Very few things I have experienced are quite as demoralizing and challenging as a migraine cycle that just won’t stop. Currently, I live with the diagnosis of “chronic migraine,” which means that I experience head pain most days and a migraine attack on at least half of the days of every month.
As you can imagine, such pervasive pain makes managing the basics of daily living intensely challenging. But occasionally, this baseline level of head pain goes a step further, and I experience a period of weeks (or even months) where my migraine attacks are more severe and persistent than usual.
When this happens, migraine pain responds to typical medications and interventions with less and less effectiveness, and my daily focus becomes managing the
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