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| Jane, your priority should be to heal this injury, and if that means scaling back the exercise, in my opinion and experience, that is OK. I don't know what your injury is, but home remedies might include ice and/or heat, aspirin, etc. If you are really concerned about this injury, or it seems to be lingering, you might want to talk to your doctor/chiropractor/health practitioner of choice. I think one of the most important things we can do as new exercisers is to learn to listen to our bodies. That skill will help differentiate between discomfort (generally good, in my opinion) and pain (BAD!). |
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| If it is a muscle injury then you should not exercise and you should take an anti-inflammatory like Aleeve or Advil. Although heat will feel good on it, you should try icing it. A bag of frozen peas makes a fabulous ice pack, and it is dirt cheap. These are just my suggestions, please see a doctor if the pain does not improve within the next few days. Take care of yourself!
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