There are a few meditation websites I visit regularly when a migraine attack wants to have drinks and gossip with anxiety and dance with depression. This happens to me often, especially when an attack exceeds 24 hours. The anxiety and depression deepen as the days pass without a few day’s break in between.
To help myself mentally, I start off by binging show after show or reading a book…when my eyes and ears allow it. I also sleep a lot. Migraine combined with anxiety and depression is very exhausting, both physically and mentally. When I can no longer read or watch shows and I can’t fall asleep, I turn to meditation and breathing techniques I’ve learned through biofeedback. Here are a few websites I visit most because I have found they work for me. I hope they help you too!
- Dr. Dawn Buse’s Relaxation Page – I don’t have a favorite on this page, I use them all depending on what I need. I will say, my go-to meditation by Dr. Buse is “Guided Visual Imagery With Suggestions for Pain Reduction- Beach Sunset”. The meditation lasts just over 20 minutes. Her voice is so soothing and calming.
- Living Well with Migraine Relaxation YouTube video, also by Dr. Dawn Buse
- UCLA Guided Meditations (also available in Spanish)
- Body Scan Meditation for Chronic Pain Relief YouTube video
- Healing Chronic Pain YouTube Video – I like this one a lot, the music is subtle and her voice is calming.
- Guided Imagery for Migraine Relief YouTube video (meditation begins at 1:58)
These are just a few that I like to use for helping calm my mind. I have found that anxiety exacerbates my migraine attacks, so by working through a meditation, I am able to bring my pain level down a bit. By doing these types of meditations and the breathing I learned through personalized biofeedback, I am able to keep an attack from worsening most of the time. This has helped me stay out of the emergency room.
Learn more about Biofeedback and Migraine presented by the National Headache Foundation below:
What’s your favorite meditation? Please share it in the comments, I know anyone who happens upon this post would love to know what works for you. I know I would! I’m always open to trying a new meditation, especially if their voice soothes my ears!
Here are a few other things I do to help distract myself during a migraine attack: 9 Distractions When You Have a Migraine Attack
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