of movement.
? Instant relief, temporary relief
? It can be used safely over periods of time without too much risk
? Limited dosages
? living BETTER with the situation
? on doctors orders
? Self-medication and hands-on self-management of the pain and condition feeling empowered and inspired to live with it and not be overwhelmed by it!
? severity attacks
? to minimize re-occurrence
? to reduce inflammation
? to treat knee arthritis or osteoarthritis
? treats the symptoms
? When it starts

So, what are your reasons and rationale for taking/not taking medication for your condition? That is a personal and individual choice and that is the beauty of it everyone can pick their treatment that is MOST suited for them, despite side-effects, they do work for some people in minimizing their pain.