Games Take Away the Pain 56
Gamasutra reports on a Wheeling Jesuit University study that indicates gameplaying can allow those with great pain to live more fulfilling lives. From the article: "The Wheeling study compared several different genres of games in their effects on pain. Six types of games were used: action, puzzle, arcade, fighting, sports, and boxing, all varieties that encourage high attention and stimulus. (Games such as RPGs and graphical adventures were likely left out of the survey for their low-impact nature.) The game types most effective in distracting from pain, meted out by cold pressor tests after 10 minutes of each subject playing a particular game type, were the sports and fighting games."
Motrin vs Xbox360 (Score:3, Funny)
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Hummm 750 does really seem to be ignoring IMO. It might not be as high as others but maybe that because people who can get there hands on one of them might like to keep it seeing as theres a shortage.
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Seriously though, arthritis runs in the family, and while I get twinges in my thumbs and wrists (amongst other places), the more I play (PS2), the better my thumbs are. It doesn't do anything for the wrists - perhaps a tennis game with a small virtual racket, ala DDR? . . . Nevermind, that would only work if you had to play using both hands.
My mother, who
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It's true (Score:3, Insightful)
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At least my way was safe, unlike my friends who got into drugs and alcohol.
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except if they're MMOs (Score:2)
- the "healer" doesn't heal. Ever. There could be a full team wipe happening around him, and he'd be out of mana blasting with his offensive spells, doing a whole 50% of a mage's damage output. (Yes, I know priests are a more complex class than just "healer", but there's something offensive when a paladin ends up spending half the mana to keep alive a priest that's busy blasting.)
He does however raid all chests while everyone else is still in combat, or indeed got
That just raises another question... (Score:3, Funny)
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For a control group, maybe they should just take some people with severe pain and gradually apply "thumb-screw" torture devices (short of doing permanent damage.) The results might be similar.
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I would say that regular exercise, perhaps even yoga, will be a good way to help prevent/diminish your pain. I know that as soon as I stopped working out regularly, my back started hurting.
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Play from a good office chair with armrests, height adjustment, and lumbar support. If you don't have one, put in a req. (Sheesh . . . amateurs . .)
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I find that... (Score:2, Interesting)
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In my experience... (Score:2)
(pain from joysticks hitting my head from my "friends", pain from hitting my head against the wall, popped blood vessels after fighting Azaroth the boss from level 15 for the 27gazillionth time and still losing because the game cheats...)
Not all games... (Score:1)
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UZUMYMW, BAGUVIX
Feelin' better now?
I find their choices suspect. (Score:2, Interesting)
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Makes Sense... (Score:4, Interesting)
Adrenaline ? (Score:3, Interesting)
I wonder if these games produce an adrenaline response? It's like remembering a situation that really pissed you off and you start getting pissed off again - with the resulting adrenaline.
A lot of athletes will use imaging techniques to perfect their game. Only in this instance, you're placing yourself in the role of the game character. So when he gets hit, so do you - in your head.
is boxing a type? (Score:3, Insightful)
How is boxing a type of game? Wouldn't it fall under fighting and/or sports?
Re:is boxing a type? (Score:2, Funny)
They couldn't decide which to put it in, so they made another category.
Unless they're referring to those killer box-making games, where you learn the intricate processes of cardboard creation.
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RPGs can be intense too! (Score:2)
Games Do Take Away Pain (Score:2)
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No pun intended of course
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Or you could get the best of both worlds, with a game like DDR (
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Here's a link: http://www.powergridfitness.com/ [powergridfitness.com]
Absolutely... (Score:1)
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But (Score:2)
"Look1nga fr grppp! Eh! Wut are you lokking at! Lt me togle" pvp NOW u die nooadfbah ah shit ya killed me SONF OF SFSDFSDFFCKUDSIEFEIJDSasdfasdfFOJ!!!1!1"
I use this technique; it also works w/ books & (Score:5, Insightful)
And when I say migraine I don't mean "Oh, my head hurts." I mean "I see bright spots, Now one side of my head feels like a stiletto is being driven into it. I think I'll take a triptan (pill) and lie down and get nauseous for 6-12 hours. Then I think I'll feel weak with random short stiletto pains for 2-7 days."
BTW, thank God for triptans. Until 5 years ago the doctor approved remedy was "take two sleeping pills and go to bed". I have trained myself to go unconscious as quickly as possible once a migraine starts. The triptan doesn't solve the initial headache, but it substantially reduces the secondary effects, making me an invalid for only 1-2 days as opposed to a full week.
Playing a game that consumes as much of my attention as possible greatly relieves that pain. And, while I am sure adrenaline doesn't hurt, it isn't needed. Reading a consuming book or watching consuming TV works just as well. Even computer programming works to dull the pain.
But "consuming" is the important point. Crap TV is useless. I have to care more, much more, about what is going on on the screen or in the book than I do about my head.
Another reason games and TV work better than reading, is that the migraine makes it hard to focus on text. The words jump around or bright spots appear in my field of vision. Things that are constantly changing and have large visual areas (vs the pinpoint area for reading) means that I can lose more of the information on the screen and still understand (or not even notice the visual error).
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Fibromyalgia (Score:1, Interesting)
I wonder if videogames are essentially guided meditation? Thinking about pain definitely makes it seem worse, just having something to help get the mind
Pain (Score:1)
Life is painful. . . (Score:3, Interesting)
So do you want your kid to grow up with a lot fewer life skills? Why not give him or her a video game-box to spend all those thousands of childhood growth hours on?
Heck, why not plug yourself into a game box as well? Why grow into a skilled and accomplished person with fine-tuned power over your emotional and spiritual being when you can be turning pixels on and off, over and over and over?
I know I'm being hypocritical here. . , I've wasted zillions of hours on video crack in my youth as well, and even learned a few useful skills and tactics doing so. --But I also built my own computer when I was a kid, went to creative lengths to pirate all my games, and most importantly, I didn't start until I was 12 years old. I'd wager that when today's kids are as old as my generation is now, they'll be generally much less socially aware and physically capable as a direct result of too much video crack when their young brains should be sucking up as much real-world experience as possible.
-FL
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