The 10 Best Migraine Blogs of 2019
The community voted for the best Migraine blogs of 2019 and I made the cut! This post lists the top 10 Blogs and Bloggers.
The community voted for the best Migraine blogs of 2019 and I made the cut! This post lists the top 10 Blogs and Bloggers.
On the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year, the moon and waves are at play. The tide gets real, real low just before… Read More »Illness and The Quiet In Between
Sometimes the best help for chronic migraines is practical help from a teacher who knows how to live with pain. Resources for coping with pain and illness.
Amgen and Novartis hosted the Migraine Blogger Summit 2018 in New York City giving me and a handful of my colleagues an opportunity to brainstorm ways to encourage self-advocacy among Migraine patients.
Happy birthday to Virginia Woolf, one of the first souls brave enough to look sickness in the face. She’s a muse, although tragic, and a pioneer for sick girls and Migraine writing.
2017 was a crap year for most of us. These top five books to soothe your soul will help wash off the past 12 months so you can greet 2018 refreshed!
Migraine research is egregiously underfunded relative to the damage it does. The NIH spends 50 cents per person PER YEAR on research. Help me change that.
During the past four years, I’ve learned many lessons in how to live with chronic migraines. I delve into the most important, most freeing, lesson.
Original poems of invisible illness explore the agony and tedium of living with Chronic Migraine, as well as the pure joy felt during periods of low pain.
Good days with Chronic Migraine do not mean pain-free days. Even so, the good days are vital for fostering a sense of peace, strength, & personal identity.