- Dress in several layers.
- Keep your hands warm – wear warm gloves or mittens.
- Wear a warm hat – most body heat is lost through the head.
- Stay hydrated – avoiding alcohol.
- Drink warm liquids – decaf tea, hot chocolate, or warm apple cider.
- Stay active to promote blood circulation.
- To avoid dry split lips use lip balm.
- Avoid split skin around fingernails by keeping moisturizing cream on hands and avoid putting hands in water a lot. Use rubber gloves when cleaning or washing dishes.
- If you have to be outside make
sure to do so for short periods of time. Shivering is a sign that your
Maine Warmers Woolly Bear Neck Warmer - Use microwave hand warmers to pre-warm boots before going outside. Maine Warmers are reusable and washable. You can regulate the temperature by how long you microwave them. A Back or Neck Warmer can be used to warm hands and feet as well.
Betsy Hanscom is the designer of Maine Warmers microwave heating pads that help relieve muscle aches and pains, keep you warm in winter, and can be frozen to help you chill out in summer. She started this company in the year 2000 as an online, retail store. This blog is about the many uses of these heating pads and related health issues that have been brought to her attention through years of taking with customers and other interested people.
Sunday, January 19, 2014
Ten tips for weathering the cold temperatures – especially if you have to work outside
Saturday, January 11, 2014
7 Ways to stay warm in winter without boosting the thermostat
Once you get chilled it can be hard to warm up again. We are
still in the early stages of winter, and chances are we’ll be looking for ways
to stay warm while keeping the thermostat down as energy costs remain high. Be prepared for another cold snap when it arrives.
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Neck Warmer under a coat |
2. Wear a Maine Warmers microwave Neck Warmer under
your coat to help prevent that blast of
chill when you first step outside or slide
into a cold car.
3. Dress in layers and make one layer a vest to help keep your
core warm.
4. Wear a hat, inside or outside, to help keep the heat in.
5. Keep hydrated by drinking plenty of water.
6. If you know an elderly person whose hands are cold while watching TV or reading, give him or her some reusable, microwave Hand Warmers or a Cozy Sheep. They can be micro-waved for pennies and provide comfort for an hour or more. Or use a Back Warmer, which is more versatile, and wrap it around the hands or lay it on top of cold feet.
7. Use a heating pad in your bed. Cold sheets will keep you awake until they warm up. Enjoy winter with a little help from Maine Warmers.
4. Wear a hat, inside or outside, to help keep the heat in.
5. Keep hydrated by drinking plenty of water.
6. If you know an elderly person whose hands are cold while watching TV or reading, give him or her some reusable, microwave Hand Warmers or a Cozy Sheep. They can be micro-waved for pennies and provide comfort for an hour or more. Or use a Back Warmer, which is more versatile, and wrap it around the hands or lay it on top of cold feet.
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Cozy microwave sheep keeps hands and body warm |
7. Use a heating pad in your bed. Cold sheets will keep you awake until they warm up. Enjoy winter with a little help from Maine Warmers.
Friday, September 13, 2013
The Best Hair Treatment
I asked the lady who cuts my hair what I could do to help
keep my hair shiny and soft as I get older and it slowly turns to gray and dries out. She said the
best thing to do is to maintain a healthy diet, which of course makes sense but
isn’t always easy to do. When work and family keep me running all day and the dinner
hour arrives, I am sometime so tired I want to sit down and go hungry. The thoughts of preparing something healthy –
which takes time na/or money – are both unappealing. Usually on my late afternoon
travels I can
pick up a salad and some shrimp or pre-cooked chicken to add to it.
After a little chair time I can rally to make something from
the cupboard – a can of broth, a little onion, celery, and some canned beans
and/or frozen veggies will make do. Frozen spinach is great because it has
lots of healthy stuff and it is pre-washed and chopped.
It is probably less expensive to maintain a healthy diet than
to spend a lot on hair care – not to mention health care from not taking care
of oneself. When I look at hairdos in
the books at the hair salon, it is often the faces of the women that are more
appealing than the hairdos. I know I
will never look like those women even if I have the same haircut. But if I can
look the best I can that would please me.

Sunday, September 08, 2013
Vitamin K for better health
I just read that appropriate levels of vitamin K may help keep arthritis at bay -- an important fact for us Boomers who are approaching the end of middle age. Kale is a great source of vitamin K -- how coincidental! Check out Arthritis Today, Sept-Oct. 2013, p 19 in an article by Catherine Winters for more information about the benefits of kale and how it may prevent some types of arthritis.
I like Kale in soups and stews but don't think I would like it cooked by itself. Somewhere I read that massaging green veggies like cabbage, collards, and kale brings out the sweetness in them that would otherwise be locked in and makes them taste better.
I will have to put Kale on top of the to do list and will try to come up with a recipe for Maine Warmers' Snippets recipe blog. Maine Warmers sells microwave moist heating pads that help ease arthritis pain and help with flexibility.
I like Kale in soups and stews but don't think I would like it cooked by itself. Somewhere I read that massaging green veggies like cabbage, collards, and kale brings out the sweetness in them that would otherwise be locked in and makes them taste better.
I will have to put Kale on top of the to do list and will try to come up with a recipe for Maine Warmers' Snippets recipe blog. Maine Warmers sells microwave moist heating pads that help ease arthritis pain and help with flexibility.
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Back Warmer |
Saturday, August 24, 2013
Too many food opportunties
Last summer, after discovering Bam Bam Bakery – a gluten-free
store in Portland, Maine – I gained ten pounds. They have pizza, sticky yeast
buns, Whoopie-pies, and the most decadent, delicious dessert squares, including
my favorite -- a truly unique one that is made with blueberries and rosemary. Everything
in this bakery is gluten-free.
It took me 6 months to lose the extra pounds, since I tend
to gain weight whenever I even think about dieting. I chose instead to focus on
feeling better, eating smaller portions, and not feeling deprived when I had to
forgo dessert.
With so many daily food opportunities distracting us almost
everywhere we go, it can be difficult to avoid foods we should only eat in
moderation. We have to pass pastry and coffee shops on our way to work, pizza
and sandwich stops, fast food restaurants, home-made food in slow restaurants,
and ice-cream stands.
In a grocery store,
on the way to the fish department, we are distracted by pies, cakes, and
muffins. On the way to Dairy one can find new goodies on the end caps of the
aisles. When we look for a bag of frozen peas, low and behold, there are all
kinds of interesting hors d’oeuvres just a few glass doors away. Near the
checkout are candies and chips, and if one turns around to avoid looking at
them, specialty ice-cream cakes in the end of aisle freezer beckon. Even the
magazines sport covers with great big honkin’ chocolate cakes. Some
publications show a Photo-shopped skinny model with headlines that we can look
like her, then the sub-headings mention easy-to-make wonderful desserts on the
inside pages.

Of course a Maine Warmer will relax tense muscles. Curl up
with a back warmer and good book as an alternative to baking a cake or eating
dessert. Maine Warmers' Cozy Critters offer comfort without the calories.
PS
I still go to Bam Bam Bakery to buy bread and an occasional dessert.
Monday, August 19, 2013
Aromatherapy for keeping the mind alert and in shape
The aroma of peppermint may help with memory and alertness,
according to a study published on the and
a study done at Wheeler Jesuit University.
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Variegated Peppermint in my garden |
There are conflicting reviews
on this subject and one study showed that aromatherapy had no significant
impact on health. Maybe the smell of mint will help one become more alert if the mind is set
to believe. Like taking a placebo, it could have a psychological benefit.
Common sense tells me that learning new things, interacting with people, remaining physically active, and maintaining a healthy diet are the best and most natural ways to stay alert and keep the mind in shape.
Common sense tells me that learning new things, interacting with people, remaining physically active, and maintaining a healthy diet are the best and most natural ways to stay alert and keep the mind in shape.
One thing is for sure. When one is rested one is more alert and physical and mental well-being are more apt to be at optimal levels.
Sleep doesn't always come easy when we are stressed. Medical professionals all agree that heat helps relax tense muscles. A heating pad offers a way to chill out before bed. Maine Warmers Comforting Creatures are unique and whimsical and are microwaveable or freezable. A Dachshund Neck Warmer wraps around the neck, soothing away tension. A variety of Back Warmers may also help relax tense back muscles. They do not have fragrances -- mint or otherwise.
Sleep doesn't always come easy when we are stressed. Medical professionals all agree that heat helps relax tense muscles. A heating pad offers a way to chill out before bed. Maine Warmers Comforting Creatures are unique and whimsical and are microwaveable or freezable. A Dachshund Neck Warmer wraps around the neck, soothing away tension. A variety of Back Warmers may also help relax tense back muscles. They do not have fragrances -- mint or otherwise.
By the ways, a good use for mint is to place snips of fresh mint leaves over a plate of fresh orange slices and dates (pitted and sliced). It makes a healthy, easy dessert.
Wednesday, August 07, 2013
Dealing with Chronic Back Pain
Pain makes us appreciate life more when we are pain-free. Any pain is the "worst pain" whether it is a toothache, a headache, a hang-nail, or something else. Pain can be our best friend, when it stops us from taking action that causes more damage. As our worst enemy, it becomes an anchor, dragging along with us everywhere, and keeping us from the things we like to do most.
Because Maine Warmers' microwave heating pad are used as a home remedy for pain, I often receive phone calls from people who experience chronic pain. When I met Andrea Bowen, the creator of an audio CD, The Art of Living with Chronic Pain, I never dreamed I would soon have a personal need for her materials. After a back spasm that left me with terrible back pain, I listened to her CD. It helped me confront and deal with a nagging pain, that like a cranky child, had hold of my leg and would not let go.
Because Maine Warmers' microwave heating pad are used as a home remedy for pain, I often receive phone calls from people who experience chronic pain. When I met Andrea Bowen, the creator of an audio CD, The Art of Living with Chronic Pain, I never dreamed I would soon have a personal need for her materials. After a back spasm that left me with terrible back pain, I listened to her CD. It helped me confront and deal with a nagging pain, that like a cranky child, had hold of my leg and would not let go.
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Traditional Microwave Back Warmer |
I am also pleased to say
that my trusty Maine Warmer microwave heating pad for the back brought soothing comfort during the
journey to recovery. After surgery, I kept it in the freezer for gentle cold
therapy to help reduce swelling. It was soft and gentle -- not harsh like ice cubes -- and made icing more pleasurable than not.
If you know of someone
who is living with pain, or is recovering from back surgery, the gift a fun extra large Whale Back Warmer
may be just the thing to bring relief and a smile.
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Extra Large Microwave Heating Pad for the Back |
Saturday, August 03, 2013
Kicking the Sugar Habit
We love it in chocolate chip cookies, in ice-cream, and a whole range of delectable desserts. Go to Pinterest as see what gooey beautiful confections make your mouth water and send you clicking through to find the recipes..
White sugar, found in most recipes, comes from sugar cane, a tall grass that is grown in tropical climates. Large quantities of refined sugar can also be extracted from sugar beets, a crop once grown in Maine where the climate is anything but tropical. Small quantities of unrefined sugar can be enjoyed naturally in veggies and fruits.
The health benefits of sugar are zero. It packs energy in the form of carbohydrates, but lacks any nutritional value. Mixed with other foods, sugar adds appeal.
In small amounts sugar adds to quality of life. In large amounts it adds to the risk of diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular disease, tooth decay, possibly Macular Degeneration, skin issues, and more. Some claim that sugar is as addicting as heroin. Sweet alternatives to refined sugar are pure maple sugar, agave, and honey. But even with these, moderation is key.
If you find yourself craving sweets, nicotine, alcohol, or some other type of addictive substance, try some relaxation techniques instead – deep breathing, meditation, Yoga, exercise, or even a heating pads to help you physically relax muscles.
Maine Warmers offers microwave heating pads that are portable and safe to use, especially for those with diabetes. Their products range from traditional Neck and Back Warmers to Hand Warmers a variety of attractive and fun Comforting Creature Warmers.
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Maine Warmers Cozy Panda Bear Heating Pad |
They offer easy, online ordering, or one may order by phone. 888-735-7485
Friday, July 26, 2013
Dietary Decisions -- to take supplements or not
Well-meaning family and friends may recommend that you take dietary
supplements to help you deal with health issues or pain. Often these people don't know the side-effects or actual active ingredients contained in them. The FDA does not have
to approve supplements in order for them to be sold over-the-counter.
Your physician should be the best guide to determine whether
or not you should take a supplement. Your eating habits may determine what you
need for supplements. If you are on a restricted diet then you may have a
vitamin deficiency, and your doctor may recommend a supplement. Eating a well-balanced diet rich in fruits and veggies might be better for you than taking supplements.
Age also affects how well you body absorbs vitamins and minerals. A lack of exposure to sunlight or the need to wear sunblock might mean that your levels of vitamin D are low. If you are pregnant, then it is critical that you maintain appropriate levels of Folic acid. If the vitamin or mineral supplements you are taking are found in natural foods then you may be getting too much by supplementing.
Age also affects how well you body absorbs vitamins and minerals. A lack of exposure to sunlight or the need to wear sunblock might mean that your levels of vitamin D are low. If you are pregnant, then it is critical that you maintain appropriate levels of Folic acid. If the vitamin or mineral supplements you are taking are found in natural foods then you may be getting too much by supplementing.
The National Institutes of Health has a more detailed
article on “Dietary Supplements: What you need to know” and a fact sheet about
supplements that offers in depth information about supplements.
They also issue Safety Alerts for foods and beverages,
dietary supplements, and infant formula.
If you are thinking of taking an herb or supplement to help
you relax, try using a little heat therapy instead of taking Velarian. Heat is one of the oldest and safest of
home remedies. Maine Warmers microwave heating pads can also be frozen and used
for cold therapy to reduce swelling. Try placing a Back Warmer on your feet at
bedtime to help you relax and go to sleep. It is versatile and can be used to relax tense back muscles, stiff necks, and cramps or spasms.
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Benefits of exercising with arthritis
Studies have shown that resistance training can help reduce the painful effects of arthritis and increase range of motion. Building stronger muscles around the joints, increasing bone density and, burning calories to help keep weight down are all added benefits of exercising with arthritis.
Three great articles from reputable Web sites, extol the benefits of exercise for those with Rheumatoid Arthritis. I found these online after reading an article in Arthritis Today, May-June 2013.
Three great articles from reputable Web sites, extol the benefits of exercise for those with Rheumatoid Arthritis. I found these online after reading an article in Arthritis Today, May-June 2013.
- Exercise helps ease arthritis pain and stiffness
- Rheumatoid Arthritis and Exercise
- How Weight Lifting Benefits Rheumatoid Arthritis
The idea is to start with a minimal routine and increase activity as your body adapts, and you are able and ready to go to the next level. A physical therapist can be helpful in the initial stages. He or she can tell you what to avoid, depending upon your specific needs. A follow up visit once a year or as needed might give you new information and exercise routines to keep the boredom at bay.
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Maine Warmers Cozy Black Sheep microwave heating pad for the back |
When you exercise it is normal to feel some muscle stiffness. A heating pad can help relax stiff muscles, increase circulation, and help with flexibility. Maine Warmers has Neck and Back Warmers and a variety of Comforting Creatures that offer a fun way to feel better. All of their products can be frozen and used as gentle ice packs.
Friday, July 19, 2013
Physicians offer better communication than medical web sites
Online diagnoses are not the real deal, although web sites, such as the Mayo Clinic, offer a lot of facts and information to help one find the right questions to ask. Your physician is your best bet. Asking reputable people for physician recommendations is also a must – especially when it comes to surgery.
If I had just looked on web sites for medical information about surgery for a bulging disk I would never have been able to decide whether or not that was a serious option for me. Talking with an orthopedic surgeon directly and hearing from the person who would do the surgery about exactly what it entailed, helped me to make the decision to have the procedure that finally eased the pain in my hip and leg. It turned out to be a 45 minute day-surgery with a two week recuperation period. Actually it was longer than two weeks recuperation, but from the moment I came out of the recovery room, I felt cured.
If I had just looked on web sites for medical information about surgery for a bulging disk I would never have been able to decide whether or not that was a serious option for me. Talking with an orthopedic surgeon directly and hearing from the person who would do the surgery about exactly what it entailed, helped me to make the decision to have the procedure that finally eased the pain in my hip and leg. It turned out to be a 45 minute day-surgery with a two week recuperation period. Actually it was longer than two weeks recuperation, but from the moment I came out of the recovery room, I felt cured.
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Maine Warmers' microwave heating pad and gentle ice pack for the back |
Maine Ice helps reduce swelling on the face an other sensitive areas. For those who have had prostate surgery and need a soft ice pack, check out Maine Ice -- it's not just for the face.
Check out their Comforting Creatures for a fun way to feel better.
Thursday, July 18, 2013
Retired Service & Assistance Dogs Make Great Pets
She looked like she might tear your arm off in 2 seconds, but she was one of the sweetest dogs I ever met. A young German Shepherd, she was trained as a police
dog because she would not bite anyone. She never graduated to active duty
in a police department and was put up for adoption instead.
I helped my daughter-in-law one week end as she walked and fed this dog whose owners had gone away. On a walk, the dog heeled without being told, she stopped and sat at every road and looked both ways before venturing forth. She loved to play. I often thought that if I ever owned a dog I would find one that had been retired from a training program assisting someone who was visually or otherwise physically handicapped.
I helped my daughter-in-law one week end as she walked and fed this dog whose owners had gone away. On a walk, the dog heeled without being told, she stopped and sat at every road and looked both ways before venturing forth. She loved to play. I often thought that if I ever owned a dog I would find one that had been retired from a training program assisting someone who was visually or otherwise physically handicapped.
Guide Dogs of America say, “To be a successful guide dog,
many factors including health and willingness to work come into play. If a dog in our program does not meet all the
proper criteria necessary to be a guide dog, they must be removed from the
program.”
The waiting list to adopt a retired or what they call a “Career
Change” Dog is less than the six year wait for a working guide dog to help with
a disability.
Other organizations that may help you locate a retired assistance dog:
While you are waiting to adopt a dog, you might consider a
Maine Warmers’ Dachshund. It will curl up on
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Maine Warmers Cat and Dog microwave heating pads |
If you prefer cats, the same can be said for Maine Warmers’
Cozy Cat microwave heating pad.
Check out their other Comforting Creatures that provide
comforting companionship for people with arthritis and other conditions that
cause muscle or joint pain.
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Cooling off with Maine Warmers
You're suffering in the heat of summer and you wonder why we recommend a Maine Warmer in this heat! If it's frozen, it will help you cool off gently. The whole corn filling doesn’t get as cold as ice cubes because the
water content of the dried corn is less than water. It provides a soothing coolness that is perfect for chilling out on a hot summer night.
Store owner of New England Everyday Goods, Jim Therriault, in Peterborough, NH writes,

Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Keeping Hydrated
Summer is a time when it is easy to get dehydrated. Water help your body function well. According
to the Mayo Clinic, water dissolves minerals and nutrients and delivers them to
the whole body via the blood, and blood cells need water to function. Water helps keep your body temperature
regulated, keeps your joints lubricated, and flushes wastes out of your system.
If you don’t take in enough water to replace what you lose by
sweating during exercise, while working, playing, crying, breathing, vomiting,
or from diarrhea, you may feel tired and you may not function as well as you
would if you were hydrated.
SpryLiving.com ,
July 2013, has some recommendations for staying hydrated.
- When you see a water fountain stop and take a drink.
- Drink water during meals and in between bites.
- Think of water as a type of vitamin and incorporate it into your routine.
- Carry a bottle of water with you and sip on it.
- Drink water while you drive (just keep your eyes on the road as you do).
- Drink before going to the gym, during exercise, and after.
- Keep a glass or pitcher at your desk, and order water when you are dining out.
If you
feel very warm and tired and have not been drinking enough fluids, stop and
relax with a glass of Maine Warmer around your neck and
enjoy relief from the heat externally while you cool your insides by drinking
water. Or enjoy a fun Comforting Creature that has been store in the freezer.
water. Drink it slowly over a few minutes instead of all at once. Wrap a cooled (from the freezer)
water. Drink it slowly over a few minutes instead of all at once. Wrap a cooled (from the freezer)
Monday, July 08, 2013
Tips for Dealing with Pain
When you are in pain or just have discomfort from exercise,
illness, a condition such as arthritis, or an injury, there are some things may help.
Remain as active as possible. Talk with a physical therapist or your physician about the things you can do to remain physically active.
Find a friend and go out for a walk, a cup of coffee, or lunch. Try to talk about things in the news, books you have read, movies you have seen, and inject humor into the conversation. Keep the conversation away from your health or pain.
Eat well. Include lots of fruits and veggies in your diet and go light on the sugar. You don’t have to give up sweets, just limit your intake to one small dessert a day instead of one at each meal.
Remain as active as possible. Talk with a physical therapist or your physician about the things you can do to remain physically active.
Find a friend and go out for a walk, a cup of coffee, or lunch. Try to talk about things in the news, books you have read, movies you have seen, and inject humor into the conversation. Keep the conversation away from your health or pain.
Eat well. Include lots of fruits and veggies in your diet and go light on the sugar. You don’t have to give up sweets, just limit your intake to one small dessert a day instead of one at each meal.
Find something to do that you enjoy that will help keep your
mind off your pain. Create art, play music, go dancing, sew, garden,
read a good book -- something you love to do.
Find ways to relax. Make some iced or hot tea with Lavender. The flavor is
wonderful and it may help to calm you down when you are feeling anxious. You may find lavender tea in some health food stores. Sometimes it is combined with chamomile tea.
Read more examples Natural Ways to Feel Better, Arthritis
Today, March-April 2013, pp 52-54.
Check out this CD called the Art of Living with Chronic Pain, by Andrea Bowen (Pooka Publishing).
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Cozy Sheep heat therapy for muscle pain |
Maine Warmers microwave heating pads help promote relaxation and provide a natural home remedy for minor muscle aches and pains. A Cozy Bear provides soothing warmth and companionship for someone who is feeling a bit under the weather.
Monday, July 01, 2013
Managing at home after surgery
Returning home from having surgery can be challenging but
there are a few things to keep in mind to help make the transition easier according
to Emily Delzell, (Arthritis Today, March-April 2013, pp. 50-51).
One, prevent pain from becoming overwhelming by taking
medications as prescribed. Once pain intensifies it becomes harder to find
comfort again. Managing pain also helps
during physical therapy so that you get the most out of the sessions.
Two, check for signs of infection including redness that worsens
instead of feeling better, increased pain around the incision, and/or a fever
of 101 or more. Call your physician if you suspect an infection.
Don’t expect to run around like you can conquer the world.
Ask your doctor what kind of recuperation period you can expect. Someone who is
in their twenties will bounce back faster after surgery than someone in their
60s or 70s. Keep the lines of communication open with your physical therapist
and make sure to do the exercises. If you feel pain, don't do them. Discomfort from exertion is normal, but if you feel pain call your physical therapist and find out why.

Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Simple home aids to help after surgery or injury
There are a few things to have at home that may help you
manage simple procedures that, after surgery, seem like monumental tasks.
The National Institutes of Health, Medline Plus, Getting your home ready – knee or hipsurgery, offers many helpful suggestions for aids such as a reacher/grabber
to pick up things off the floor or just beyond arm’s length. Have a sock aid and a long shoe horn.
Arthritis Today also recommends elastic shoe laces so that your tie shoes can
be easy to slip on and off.
Either a portable toilet or a toilet chair with arms to fit
over an existing toilet allows you to use your arms to steady yourself and
prevent falls. Have grab bars installed next to the shower (do not use towel holders)
and keep non-slip mats in the shower to prevent accidents.
Have a basket on your walker or wheelchair to carry things
with you as you go from room to room – portable phone, pad of paper, pencil,
tissues, and other essentials. Or wear a fanny pack.
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Maine Warmers' Knee Pack -- Freeze and/or microwave |
Have an ice pack handy to help reduce swelling. It is
recommended that you do not place ice directly on the skin. Wrap it in a towel. Most health professionals recommend cold therapy for no more than 20
minutes at a time.
Simple gel ice packs can be purchased at a pharmacy. MaineWarmers’ Knee Pack is filled with whole corn and offers gentle cold without the
harshness of cubes or frozen veggies. The Knee Pack will hold a one-pound bag
of frozen peas or corn and has a strap to help keep it in place. Maine Warmers microwave heating pads and gentle ice packs come in a variety of shapes and sizes for backs, necks, hands and feet. Heat stimulates circulation and flexibility once the swelling has gone down.
Sunday, June 23, 2013
How to meet your goals post-surgery
Medical professionals will tell you to keep moving after surgery. A physical therapist may be able to help you reach your activity goals. Moving joints and muscles helps keep them flexible and gives
you more range of motion. You may not reach the goal you set each day or
week, but if you write down a few notes about each session and occasionally
look back to see how far you have come, it may encourage you and help motivate
you to keep working at it. It takes work and some discomfort to keep on track with the exercises prescribed.
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Cozy Gray Cat |
When you see a physical therapist ask
a lot of questions and have instructions written down so that you understand
them. Go over the exercises 2 or 3 times with the therapist so that you are
sure you understand how to do them correctly and don't cause more damage.
After the swelling has gone down, you may help keep your
joints flexible with a Maine Warmers microwave heating pad. These items are
versatile and wrap around necks, knees, hands and feet. Back Warmers and Neck Warmers as well as Cozy Cats for get well gifts for someone who has just had surgery. Heat
stimulates blood circulation and may help increase flexibility after surgery.
These corn-filled heating pads can also be frozen and used as ice packs that are soft and gentle on the skin
These corn-filled heating pads can also be frozen and used as ice packs that are soft and gentle on the skin
Friday, June 21, 2013
Making Life Easier After Surgery
After joint replacement surgery there are several things you
can do that health professionals recommend to help. The Road to Recovery, by Emily Delzell, (Arthritis Today March-April 2013, p. 48), is an article outlining several things you can do to help minimize the impact of surgery
once you return home. This article is
not available online but may be accessed in your local library.
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Extra Large Back Warmer |
After a number of falls and surgery, my mom has returned
home each time to find daily living is a bit more challenging when things are
out of reach. We learned some of the things in this article the hard way.
One is to clear the paths through your home of clutter and
small rugs that you could possibly trip on. Put dishes in easy to reach areas
for your recovery time. If reaching or bending is going to be difficult then
arrange the dishes, clothing, and other items you use daily for easy access.
Even food in the refrigerator you may want to place on middle shelves.
Even consider your hobbies and the items you may want within easy reach.
Rolling chairs can slip out from under you. Use a sturdy chair that
is easy for you to get in and out of. Low chairs and toilet seats may not be
manageable during your recovery. Grab bars, a shower bench, and non-skid mats
in the shower may be necessary.
Next blog post will be about physical and occupational
therapy. Often times doctors recommend
using heat or ice on an injury or on the affected body part. Maine Warmers' microwave heating pads -- Back
and Neck Warmers -- are easy to use and bring soothing comfort.
Thursday, June 20, 2013
How to relieve stress when you are recovering from surgery or and accident
Maine Warmers cannot fix broken bones, pinched nerves, and torn ligaments caused by summer activities.
They can’t cure arthritis, cancer, or other conditions plus damage done by strokes. But they can bring comfort when you are hurting. Heat helps relax tensed muscles when you are feeling stressed due to injuries and may help you chill out for awhile. Frozen they help reduce swelling in a gentle way, without the harshness of ice cubes.
They can’t cure arthritis, cancer, or other conditions plus damage done by strokes. But they can bring comfort when you are hurting. Heat helps relax tensed muscles when you are feeling stressed due to injuries and may help you chill out for awhile. Frozen they help reduce swelling in a gentle way, without the harshness of ice cubes.
Comforting Creatures bring a smile along with a sense of well-being when one is feeling under the weather. So, if you know of a person who is undergoing cancer treatment, recovering from surgery or a stroke, dealing with the effects of arthritis, a heated Sheep microwave heating pad will bring comfort and smiles. Maine Warmers unique designs include Black Bears, Polar Bears, cats, Dachshunds, penguins, seals, whales, and more.
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