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Traveling with Chronic Pain Doesn’t Have to Hurt

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Everyone enjoys taking a nice vacation sometimes, but people with chronic pain often find taking a vacation to be challenging. Chronic pain is a common and troublesome problem. Arthritis, fibromyalgia, carpal tunnel syndrome, sciatica, stomach conditions and migraine headaches are just a few types of conditions that can cause chronic pain. For people living with chronic pain, even the thought of sitting in a car or the cramped seats on a plane can make them feel like taking a vacation is nearly impossible.

While chronic pain is a hard condition to live with, staying as active as possible may help you feel better. You deserve to have fun and to take a vacation. Traveling with chronic pain doesn’t have to hurt, and here’s what you can do travel with more ease.

De-stress before your vacation

Taking a vacation is a great way to relax and de-stress. But, what about all the stress leading up to taking a vacation? All of the pre-vacation tasks you have to do, such as packing and cleaning, can make you feel stressed. More stress means more anxiety and chronic pain.

Get organized

Getting organized and staying organized can help you stay relaxed and focused. Making a checklist is a great way to stay organized, and it feels great when you get to check off something from your list. Here are some simple tips to keep you on track:

Take care of yourself

You’ve prepared for your vacation and stayed organized. Now it’s time to enjoy your vacation. You know your body better than anyone else. Once you reach your destination, consider these easy tips to stay as pain-free as possible.

Don’t forget to have fun 

With a little planning, you can enjoy taking a vacation even if you’re living with chronic pain. Remember to be open about your needs and limitations with anyone you’re traveling with. Your family and friends will want to help you so everyone can have a great time together. From a week-long getaway to quick weekend trip, you’ll be glad you took some time to renew yourself.

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