Tag: #chronicmigraine
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Migraine and Headache Awareness Month: You Need Community…

Written By Angela Dotson for Chronic Migraine Awareness Inc. Why is community so important, whether in real life or online? Humans are herd animals. We need other people. We need family or friends (and pets) to lean on in hard times, or to help in hard times. We also need other people to celebrate the…
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You Need Community MHAM

Written By Alexandria M. Srbinovski for Chronic Migraine Awareness, Inc. Overview It was a spring day in April and I was only only 28 years old. I woke up around 2am with a horrible migraine- a pain that I never had before. I remember sitting on the end of the couch as the pain seeped…
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Why Building Community is Important to Me

Jeannette Rotondi’s Story Written by Kristen Estep Originally seen on MigraineHeadacheAwarenessMonth.org Background Jeannette Rotondi has had migraine disease for 11 years. Shortly after they began her migraine attacks became intractable. Jeannette was newly married, had just purchased a home and was working toward her clinical licensure as a social worker. Life came to a halt,…
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Receiving Migraine Infusions During a Pandemic

Written By Victoria White Presented by Chronic Migraine Awareness Inc. It is beyond surreal entering a hospital in an almost empty center city Philadelphia right now. I cannot help but feel anxious about the possibility of accidentally spreading COVID-19 to another patient or to a healthcare professional if I’m an unwitting carrier and also some…
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Part Two – Covid-19 VS Chronic Pain 24/7

Written by Rachel Huley Presented by Chronic Migraine Awareness The difficulty of finding a doctor for an invisible illness is hard enough every day of the year when hospitals aren’t flooded with contagion and warranted mass hysteria. During a world-wide health pandemic, finding a new, trustworthy doctor would be a miracle. I called the neurologist’s…
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Shame, Guilt & Worthlessness

Written by Kristen L Estep for Chronic Migraine Awareness, Inc. “Shame should be reserved for the things we choose to do, not the circumstances that life puts on us.” -Ann Patchett Anyone who has a chronic disease wrestles with these emotions, but for this post we will be talking about chronic migraine. As chronic migraine…
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I’m Fine…

Originally posted on SparklyAura.com By Kristen Estep Do you really mean it when you say I’m fine? I know that I don’t. That’s the thing, people ask how you are, but they really don’t want any other answer besides I’m fine or I’m good. I personally don’t think that they mean to be rude or…
