Thursday, May 31, 2012

Pain, Pain, Go Away

This last Sunday night, I went to bed with my wrist hurting. That weekend I had been camping and canoeing and I think I may have tweaked my wrist while paddling on the canoe and then slept on it funny or something along those lines.

When I woke up Monday morning, my wrist was hurting immensely. I could hardly move it and if I applied any pressure to my wrist , it felt like my whole arm went dead. This was a bit stressful since I had to work that afternoon and at my job, I'm holding, carrying, reaching, etc. with both hands and knew that I wouldn't be able to work very well with my wrist in so much pain.

This type of pain has happened a few times before, and every other time it's gotten to that point, it has taken a couple days, at least, for the pain to go away.

I then put some "deep blue" on my wrist (honestly, the amount was a bit excessive, but I was in quite a bit of pain). It helped a little but didn't feel like it was going away for long. I waited a bit and put some "lavender" on as well, then put some more "deep blue" on my wrist. After a little while I got on with my morning and began getting ready for work when I needed and started my shift in the afternoon.

It wasn't until I got home about 7pm that I realized that my wrist hadn't hurt at all at work and I had even forgot that I woke up with my wrist in such pain. The pain in my wrist was gone! And it has stayed away. :)

Monday, May 14, 2012

Remember What You Already Know

I had another experience where I ignored my instinct and it backfired. While I was getting ready to go with my mom to church for Mother's Day, I noticed that I hadn't shaved my legs in a few days. Granted it wasn't that bad, but I prefer to have smoother legs when wearing clothes that show off any leg than not. Since it was almost time to leave, I ignored what I knew and decided to shave my legs with just a somewhat new razor and water.

Some people don't have issues when shaving with just water, but I am not one of them (unless I'm swimming in a chlorinated pool nearly everyday, but that's beside the point). I need some sort of shaving cream or something to use with the razor. I ignored this knowledge, however, and got what I believe is the worst razor burn I've ever had.

While at church I felt fine, but soon after I got home my legs started to sting horrendously. It got to the point where I mostly noticed only the stinging in my legs. I ended rolling up the pants I was wearing to above my knees but that wasn't helping as much as I'd hoped. I had put lotion on as well, but it didn't really help either.

Finally, I went and put some "lavender" oil mixed with the "hand and body lotion" on my legs and sat there for a bit. After a couple minutes the stinging went away! My legs didn't even look really irritated or red like they had been. I put the combination on again a couple times throughout the rest of the day to keep the irritation at bay. Today, my legs are pretty much fine and feel about the same as when I use shaving cream. It's almost as if I didn't make the poor choice yesterday of not using any shaving cream. ;)

Sunday, May 6, 2012

A Day of Essential Oils

Yesterday was a day that I was very grateful for essential oils in my life. At work I had two coworkers that I was able to help since I had my oils with me. For one I gave her "deep blue" for a headache and to another I gave "lavender" for her irritated/itchy hand. In both cases the oils seemed to help them feel better.

Later in the evening I was eating with a friend at Denny's and had what I'm thinking was an allergic reaction to something in the food I ate. Previously I had periodically noticed a weird feeling in my mouth when I would eat this particular item at the restaurant but ignored it since it wasn't that bad and assumed I might have bitten my lip on accident.

Last night however, after I started to get the weird feeling, my lower lip started to swell (causing the friend I was with to say I had Angelina Jolie lips) but I wasn't sure what oil would be best. I decided to try "lavender" since it is a calming oil and rubbed that on the inside of my lower lip, where the swelling was occurring. After touching the area with my tongue and realizing that lavender isn't the best tasting oil, I put some "peppermint" in the same area for the taste, also hoping it might help calm the swelling since it can be cooling. After a short while, the swelling in my lip started to recede. During that time my friend enjoyed the smell of my breath so that was a slight plus. ;)

Though I am appreciative of the oils in being able to help me in this experience, I don't think I'll be ordering the same thing at Denny's anymore. ;)