How I learned to stop protecting my Loved ones from My Migraine
Someone once told me that “chronic intractable” are the two worst words in the English language. “Isn’t the trail of our relationships...
” And while there are moments, hours, days, and weeks when I’m enduring a refractory migraine episode and hating those words, I’ve come to love them, appreciate them, and thank them for what they’ve taught me.”
Even with managed chronic migraine, I’m still a filmmaker, camera operator, educator, dancer, daughter, sister, partner, and — my greatest joy — an aunt to two young nieces.
I've had Migraine my entire life, but I was diagnosed with Chronic Intractable Migraine at 35. This is the story of my lessons, my challenges, my strength, and my joy.
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