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Hey, good news: the trend in your wrist pain suggests it should ease over the next few days.
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When we get that diagnosis that, all of a sudden, changes everything,
and from one day to the next we have to learn what and how we should eat,
the way we move and care for our body,
the attention we pay to pain, to tiredness and to every new sign,
how we think about the future…
In that act of love that means taking care of ourselves and putting ourselves first,
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knowing that…
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Hey Dario, how are you feeling today with your back pain?
Better than yesterday, but I still have some discomfort.
Don't worry, that's part of the recovery process. Let's keep tracking it today.
In an hour it'll be lunchtime. Would you like me to recommend what to eat?
Yes, please.
Perfect. I suggest chicken breast with rice and vegetables — that will support your recovery.
Let me know if you'd like me to guide you through the ingredients or the preparation.
Hi Dario, did you feel any pain around the surgical area before bed today?
Hi, have you had a fever, redness or any new weakness near the wound today?
It's about time for dinner; pick a lean protein and something easy to make, like roast turkey with vegetables.
Time for a gentle 10–15 minute walk at a comfortable pace; keep a neutral posture and pause if you feel discomfort.
Tuesday, July 21
Restorative sleep
Sleep enough and in a good posture: rest repairs tissue and eases pain while you recover.
Gentle posture changes
For tomorrow, alternating positions without holding one for too long can help if the pain is still high.
Screen breaks
Rest your eyes from the screen every so often and avoid slouching while you take care of your back.
Short visual rest
Take short breaks to relax your eyes and change position, without straining your back.
Apply local heat to your back
It can help reduce stiffness and pain at the start of the day if it brings you relief.
Recovery of your condition
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Trends in your symptoms
This weekEarlier weeks
Hey, good news: the trend in your wrist pain suggests it should ease over the next few days.
Showing you how your symptoms relate
PainSleep
This downward trend comes from its close link with your mobility exercises, which you have been completing day after day. Good work.
Giving you predictions based on your data
MeasuredForecast
Tomorrow and over the following days you should notice much more mobility and less sharp pain, but remember that even with no pain we need to keep working on the follow-up plan.
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