Self-Management Tips to Prevent Migraines Without Medication
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We all know people who suffer from migraine headaches. They are quite prevalent. Yet, few people who have migraines know what to do about their condition. Some don’t even know what it is or how to manage the pain or how to prevent an attack.
The good news is that there is a lot that we could do about migraine headaches! We don’t have to just sit passively by and wait for more attacks. We don’t have to feel powerless. We can actually take steps to manage our lives and live the best possible lives, despite the fact that we experience migraines.
Some migraines occur without any warning—such as migraines that are triggered by pressure changes or sudden temperature changes. Hormone headaches also occur for women more than men. We have no control over those changes in our environment or body. So, the best thing we can do is to take steps not to add more triggers to the equation. I will show you how to do this in this e-book.
However, the good news? MOST migraine headaches can be eliminated or avoided altogether by living a well-balanced and healthy life. It is within our power to do so, one moment and one day at a time. Again, I will show you how to do that in this e-book.
Irene S. Roth
Irene S. Roth, MA is an academic and freelance writer. She writes academically, for teens and tweens and adults. When she isn't writing, she is teaching. She is also pursuing a Master's of Social Work Degree.
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Self-Management Tips to Prevent Migraines Without Medication - Irene S. Roth
Self-Management Tips to Prevent Migraines
Without Medication
Irene S. Roth
Copyright 2016 Irene S. Roth
http://irenesroth.wordpress.com/
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Table of Contents
Introduction
The Many Different Types of Headaches
Tip 1: Determine Your Migraine Triggers
Tip 2: Keep a Migraine Diary
Tip 3: Avoid Overstressing
Tip 4: Transcending Migraines Through Meditation
Tip 5: Pace Yourself
Tip 6: Practise Extreme Self-Care
Tip 7: Eat Right
Tip 8: Take Your Vitamins
Tip 9: Do Some Form of Exercise Every Day
Tip 10: Deal with Pain Right Away
Tip 11: Avoid Refined Sugar
Tip 12: Get a Regular Massage
Tip 13: Learn How to Cope with Stress
Tip 14: Avoid Caffeine
Tip 15: Avoid Alcohol
Tip 16: Determine if You are Prone to Depression
Tip 17: Avoid Certain Foods
Tip 18: Practice Good Sleep Hygiene
Tip 19: Live in the Moment and Stay Centered
Tip 20: Do Things You Enjoy Every Day
Conclusion
References
Introduction
We all know people who have migraine headaches. They are quite prevalent. Yet, few people who have migraines know what to do about their condition. Some don’t even know what it is or how to manage the pain or how to prevent an attack.
The good news is that there is a lot that we could do about migraine headaches! We don’t have to just sit passively by and wait for more attacks. We don’t have to feel powerless. We can actually take steps to manage our lives and live the best possible lives, despite the fact that we experience migraines.
Some migraines occur without any warning—such as migraines that are triggered by pressure changes or sudden temperature changes. Hormone headaches also occur for women more than men. We have no control over those changes in our environment or body. So, the best thing we can do is to take steps not to add more triggers to the equation. I will show you how to do this in this e-book.
However, the good news?!!! MOST migraine headaches can be eliminated or avoided altogether by living a well-balanced and healthy life. It is within our power to do so, one moment and one day at a time. Again, I will show you how to do that in this e-book.
The twenty self-management tips outlined in this e-book will show you how to manage your migraine attacks or to prevent triggers in the first place.
To prevent migraine attacks altogether, we have to change certain habits and dietary mannerisms. We also have to take care to sleep well and to avoid certain beverages such as fermented drinks and caffeine. You don’t have to do all of these things at once. But gradually, you can take steps to avoid these triggers.
My Mantras for this E-book
1. Migraine is a treatable illness—you can feel much better.
2. You have a right to make your health a priority.
3. Controlling migraines is 50 percent education and 50 percent treatment.
Migraine Headaches
2.7 million Canadians experience migraines. This number is probably on the lower end of the scale because few people report having migraine headaches. Many people experience headaches, but they never inquire into the type of headaches that they have.
Thirty million people in the United States get migraines. Almost half have never been diagnosed with migraine, and another 25 percent have been misdiagnosed with other ailments.
A migraine is not merely a headache. It is a neurological disorder of the brain. The pain that results from a migraine attack can range from debilitating to severe and the worse pain that one can have.
Women suffer from more migraine attacks than men do. And many women will say that the pain that results from migraines is far worse than even child birth! So, migraine pain can be very bad, depending on the person and situation.
There are three keys to keeping migraines at bay. They are as follows:
1. You can prevent them by making sure that you do not set off the chemical reaction that leads to an attack. This means making your health a priority, and identifying and avoiding your personal migraine triggers.
2. Abort them when they get started. You’ll learn how to halt a migraine in its tracks when you feel one coming on before you get sick in this e-book.
3. Rescue the situation. When you aren’t able to prevent or abort a migraine, you can still reduce the severity of the pain, and the length of your attack.
Before we begin with tips to manage your migraine attacks, let’s take a quiz.
Answer the following questions as true or false
1. Migraines are just a type of headache?
2. People with migraine have a low pain tolerance?
3. Migraines can be fatal.
4. Migraine attacks include weird visual changes like flashing lights before your eyes?
5. People with migraines are more likely to be depressed?
6. Migraine attacks tend to peak in our thirties and forties?
7. Chocolate, red wine and bananas cause migraines?
8.Women get more migraines than men.
9.Children rarely get migraines.
10. Migraine pain is always felt on only one side of the head?
Okay, please see below for the answers to these questions.
But please don’t flip to the answers until you have tried to answer these questions yourself!
Answers:
1. Migraines are just a type of