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Managing a Flare-Up

Let’s face it, flare-ups happen, and they can be quite miserable to say the least. My most recent one lasted about two weeks, I had horrific neck and back pain in addition to an intractable migraine. Due to COVID-19, it was a challenge to go to a doctor and receive injections right away.  I was […]

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Migraine and Green Light: Allay Lamp Review

Photophobia can be experienced as the light is “too bright”, an increased sense of light, pain associated with any light, including sunlight. More than 80% of migraine attacks are associated with and exacerbated by light sensitivity, leading migraineurs to self-isolate. Personally, sunlight, fluorescent, and sometimes regular light cause pain and feel “too bright” for my […]

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Do I Look Sick Enough For You?

“Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting is battle you know nothing about” – Wendy Mass There are many predetermined beliefs about what someone who is chronically ill or someone who has a mental illness should look and act like, but #myinvisibleproject set out to change that. My chronic illnesses are not visible. I’ve heard […]

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Headache on the Hill 2020

This year I was honored to attend the 13th annual Headache on the Hill as a patient advocate. I traveled to Washington D.C. along with 179 patient advocates, caregivers, and headache physicians to advocate for a common ‘“ask.” Although we all share a common connection, migraine disease, we come from different walks of life, across […]

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Preparing for HOH 2020

I am humbled and honored to be accepted to attend the 13th annual Headache on the Hill in Washington DC this Monday and Tuesday (February 10 and 11th). Headache on the Hill is an annual advocacy event organized by the Alliance for the Headache Disorders Advocacy (AHDA) where patient advocates, professionals, caregivers, and leading physicians […]

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Not What I Expected

Do you ever feel stuck? Like life moves on without you? It’s the start of 2019 and this is not where I expected my life would be. I was in my mid-20s at the time of the accident, thriving at my first job out of graduate school. I was emotionally happy and physically fit, exercising […]

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The Migraine Chronicles

The name the migraine chronicles came about through my adventure with migraines. My migraines began after a concussion in 2016. I was initially told they would go away, but instead they increased in frequency and intensity. After several doctors and failure on different protocols, I found a headache specialist.  I was diagnosed with chronic intractable […]