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Headaches from Yoga??

Hello ladies, I have been doing yoga on the Wii fit and I love it.. Sometimes though I seem to get a migraine while doing it. Sometimes I think yoga might help my migraine but it only makes it worse.. I stretch really well before and after and suffer from chronic migraines. Anyone else have this happen? I thought maybe some more visits to the chiropractor might help but can't exactly afford the co-insurance if you know what I mean..

What can I do next?

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Hi K.,

There are many reasons why you could be getting migraines. How often do you get them? I work with many migraine sufferers with good success. I'd be happy to work with you, and we could work out some kind of trade or something.

Have a great day!

D. Hand
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A fellow migraine sufferer. So sorry. I often find that some thing, activity, place, etc. seems to always trigger one for me. And it changes over the years. I think the dehydration suggestion is probably a good one. That's almost a guaranteed trigger for me. I wonder if looking at the WII on the screen could have something to do with it, too. Kind of like how flourescent lights seem to trigger them sometimes. Add that all with quickly moving up and down, down dog, etc. and it's a decent recipe for a migraine! I'm a very frequent migraine person, and I did yoga every week for a couple of years, so I don't imagine that it's just the yoga. See what other factors you can eliminate. Good luck!

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Hey K.!

Awesome that you are taking care of yourself doing yoga. Where are you located? I live in Boulder, CO and we have a place here called The Joint. It's a chiropractic place that does adjustments for 20.00. They are awesome. I go there all the time and have had great results.

If you are close to one of those, or are in Boulder, I'd check them out.

Take care,
K.

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I highly recommend for all migraine suffer-ers, (is that a word?) to get and read a book called "Heal Your Headache: the 1-2-3 Program, for taking charge of your pain" It will help tremendously! It encourages to 1. get rid of addictive rebound meds 2. gives ways to lower your triggers, 3. raise your threshhold. I think the hardest part is not using meds that you are dependent on, but it is a great program to follow, very successful and doable. Good luck, and may you have success in finding ways to have less pain and a healthy body!
E.

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Something that you may need to consider is having your eyes checked. Sometimes when we concentrate too much on the television screen it can hurt our eyes. Other than that I don't know what it could be. Good Luck and I hope that you can find out what the problem is.

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Sounds like detoxing ;)
Yoga is great, so I think what is happening is a chemical imbalance somewhere. Granny smith apples help with headaches and water of course. We should be drinking half of our body weight in ounces per day. That's a lot of water. And if it's a struggle then get some organic sea salt and put a pinch of it on your tongue before drinking. It helps :)

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K.,
Before you even start, take a pinch of salt and lick it from your hand, then drink a full glass of water. It sounds like you're dehydrated!

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K. B,

You made the comment that the WII Yoga contributes to your migranes and then you stated you thought it would help your migranes. Do you have the migranes before you start? Do you get migranes after you clean the house or use a certain product when getting ready in the morning that may cause it? I ask because my mother would get migranes and when she stopped using ammonia & bleach based cleaners & other bad toxins in her home to clean and used in the shower the migranes went away. There are many toxins in the home that can contribute to it. If you are having migranes before starting yoga. I would start googling MSDS sheets on every item I was using in my home, if I run accross products that may cause migranes or headaches, I would take it out of the house for a month, replace it with a safer alternative and then see if my migranes decreased or stopped.

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Hi K.,

There are many reasons why you could be getting migraines. How often do you get them? I work with many migraine sufferers with good success. I'd be happy to work with you, and we could work out some kind of trade or something.

Have a great day!

D. Hand
Hands On Massage
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