Hi,
I’m a beginner in Yoga and my main purpose for wanting to learn Yoga is to experience balance and peace in my life. My secondary purpose is to heal/lessen my slight bow-leggedness since it makes my body structurally imbalanced.
Now my determination to learn Yoga is there but here’s the problem: I’ve got a permanent weak and painful wrist (my right wrist) because of a ganglion and it’s preventing me from doing any Yoga pose that requires me to rest my weight on this wrist (poses which the Sun Salutation requires, Downward Facing Dog, etc). Is there any other way I can still do these poses? Perhaps by resting the weight on another part of the body?
I went to a specialist to get my ganglion removed but he insists that until it’s bigger (probably later in life since I’m only 23), he doesn’t recommend removing it coz it’ll probably still come back anyway. Right now I’m looking for other solutions to doing Yoga poses which require effort on the wrists. I’m sure there are many Yoga practitioners who have weak wrists too. How do u guys do it? Please advice. Thanks.