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Qualified as an occupational therapist in Malaysia, registered in the UK. Former Lecturer and Head of Occupational Therapy in a Malaysian private higher education institute. I take a social justice informed approach and apply an intersectional lens to my work.

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Meals while living with chronic pain. Part 1: Why is this important??

When people talk about living with pain, rarely do they talk about the kind of food that one has to eat. Of course, if you're Malaysian, and you go to traditional treatments (i.e. Chinese medicine etc) then there is especial emphasis on certain herbs and soups to eat to help certain conditions, etc. But rarely do we spend much time talking about the composition of our every day eating. However, knowing what to eat to maintain our bodies in optimal condition is just as important as many other aspects of pain management that are typically covered by conventional treatment. In fact, it may help support a faster recovery too.

When do people living with pain need are not careful how they organise their meals:

1. they are at risk of putting on weight.

This is very common and I do see it happening in my occupational therapy clients. Besides reducing physical activity, our body goes into a fight or flight response while we are experiencing pain - this is equivalent to our body experiencing stress. This can cause cravings - or perhaps a more appropriate word, as they don't really feel like cravings sometimes, "increased attraction" to sugar-containing foods that could lead to weight gain.

2. They are at risk of causing further inflammation which leads to increased pain.

Sugar is a major cause of inflammation. It doesn't help that when our bodies are stressed, it leads us to be attracted to more sugar. Pain can be sign of inflammation (as mentioned in the post about nutrition, one of my clients has reduced pain when she takes salmon omega 3 which is anti-inflammatory) and while inflammation is a natural part of the healing process, it may not necessarily be a good idea to stimulate even more inflammation (and more pain!) than the body finds necessary.

3. They are at risk of leading to further diseases and health problems that could further weaken their already weakened physical state.

Chronic inflammation then leads to further complications. Did you know that the root cause of heart disease is actually inflammation rather than high cholesterol? Read this post on my stroke blog to find out how that happens. If you're already feeling that chronic pain is inconvenient to you, are you sure you want to complicate things further with more health problems and further hospital visits?

In Part 2 of this series, we would be talking about what to eat to maintain optimal health while living with chronic pain.

Update - other posts on this topic:

Part 2 of meals while living with chronic pain, what to eat and how it helps you  - http://painmalaysia.blogspot.com/2015/01/meals-while-living-with-chronic-pain_9.html
Part 3 of meals while living with chronic pain, shopping solutions - http://painmalaysia.blogspot.com/2015/01/meals-while-living-with-chronic-pain_20.html

Not part of the series but still helpful and relevant: Supplements for pain management

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