Category: Treatment

  • Acupressure for migraines

    Acupressure for migraines

    Acupressure works by applying pressure to specific points (acupoints) on the body in order to stimulate energy flow and release tension. Decades ago, someone told me that pressing the webby flesh between your thumb and pointer finger for 60 seconds was enough to reduce stress and anxiety.  I wasn’t convinced,…

  • Nasal sprays for migraines

    Nasal sprays for migraines

    My general practitioner recently advised me that I could switch the abortive medication that I take for migraines when they are happening, from a tablet that I swallow to a nasal spray.  She said the medicine works faster because it goes straight into your bloodstream through the blood vessels in…

  • Dream analysis for migraines

    Dream analysis for migraines

    One of the first things my neurologist recommended I do as part of my new holistic approach to healing my migraines, was therapy (we call it counselling in Australia).  He recommended CBT (cognitive behavior therapy) which I’ll post about soon.  (Un)fortunately, there was no one doing that form of counselling…

  • Float tanks for migraines

    Float tanks for migraines

    A couple of years ago (when I was still only getting occasional migraines), my family bought me a 3-pack gift card to a float tank as a relaxing treat.  My first thought was terror; I had a mental image of a giant silver bullet filled with water that you climbed…

  • Chiropractors for migraines

    Chiropractors for migraines

    There is a headache clinic near my home with a big silhouette of a skull on the sign out the front.  I did a quick google search and found out that it’s home to a chiropractor who specializes in pain relief for headaches and migraines.  Chiropractors focus on the mechanics…

  • Re-finding the ‘i’ in ‘Linda’

    Re-finding the ‘i’ in ‘Linda’

    A year ago, my neurologist told me that in our attempt to reduce my chronic migraines, we had essentially exhausted Western science’s medical interventions.  Instead of adjusting my medication (again), he recommended that I begin a more holistic approach to healing.  His long list of suggested therapies included counselling, yin…

  • Face and head massage for migraines

    Face and head massage for migraines

    Over time I have discovered that I hold a lot of tension in my face. Without previously being aware of it, I squint, front, pout, scowl, and grimace my way through the day. Each time I do so, I introduce tensions into my face muscles.  One of the best things to come…