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18 Years to Migraine Relief After Serving in the U.S. Navy

Thomas was in the U.S. Navy for 20 years and is a retired E6 cryptologic technician. Back in 1992, when onboarding a frigate for a security alert, Thomas was vigorously running through the corridors when he clipped his head on the ship’s hatch and was unconscious for 15 minutes. After the incident occurred, Thomas’ head pain would be mistaken for allergies and would later be more persistent, defined as migraine.

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A 25-Year Journey with Cluster Headache

For the past 25 years, Bob has been at the forefront of the cluster headache community, advocating for increased research, awareness, and better treatment options. His unwavering dedication to supporting others with this often-misunderstood condition is truly inspiring.

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A Fight Against Bullying and Brain Injury

What felt like an ordinary school day, Isabella’s life changed forever when she was in the fifth grade and a bully maliciously yanked out her chair as she was about to sit down. Now, Isabella faces persistent headache and migraine attacks, a lasting consequence of the fall that forever changed her life.

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A Long but Successful Battle with Cluster Headache

For ten years in his late 20s and early 30s, Jim lived with intense head pain that came and went in clusters that doctors couldn’t explain, which treatments couldn’t help and altered the course of his daily life.

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A Nurse Navigating a Life with Chronic Daily Migraine

As a nurse, Penny has spent her career caring for others but for years, she’s also been quietly struggling with a condition of her own. Migraine has been a constant, unwelcome companion in Penny’s life. Her journey began around age 12, coinciding with her menstrual cycle with attacks that struck with a crushing intensity.

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A Proactive Approach to Managing Migraine: Q&A with Stephen

In 2008, driven and courageous 21-year-old Stephen, was in the United States Army Airborne School when he sustained a neck injury. With no other apparent complications, Stephen quickly regained his strength within a few days but was unaware that the condition would develop into something more over the years.

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A Relentless Desire to Learn About Cluster Headache

Jon, a retired food scientist, has been in remission from cluster headache for 2 ½ years. While he’s thankful the headache attacks have stopped, he remains unsure of the reason behind their disappearance.

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A Sense of Humor Helps Ease the Pain

After getting breast implants in 2024, Kim began experiencing daily headache attacks the next year, along with an autoimmune disease diagnosis. The attacks eased after 2026, coming and going for nearly eight years. But in May 2024, they returned.

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A Surgery that Sparked the Pain

Kate, a U.S. Coast Guard veteran, who served for 13 years, was occasionally stationed in radiation fallout areas, including Kodiak, Alaska, where she suspects her thyroid tumor developed. Shortly after surgery, Kate would experience excruciating head pain that would later be defined and diagnosed as chronic migraine and trigeminal neuralgia.

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A Veteran’s Post-Surgery Struggle with Head Pain

While experiencing headache attacks had never been unfamiliar to Brian, this time around, the attacks had increased in severity. The act of retreating to a dark room when experiencing the worst of his symptoms was the short-lived relief he could count on. Though at the time, he would come to dismiss migraine for tension-type headache.

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A Veteran’s Rise from a Shattering Injury to a Life of Laughter

Cheryl McJoy suffered an injury while in the U.S. Navy that led to incapacitating headache attacks and years of fighting for a correct diagnosis.

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