my back thanks you
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someone wrote that she raised her chair and her foot pedal and found that it really helped her back. well, I decided to try it and for this fibromyalgia gal it has worked so well that I had my dh make a platform for my feet and pedal so that I can keep them all in line. works like a dream--thanks to whomever the tipster was--
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You can also get those rubber door stoppers and put them on the back side of your machine at each end so that the machine itself tilts forward a little. That has worked for me tremendously. I am glad you have found a solution. :)
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I use this method, usually once it is to late and my back hurts already. Does help with the pain if it hasn't gotten bad:)
Originally Posted by Airwick156
You can also get those rubber door stoppers and put them on the back side of your machine at each end so that the machine itself tilts forward a little. That has worked for me tremendously. I am glad you have found a solution. :)
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I'm so glad you found a way to ease your fibromyalgia while quilting. I use the door stop method and I also prop my left foot up a little and have found that to help with both my fibromyalgia and the arthritis in my hips. The weather this time of year really is terrible for fibromyalgia and arthritis. So if anyone has any other tips, I would be grateful.
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Another thing that helps me with Fibromyalgia is putting the ironing board across the room. That way you have to get up fairly frequently, so you don't stiffen up.
Yes, it's a pain in the but, but it helps prevent pain everywhere else!
Yes, it's a pain in the but, but it helps prevent pain everywhere else!
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I have Fibro too and have to get up and stretch often. I'm going to try the tilting with the door stops. I have one of the risers (not the slanted one someone on here makes) but a level one I got from ebay. I don't think I'm tall enough for it. My shoulders get so tense I have to stop and use a heating pad and take muscle relaxers...then I'm out for a nap. :( I have an extension table on my machine so not sure how the door stops will work, though.
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