Hi I have chronic and episodic migraine and I have a very painful left shoulder and neck pain sometimes. When I came to see a consultant at the National Migraine Centre she said the neck and shoulder pain was associated with my migraine.
I am considering buying an expensive memory foam pillow to try to ease the chronic pain in my left shoulder. Does anyone have any suggestions please. It would be much appreciated. Thanks.
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I’m afraid I can’t recommend a pillow, but I can recommend seeing a Chiropractor.
I have had headaches & migraines for over 30 years & tried just about every medication. I have recently been seeing a Chiropractor for 6 sessions as my headaches had become daily & always came from the back of neck & head. I have had an amazing improvement. Well worth a try.
Thank you fixit i was seeing a chiropractor. She was very good but i just cant afford the payments. I am doing yoga which is great and I enjoy it. I'm hoping i maybe able to see a physiotherapist on the NHS.
Thanks for your reply and I'm so glad the chiropractor worked for you. All the best.
I bought a simba pillow and it made a huge difference to my neck and shoulders. I had had neck and shoulder pain for a long time (yrs) it had been relieved somewhat with physio but I still had a lot of residual pain especially on waking and often during the night when the pain in my shoulders would wake me up. I have to say the pillow made all the difference and now I wake pain free. Its not an overnight thing however and it prob took a couple of months before I realized how much better things were.
I suffer with chronic neck and shoulder pain related migraine and my doctor referred me for physio which has helped no end. Small regular exercises which I have to do at least twice daily have reduced the intensity of my migraine. Also she gave me this wonderful piece of advice about rubbing a pea sized amount of ibroprofen gel or an ice cube (if you can stand it) on the muscle/tendon behind the ear to reduce the swelling, thus reducing the headache pain.
Do push your doctor to give you a referral if possible, I've spent a fortune on chiropractors and sports massage but their help was only temporary. Also re the pillow, I have one which helped, so bought another which made the problem worse as it was too firm. Try to see the physio first and they will advise.
I tried a chiropractor but was told that you shouldn’t have treatment on your neck. I went to physio a couple of weeks ago and had a severe headache that night after doing the exercises he advised. Every medication I have tried works initially but the the pain returns. I had a daith piercing 3 years ago which has reduced the frequency and severity. I have flare ups about 3/4 times a week. Hoping my next option is Botox
Thanks babs1234 for your reply. I think BOTOX maybe my next treatment but I have had this severe neck pain for about 6 years so I'm going to give physio a try in the meantime.
I do appreciate your reply thanks so much I hope BOTOX works for you.
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