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Over the last month, Chronic Migraine has impacted you in these ways:

Frequency and severity


 ou had 25
Y 23 headache-free days (days where you were headache-free
without the help of medication)
sometimes had moderate or severe pain when experiencing headaches or migraines
You sometimes
On 16 or
1–5more days, you used acute medication to treat your headaches or migraines

Productivity and missing out


25
6 days you felt less productive at work or school
2
55 days you missed family, social, or leisure activities because of headaches or migraines
You sometimes
sometimes worried that your headaches and migraines would have an effect on
friends, family, or coworkers (due to canceled plans or reduced time with them)

Impact on planning
Your headaches and migraines sometimes
sometimes interfered with making plans
sometimes worried about making plans because of your headaches and migraines
You sometimes
25
6 times you canceled plans

Chronic Migraine shouldn’t call the shots.


Here are 3 things to ask your doctor:

What are my options for treating Chronic Migraine?

What are the differences between acute and preventive treatment?

Are there lifestyle changes I can make to help reduce the impact of Chronic Migraine?

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