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Fitness and Vestibular Migraine: 3 Exercises That Helped Me Find My Balance

If you’re an active person like me, getting diagnosed with a vestibular disorder can make walking difficult, let alone hitting the gym. For the first 6 months of my newly diagnosed condition, I was unable to do much in terms of working out. Running has always been my therapy, and I could hardly make it .25 miles before wanting to fall over. If I wasn’t running, I was taking boot camp classes at my gym, and all of a sudden,...

How To Wake Up Without Caffeine: 6 Ways To Boost Your Energy

When thinking about giving up caffeine the first thing people think about is coffee. What will they do without it to start their mornings? Believe me, I wondered this, too. You see, my career is writing, and most people know that being a writer goes hand-in-hand with multiple pots of coffee. So, what does a writer do when they’re told that they can no longer consume it? You get creative. While caffeine feels like it fuels you and gets you through the...

8 Ways I Manage My Vestibular Migraines

It’s been 17 months since I first experienced symptoms of Vestibular Migraine, and while it’s been a crazy journey up to this point, I’ve come a long way since I first shared my story. This month I joined The Vestibular Disorder Association (VeDA) as an Ambassador and I’ve had an extraordinary response from other sufferers asking how I manage my migraines to live a normal life. That said, I want to share with you the 8 Way I Manage My...

4 Ways To Workout With Chronic Migraines

With a chronic migraine diagnosis, the last thing you want to do is head to the gym and intentionally have your brain bang around inside your head. Believe me, I know. Last fall I was diagnosed with Vestibular Migraines (VM), which causes dizziness and light sensitivity. I was in such a debilitated state that I stopped going to the gym, gained 10lbs and started to lose my endurance and muscle mass I had built up in the past few years....