D.S., a 42-year-old lorry driver, had been suffering from migraines for over 10 years. When he sought my help, he was still experiencing migraines on a weekly basis, accompanied by symptoms such as nausea, blurred vision, and sensitivity to light. These migraines would often force him to sign off from work, seeking solace by lying on the floor with closed curtains. His greatest fear was having a migraine while driving, even though it had never happened before. Desperate for a cure, he sought my assistance.
To address his condition, I utilized a combination of Acupuncture and Acupressure. During the first month of treatment, D.S. experienced a decrease in the severity of his migraines. By the second month, he reported having no migraines at all. Delighted with the results, he continued to see me once a month for maintenance sessions. I followed his progress for nearly five years, during which time he remained mostly free from migraines, with only occasional minor headaches. In my experience, I have found that the main causes of migraines are often related to “blockage” and “tension.” Acupuncture and Acupressure have proven to be highly effective in alleviating blockages and reducing tension, leading to relief from migraines.
By unlocking these blockages and addressing tension through the application of Acupuncture and Acupressure, I have witnessed significant improvements in my patients’ migraine symptoms. This case study with D.S. is a testament to the effectiveness of these modalities in providing long-term relief from migraines and enhancing quality of life.