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First Migraine

I was laying on the couch on our front porch on a great summer night, crying my eyes out. At six years old, I had been playing outside all day until BOOM! My parents sat by me, looking concerned, mum holding a cold cloth on my forehead. She later said I had played unusually hard that day - very intense. And I remember that, too. We always thought that acting kind of wild, as it was infrequent, caused some of my migraines. But decades later, a specialist told us about the "prodromal" phase and its symptoms. He guessed that, all those years ago, my behavior was a symptom of migraine, not a cause. This was a revelation: the migraines were not my fault. Wow. Six. Isn't it a long life we lead with this monstrous illness? Kate🌷

  1. Oh my goodness, , what a lot to put on yourself at just six-year-old! My heart hurts for you having to endure both the physical and emotional pain of migraine, with a dose of feeling like it was your fault on top. Thank goodness for that specialist, but what a long couple of decades that must of been. How are you managing currently? Are you on a treatment that's helping you get some relief? Sending you gentle hugs! -- Warmly, Christine (Team Member)

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