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“Pushing through” often gets framed as a strength, but most of the time it’s just a necessity. Work still has to get done, expectations don’t change, and there usually isn’t enough support or flexibility to step away.

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Working through symptoms has become normal for too many people. 

Many people feel the pressure to show up at work. They worry about losing their job, needing the paycheck, falling behind, or being seen as unreliable. Migraine isn’t always visi
Today marks 27 years since we lost Danielle.

We never want her to be remembered only for the pain she lived with. She was so much more than migraine. 

🎬 She loved movies. 📺 She could talk about The Simpsons endlessly. 🐶 She adored dogs. 🐸 And s
What if April felt a little… lighter? ✨
Introducing 28 Days of Joy 💛 starting April 1st.

Life can feel heavy sometimes. This isn’t about fixing everything…

It’s about adding small moments of joy alongside it.
✨ weekly joy
That moment when living with #migraine feels like one big meme.
If unsolicited migraine advice cured migraine… ... we wouldn’t have it. 

Interestingly, many of the things people suggest can actually be part of migraine management. Hydration, sleep, and stress management are tools that many people wi
A lot of people with migraine explore supplements at some point. Magnesium, riboflavin, CoQ10… you’ve probably seen them mentioned in migraine groups, articles, or even recommended by doctors.

We’re not trying to scare anyone away
Quick question... When you have a migraine attack, which side of your head usually hurts more? Left or right?

🧠 Some people notice their migraine pain almost always shows up on the same side. Others say it switches sides from attack to attack.

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