Author: The Mindful Migraine Blog

  • Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) and migraines

    Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) and migraines

    My migraines seem to be the result of a combination of stress and hormones, linked to a mobile assemblage of environmental issues such as humidity, excessive noise or dehydration. For some unlucky people however, migraines (and other headaches) are the result of a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). According to the…

  • Are you a crybaby?

    Are you a crybaby?

    Just after the 2024 Olympics, I read an article in a publication called ‘The Atlantic’ which was titled The Crybaby Olympics by Christopher Beam. I now can’t open it without a subscription, but I took a copy of the article’s tagline: “Sports have always had sore losers. But based on…

  • Like mother like daughter

    Like mother like daughter

    I’ve been thinking a lot about the habits that we learn from our parents – and those that we pass onto our kids. The list that comes up in my mind is a mixed bag of wonderful memories, routines and rituals… as well as a handful of dubious practices. [This…

  • Winning at The Wheel of Fortune

    Winning at The Wheel of Fortune

    A while ago I mentioned in passing that I had been the carry-over champion of a game show.  This is that story… and apologies in advance; it isn’t going to do anything for your chronic pain – other than make you laugh – it’s just a strange little glimpse into…

  • Conditioning and pain

    Conditioning and pain

    Ever heard of Ivan Petrovich Pavlov (1849–1936)? He was a physiologist who did experiments with dogs. Put simply, he would ring a bell each time he served the puppies their dinner.  After repeating the routine often enough, he could ring a bell, and the dogs would salivate even if there…

  • Nothing is inconsequential… including you

    Nothing is inconsequential… including you

    While I was busy living my life over the last 50 years, I generally assumed that the little things were essentially inconsequential… “Don’t sweat the small stuff” and all that jazz. Scraped your knee? Meh… it will heal. Arrive late to a meeting by a few minutes? Accidents happen. Did…

  • Wash that pain right out of your head

    Wash that pain right out of your head

    When I was younger, I used to be a complete sucker for a musical on TV.  “The Sound of Music”, “West Side Story”, and “Greece” all come to mind, as well as “The King and I”.  As a teenager, I then went through a stage (pun intended) where I loved…

  • Swimming for migraines

    Swimming for migraines

    In Australia, where I live, summer has ended. Based on what I know from previous years, within a few weeks the temperature of the water in backyard pools will go from “balmy” to “fresh”. Another few weeks after that, and the water becomes “nippy” and off limits to all but…

  • Yin and Yang and You

    Yin and Yang and You

    According to Wikipedia, Yin and Yang is a part of ancient Chinese philosophy and cosmology. They symbolize “an opposite but interconnected, self-perpetuating cycle”.  Yin is “retractive, passive and contractive” whilst Yang is “repelling, active and expansive”. The dichotomy of the two energies creates seasons, moods, evolution, balance… and infinite potential.…