Melissa’s Migraine Story
Melissa’s migraine Melissa’s migraine attacks began around the age of 40 and fluctuate between episodic and chronic. While she rarely experiences aura, her attacks have recently changed, bringing severe nausea that often feels worse than her head pain. Melissa can sense a migraine coming when…
Sabrina’s Migraine Story
Sabrina’s migraine Sabrina has battled migraine since she was a little girl. At her worst, she would wake up every morning with tunnel vision, blurred sight, and a nauseous feeling in her stomach—the first signs of an impending migraine. By 11 a.m., she knew it…
Treat migraine like the disease it is this Giving Tuesday
November 28, 2023 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For an estimated 12% (4.5 million) of Canadians, that’s society’s harsh judgment of people living with migraine. Join Migraine Canada as we recognize this disease for what it is. For some, migraine is disabling and debilitating, robbing them from…
Kens Life With Cluster Headaches -The Importance of Knowledgeable Support
Ken, now 63 years old, has decided to share his story of the debilitating lifelong impacts of his cluster headaches. For the past 20 years, Ken has experienced attacks with little answers or solutions to his pain. His condition is episodic and the duration of…
Life with Cluster Headaches – Karen’s Story
Karen has been living with cluster headaches and experiencing their debilitating effects for more than 18 years. Despite the employment and social barriers she has faced, Karen has not let her diagnosis control her life. In sharing her story, Karen hopes to connect with others…
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