| A Checklist For Scleroderma Patients |
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| Tuesday, 15 September 2009 10:43 |
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The Bay Area Scleroderma Support Group has published a quite useful checklist of items, which has been found useful to Scleroderma patients. They have noted that the list is by no means comprehensive, but is intended as a guideline to assist Scleroderma patients, and was developed by patients themselves. We would encourage each patient here to print a copy of this guideline and keep it close, for regular reference. The original checklist has been modified for our own local context.
Anticipate And Deal With The Stress Being diagnosed with Scleroderma can be a stressful event. Although some people feel that seeking help in any form is a sign of weakness, others feel it is a sign of strength that you are able to reach out for knowledge and assistance. The sooner you get helpful information, the sooner you can start healing physically and emotionally. Seeking counseling is a good idea because there can be overwhelming issues to the entire family, not just the person diagnosed with Scleroderma. Counseling can help in coping and dealing with the diagnosis, even if you think you are doing okay. It can't hurt to get some guidance and have someone to talk to who is trained in dealing with these issues. Counseling may allow family members to express feelings that they would be uncomftorable doing in other environments. Be Good To Yourself
Use Lotions And Moisturizers Use lotion to keep the skin moist; it is important not to allow your skin to crack - it is difficult to mend. Some lotions people have used are:
Dealing with Raynaud's Syndrome
Doctor Appointments
Medical Procedures Get baseline readings if possible for the following
Lab Work
Adaptive/Ergonomic Devices
Exercise/Mobility
Other
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