Do you get migraines when the weather changes?
Danielle Newport Fancher, 34, first started getting migraine attacks when she was 16. Then, in October 2013, when she was 25, she developed intractable migraine, which is classified as having a migraine attack lasting more than 72 hours. She describes it as feeling like she woke up one day with a migraine that just never fully went away.
Migraine is a complex neurological disorder that can cause severe headaches, nausea, sensitivity to light, and other potentially debilitating symptoms, according to the. Different triggers can bring about migraine episodes, including stress, another one of Newport Fancher’s personal triggers. She spoke to SELF about why migraine is not just a “bad headache” and how she’s learned to manage her pain as the seasons fluctuate.is “just a headache,” but it’s so much more than that.
Recently, I had a very painful migraine episode after it snowed. I don’t know exactly what it is about winter that makes my migraine attacks worse. Although everyone who has migraine is different, I find that my bad pain days are more frequent when the weather is colder, when there are big temperature shifts , or when there are varying days of snow and rain. Since I live in New York City, that sums up a significant amount of wintertime.
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