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Winter Holiday GuideEnjoying the Holidays Despite Migraines and Headaches --> Info for you...

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A Challenge to Myself and All Migraqineurs Here!

I don't post a lot here or on the forum, but I read at least a couple of days a week. Between working and raising kids on my own, that's all the time I can muster. Today, I realized that Teri has written about some really important issues lately, and I haven't done my part by commenting on them. Have you?   Prescription for America and Your... Read moreChevron

This site, "Living Well With Migraine Disease and Headaches," and Teri!

I really think 2008 is going to be my best year yet since my Migraines became severe.  Not to be a brown-noser, but I really owe a great deal of my progress with this infernal disease to Teri Robert. When my Migraines started becoming more frequent and far more severe, I hit the web looking for some answers. Answers in language I could... Read moreChevron

What a horrid time of year

Is anyone else experiencing a big upswing in Migraines? UGH! It seems to be Migraine season. For me, it's the quick swings in weather. Phooey!

Have you heard MigraineCast? Wow!

OK, so I feel a bit like a cheerleader for Teri and MyMigraineConnection, but I'm just so ultra impressed with these new podcasts at MigraineCast.com!   Just listened to this week's about CGRP and the new research. It's really encouraging to hear this and know that progress is really being made for us.   Thank you, Teri!!

MyMigraineConnection Rocks!

Migraine disease sucks, but sites like MyMigraineConnection.com are making a huge difference in the life of Migraineurs. The more we can learn, the better we can do for ourselves when working with medical professionals to control this disease.Thank you to everyone at MyMigraineConnection for making such informational and community resources so... Read moreChevron

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This animation shows one of the key causes of pain during a migraine--changes to the blood flow within the brain.

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