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Thinking On My Foot

Hope for the Caregiver / Peter Rosenberger
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December 17, 2021 3:00 am

Thinking On My Foot

Hope for the Caregiver / Peter Rosenberger

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December 17, 2021 3:00 am

A stabbing pain beside my left little toe once prompted a visit to a podiatrist. "You have bunion by your left big toe." He stated flatly. "I know about my bunion; I named it 'Paul,'" I replied with a laugh. "But it doesn't hurt. The pain is on the other side of my foot. "You don't understand," he responded. "The defect of the bunion causes the pain you feel." Patiently explaining, he added, "The bunion affects your walking gait and creates stress points that cause pain.' "I'll bet your left knee hurts as well, doesn't it?" Admitting it did, I listened while he described treatment plans to help relieve the problem. Discomfort with the pressures of caregiving often leads many caregivers to blame the loved one – the "pain point." However, with an honest look, we find the culprit is often our predisposition to fear, worry, and control. Those 'defects" disrupt our balance, hurt, and are often greatly amplified by the stress of caregiving. The doctor helped identify and treat the root issues of my foot's pain, and the discomfort eased. With his help, I improved the way I walk. In a podiatrist's office, I also learned that when I focus on the root cause of my stress –invariably my defects instead of others' - I improve the way I live.

“…Once we know ourselves, we may learn how to care for ourselves" ― Socrates

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She's a friend of mine says you're out component. First thing he said was you have a bunion to your left big toe about the bunion named Paul but it doesn't hurt, the pain is on the other side of my foot. You don't understand, he responded to get the defect of the bunion causes the pain you feel patiently explaining I get that a lot to he added look. The bunion affection walking gait and that create stress points that cause pain. I'll bet your left knee hurts as well. Doesn't admitting it did I listen while he described treatment plans to help relieve the problem discomfort with the pressures of caregiving often leads many caregivers to blame the loved one. The pain point if you will, yet with an honest look, we find the culprit is often our predisposition to fear, worry, and control those defects disrupt our balance hurt and are often greatly amplified by the stress of caregiving. My friend helped identify and treat the root issues of my foot pain and the discomfort east with his help I improve the way I walk the lesson I learned from this is that when I focus on the root cause of my stress, which is invariably my defects instead of others. I improve the way I live Socrates. One stated once we know ourselves, we may learn how to care for ourselves. This is been your caregiver minute with Peter Rosenberger brought to you by standing with hope. A ministry for the wounded and those who care for them. There's more information@standingwithhope.com Gordon latest figures from the CDC approximate 1 million Americans are injured annually as result of falling on ice and snow Peter Rosenberger as a caregiver for my wife more than 35 years. I understand the importance of helping someone with a mobility impairment get in and out of the home safely tickly in inclement weather and that's why this winter. I'm using heat track their snow and ice melting mats that you just plug in and they provide you a safe walkway to your garage to your mailbox to your deck to your business. Whatever the need heat track has a mat that will fit that need and make sure that you can get in safely during snow and ice. You don't have to plow you don't have to shovel and you don't have to worry about falling because you're walking on something that is safe and secure and try this winter. Let's stay out of the emergency room.

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