Fear, Loathing and Pain at Thanksgiving & Four Tips That Will Make You Feel Thankful by Dr. Jacob Teitelbaum

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Fear, Loathing and Pain at Thanksgiving & Four Tips That Will Make You Feel Thankful, by Dr. Jacob Teitelbaum, chronic pain expert and author of The Fatigue and Fibromyalgia Solution

Does the thought of another holiday season fill you with joyful anticipation or overwhelm you with dread and anxiety?  For most people, the holidays are a little bit stressful. And for those who are already struggling day-to-day with chronic pain or fibromyalgia, the added holiday stresses can actually trigger a flare of pain symptoms. “While you may not be able to totally avoid stress, you can reduce your stress levels and your odds of painful episodes by following a few simple rules,” says Jacob Teitelbaum, MD, chronic pain expert and author of The Fatigue and Fibromyalgia Solution (Avery Penguin 2013).

Dr. Teitelbaum recommends 4 cornerstones: 1) a healthy diet, 2) restful sleep, 3) exercise and physical activities, as you’re able, and 4) spending time with the people who make you feel good. Here are a few more Rx’s from Dr. T that will make you feel thankful:

For more tips from Dr. Jacob Teitelbaum, please visit www.vitality101.com.

 

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