Of the many maladies runners suffer with, none should get the
level of
sympathy that chronic headaches command command. The perfect
punishment for
a worst enemy, who happens to suffer with headaches, is to make
them run step
after pounding step for 5 miles a day, as their head explodes
with each and
every stride.Many runners today suffer with both constant and intermittent
headaches, and
unfortunately, many doctors seem to miss the boat with regard to
accurate or
beneficial diagnoses. Any doctor who just writes a prescription
in the
absence of proper testing should----well, should be injected
with headache
juice and forced to run 5 miles per day.
Know the Cause
If any treatment is ever recommended for your headache without a
full
description of the cause of the headache, feel free to exit
quickly and go
to Doctor #2. Headaches can be caused by a host of problems,
and to ignore
the exact cause for relief only borders on lunacy. You must
know why
you have your headache before you can ever work to correct the
cause. Some
doctors out there forgot that cause matters. And for many
Americans,
they've never thought in terms of cause. But, if symptomatic
relief
is the level your bar is at, you stand the distinct possibility
of getting
worse with time and finding that the level of medication you
take today won't
even begin to touch your pain tomorrow.
There are several common causes of headaches. Most people who
suffer with
headaches suffer with one or more of these conditions. You must
use a
doctor who is skilled in the following areas to hope for an
accurate
diagnosis and treatment; blood sugar, hormonal imbalances,
stress and
subluxations of the joints of the cervical spine (neck).
Although
there are more severe disease processes which can cause
headaches, such as
brain tumors and aneurysms, it is most common to have the more
correctable
causes listed above as the underlying criminal.
With blood sugar and hormonal imbalances as the cause, diet
plays a
significant role in improving the condition. Although it is
very difficult
to eat a great diet these days, (a great diet consists of whole
grains,
seasonal vegetables, fruits, legumes and nuts), it is much
easier to
supplement your diet with nutritional supplementation specific
for your
needs. In this situation, there are dietary tests which can be
given to
determine what hormonal imbalances exist or what specific blood
sugar
problem is present. For example, blood sugar involves the
liver, adrenal
glands, pancreas and digestive organs. Many, many people suffer
with
imbalances in the blood sugar system and will never find
resolution until
they nutritionally balance their diets. The answer is to do as
well as you
can with your diet and then be willing to supplement for
specific weaknesses.
If any testing is needed, a 5 hour glucose tolerance test (GTT)
is the most
accurate test to give the specific information needed. Most
medical doctors
frown on the 5 hour GTT as the only information you'll find
after the 3rd
hour is that your blood sugar drops significantly. This is
critical
information, but, if low blood sugar is found, the only
effective treatment
is dietary. Most M.D.'s are not trained to think nutritionally,
so their
interest in finding low blood sugar is minimal. A 3 hour GTT
or a 2 hour
post-prandial is virtually worthless unless you have diabetes.
Now, if blood sugar or hormonal imbalances aren't the cause,
then think in
terms of your neck and the base of the skull, especially if
you've suffered
with some prior neck trauma, like a whiplash injury. This area
of the body
has a tremendous influence over all of the body, and any
misalignment or
fixation of the joints at the top of the spine can pinch nerves
that will
cause headaches. In fact, many migraines are a result of the
atlas (the top
bone of the spine) being in an abnormal position. If the
headache occurs
over one or both eyes, think in terms of the 2nd bone, the axis,
as being
out of position, as there is a nerve that exits near the axis
and affects
this area. Any mis-alignment of that bone will produce an
irritation of
that nerve.
Solutions
For the majority of headaches, I would recommend two providers,
a nutrition
oriented health care provider and a chiropractor familiar with
runners.
Make sure whoever you go to gives you a specific cause and
treatment
schedule. If it's nutritional, get an idea of what you can
expect. If it's
structural, make sure you can see the misalignment on the x-
ray. If it's
blood sugar, make sure you see the 5 hour GTT results that show
a drop in
blood sugar (below 70 at any point). Be careful with anyone who
recommends
symptomatic treatment without verification of your condition.
And last but not least, never stop searching for the answer to
life. It is
out there. Have a great month.
Dr. Maggs can be contacted at (800) 987-7845, e-mailed at
Running Dr. or
by checking out his website Dr.
Maggs.