| DAY 1 |
| TALK: Finding Resilience With Migraine, Its Comorbidities, and COVID |
| Is there a correlation between migraine and mood disorders, like depression and anxiety? Do people have depression and anxiety because of migraine? |
| Why is it important to treat depression in people with migraine? |
| In the course of treating migraine, when should mood disorders be assessed and treated? |
| Are there treatments that can target both migraine and depression? |
| Is nighttime jaw clenching connected to anxiety, and can it trigger migraine attacks? |
| How does parental migraine impact adolescent children? |
| Do people with chronic migraine experience personality changes? |
| How might we minimize migraine attacks when dealing with stress, such as the stress of a pandemic? |
| What are some coping strategies that can help with the loss and fear that can accompany migraine? |
| How can we continue to build up our resilience when faced with migraine disease, especially when itÕs chronic? |
| TALK: Unlocking the Mystery of Migraine Pathogenesis |
| What do pathogenesis and pathophysiology mean, specifically for migraine? |
| What is the concept of a migraine pathway? |
| Could understanding your migraine pathway help with specialized treatment? |
| What is the trigeminal pathway? |
| What role does serotonin play in migraine? |
| What role does dopamine play in migraine? |
| What is the GABA pathway? |
| What is the vascular pathway? |
| Does vasodilation cause migraine? |
| What is the anti-inflammatory pathway? |
| Is migraine a neuroinflammatory disorder? |
| Do migraines evolve over time in patients? |
| How does understanding migraine pathways lead to better understanding of migraine? |
| How does better understanding of migraine help patients and treatments? |
| TALK: Latest Strategies for Chronic Migraine Control |
| How many people in the world have what is considered chronic migraine? |
| When and how does chronification of migraine start? |
| What Is the difference between chronic migraine and medication overuse headache? |
| Is medication overuse a cause of or an exacerbating factor for chronic migraine? |
| What are some of the risk factors for episodic migraine to progress to chronic migraine? |
| What are some of the indications that someone might have transitioned to chronic migraine? |
| Why do patients tend to underreport their frequency of migraine? |
| What are some of the barriers to appropriate diagnosis of chronic migraine? |
| What advice do you give patients who say that triptans are the only thing that works for them, but they are afraid of rebound headaches? |
| What are some nonmedicinal treatments, tools, or therapies that might help people avoid or treat chronic migraine? |
| What do you tell a patient who says they have tried everything but nothing works? |
| What resources are there for people with chronic migraine who are frustrated and overwhelmed with navigating the health care system along with the condition itself? |
| How can people with migraine be proactive in treating their condition? |
| TALK: Why Doesn't Migraine Have a Cure Yet? |
| Why isn't there a cure for migraine? |
| Why is the funding for migraine research so low? |
| What are the costs of migraine? |
| How much disability does migraine cause? |
| How does a migraine attack affect your brain? |
| How does the lay model of migraine prevent adequate treatment? |
| How can someone become a migraine advocate? |
| Is migraine curable? |
| What would a cure for migraine look like? |
| How is COVID-19 changing the medical world? |
| What is on the horizon for migraine research? |
| DAY 2 |
| TALK: Discovering New Treatments Worth Trying |
| What makes this year so significant in the development of new migraine treatments? |
| How are the new treatment options different from older medicines? |
| What have we learned about the efficacy and safety of CGRP therapies since they were introduced? |
| How is the new IV-delivered form of CGRP, eptinezumab, different from the injectable forms, other than its delivery method? |
| If one CGRP treatment fails you, should you try another, or give up on the entire class? |
| Is there a letdown period with CGRP, similar to Botox treatment? How can it be treated? |
| What should we know about the new FDA warning for erenumab (Aimovig) and elevated hypertension? |
| What are gepants and how are they different from triptans? |
| Are gepants safer than triptans for people with cardiovascular conditions? |
| Can gepants cause medication adaptation headache? |
| How is lasmiditan different from triptans and gepants? |
| What are the side effects of lasmiditan? |
| What sorts of combination therapies can be tried for people not finding relief with one of these new treatments? |
| How do neuromodulation and neurostimulation devices work? |
| What are some examples of neuromodulation and neurostimulation devices? |
| Are there new device options on the horizon? |
| What is ear insufflation and how might it help treat migraine? |
| Are any of the new treatment options safe for pediatric patients? |
| Have the new treatment options improved patient results? |
| TALK: Racial Inequities In Migraine Treatment |
| What is different about the experience that people of color have in seeking health care? |
| What are some historical or systemic factors that play into people of color receiving suboptimal health care?Ê |
| Along with race, what other factors might play into a patient receiving less than adequate health care? |
| What are the cultural factors that affect how we talk about pain and whether we seek professional help? |
| How much does the ethnicity of physicians matter in the care received by people of color? |
| Is migraine equally prevalent in all races? |
| Why are people of color often underrepresented in clinical trials? |
| How can we improve migraine care for people of color? |
| What role do health care practitioners have in combating racial inequities? |
| TALK: What causes migraine? |
| If someone in your family has migraine, does that make you more likely to have it? |
| Are there other risk factors, such as underlying conditions, that could also predetermine your susceptibility to migraine? |
| What is the difference between a cause of migraine and a trigger? |
| What does the conceptÊ Òmigraine thresholdÓ mean? |
| What are the different phases of migraine? |
| Is tension-type headache the same as migraine? |
| When would emergency medical treatment for migraine be necessary? |
| What is the correlation between mood disorders and migraine? |
| How does sleep affect migraine? |
| TALK: Moving Through the Pain: Exercise and Migraine |
| What are the difficulties of exercise for those who have frequent migraine attacks? |
| Can exercise be both a trigger and preventive for migraine? |
| How can exercise cause a headache or migraine attack? |
| How can dehydration during exercise be avoided by those with migraine? |
| Why should people with migraine not give up on exercise as a preventive? |
| How does exercise affect the brain? |
| How does exercise affect some common migraine comorbidities? |
| How can you safely begin exercising with migraine? |
| Is it safe or beneficial to push through a headache or migraine attack to exercise? |
| What is a let-down headache? |
| DAY 3 |
| TALK: Preventing Attacks Before They Happen |
| When is preventive therapy for migraine recommended? |
| Why is frequent use of acute migraine medications a problem? |
| What are the major classes of medications for migraine prevention? |
| How can an ineffective acute treatment lead to migraine chronification? |
| What can we expect when our doctor puts us on preventive therapy? |
| Why are migraine diaries important for migraine prevention? |
| Are the CGRP medications effective in patients who havenÕt responded to other therapies? |
| What is polytherapy? |
| When acute migraine medications don't seem to be working, what can we do? |
| Why would it be helpful for your provider to have your complete medical history, going back to childhood? |
| Why are some patients labeled difficult to treat? |
| Can adverse childhood experiences have an effect of migraine? |
| TALK: How Weight Affects Migraine Disease |
| Can significant weight gain trigger the onset of migraine? |
| Is there a definitive causative relationship between weight and migraine, or is it simply middle age in which both weight and migraine increase? |
| Is the risk of migraine any different for people who are overweight or underweight? |
| Is there a correlation with being overweight or underweight and having chronic migraine? |
| What does the research say about why many migraine symptoms are related to digestion? |
| Does inflammation play a role in migraine? |
| What are some practical ways to reduce weight safely for someone with migraine? |
| Are there any weight loss tactics that can actually make migraine worse? |
| Does research indicate that behavioral weight loss intervention or migraine education can reduce migraine frequency or severity? |
| Do researchers know how reducing inflammation might affect migraine, and are anti-inflammatory supplements like turmeric, omega-3, or capsaicin considered effective for people with migraine? |
| Are there any important considerations for how someone with migraine approaches exercise for weight loss? |
| TALK: Light Sensitivity and Therapy for Migraine |
| Is migraine the only headache disorder that has light sensitivity as a symptom? |
| Is light sensitivity a premonitory symptom or is it a trigger of migraine? |
| Is light sensitivity a chronic condition? |
| Is light sensitivity something that can develop from another condition, such as concussion? |
| What causes light sensitivity? |
| Should people with light sensitivity completely avoid the light, or is it better to learn to adapt to it? |
| What protections are there for people with light sensitivity? |
| Should people with light sensitivity keep their home environments dark at all times? |
| How can you tell the difference between photophobia as a trigger and as a premonitory symptom? |
| Are tinted lenses helpful? |
| When should someone with photophobia see a specialist? |
| What kind of specialist should they see? |
| Are the CGRP medications helpful to those with light sensitivity? |
| Is our modern world of excessive screen time and ÒZoom fatigueÓ causing more photophobia? |
| How can someone tell that their photophobia might be chronic |
| TALK: How to Manage Weather Triggers |
| What effect does barometric pressure have on migraine? |
| How does weather influence migraine and headache disorders? |
| How does one manage weather-related triggers? |
| What is weather's effect on the brain? |
| How does the environment of where you live affect migraine and headache disorders? |
| Is there a certain numerical change in pressure that triggers an attack? |
| How do seasonal changes influence migraine and headache disorders? |
| Why is weather not always a consistent trigger? |
| What medications can be used to treat weather-related migraine and headache attacks specifically? |
| Is it possible to prevent a headache or migraine attack triggered by weather? |
| DAY 4 |
| TALK: How An Integrative Approach Can Help Migraine |
| Why can it be difficult to find doctors who think outside the box when it comes to migraine treatment? |
| How long do you recommend sticking with an integrative therapy before moving on? |
| Is alternative medicine as effective as mainstream therapies? |
| How can patients distinguish between safe, evidence-based alternative therapies and those that are bogus or misleading? |
| Which integrative therapy approaches have shown the most promise in treating migraine? |
| What sort of training or education are providers receiving to open up the conversation about alternative treatments with patients? |
| What is the best way to navigate the search for providers who can incorporate integrative medicine into their patientsÕ treatment plans? |
| Are chiropractic maneuvers safe for treating migraine? |
| Is there enough evidence to suggest that psilocybin is an effective migraine treatment? |
| Why is alternative medicine being taken more seriously now than before? |
| TALK: Headache and Migraine in Later Life |
| What are the most common headache disorders in people over the age of 50? |
| How does migraine typically change in middle and older age? |
| Is it true that migraine improves with age? |
| Are triptans still safe for the older population with migraine? |
| How common is it for an older person to get a new diagnosis of migraine? |
| In someone with a history of migraine, what are some factors that might lead to increased frequency of attacks in middle age? |
| What are some alternatives if triptans either stop working for someone, or become unsafe to use? |
| How safe are some of the typical migraine medications for people older than 50? |
| Why do some people with migraine become more or less responsive to their usual medications as they age? |
| What are the risks of a long-term migraine history and the long-term medication use that may accompany it? |
| Are the newer medications safe for older people with migraine? |
| What nonmedicinal options exist for migraine after 50 years of age? |
| TALK: Recovering from Trauma and Concussion |
| How can migraines result from concussions? |
| Is it possible for a patient to have no personal or family history of migraine, get a concussion, and then develop migraine? |
| Can imaging help with identifying concussion? |
| Does having migraine put us at a greater risk for concussion? |
| ÊWhat is your advice for someone who has just gotten a concussion? |
| What sort of strategies should one adopt to try to promote brain healing after a concussion? |
| What is a post-traumatic headache (PTH)? |
| What are the differences between persistent PTH and migraine? |
| How does a diagnosis of migraine versus PTH change the treatment strategy? |
| How can a patient determine whether their condition is persistent PTH or true migraine triggered by physical trauma? |
| Is it possible for a patient to have no history of migraine, and still have a concussion trigger migraine, or would that always be PTH? |
| In the last 5-10 years, our understanding of TBIs and potential treatments has grown significantly. We obviously still have a long way to go, but what would you say are a few of the most important findings? |
| TALK: Yoga For Migraine: Does It Help? |
| What is yoga? |
| How can yoga help someone with migraine? |
| What evidence is there that supports yoga for migraine? |
| How do postures and breathing combine to create an effective yoga practice? |
| How can yoga benefit the hyper-responsive nervous system common in people with migraine? |
| Can yoga be practiced during times of high pain? |
| Is there a type of yoga that's best-suited for people with migraine? |
| Are there certain types of yoga that are better suited for different body types? |
| What type of yoga is most beneficial if the neck is a factor in migraine? |
| What type of yoga is appropriate for people who have migraine with vestibular symptoms, such as dizziness and vertigo? |
| Can yoga help with insomnia? |
| What other conditions can yoga be beneficial for? |
| Is there anyone who shouldn't practice yoga? |
| What are some reasons that people might be hesitant to try yoga? |
| What is the best way to start a yoga practice for those who are new to it? |
| How can you find a certified yoga instructor who can provide personal feedback? |
| DAY 5 |
| TALK: Migraine Diets and Food Triggers |
| How can diet affect migraine and headache disorders? |
| What are dietary triggers? |
| What are some common dietary triggers? |
| What types of diets are safe for people with migraine? |
| Why do certain diets work for people with migraine while others do not? |
| What is the DASH diet? |
| Does intermittent fasting work for people with migraine? |
| How do ketogenic diets affect migraine? |
| Why choose a plant-based diet? |
| How can a low-glycemic-index diet help with migraine? |
| How does one choose the best diet for migraine? |
| TALK: Medications that Make Migraine Worse |
| What is the definition of medication overuse headache (MOH)? |
| Can pain medication make migraine worse? |
| Which migraine drugs are most likely to contribute to MOH? |
| Can MOH be caused by non-migraine-related drugs? |
| Which non-migraine drugs contribute to MOH? |
| Can MOH be caused by over-the-counter medications like NSAIDs or cold medications? |
| Can MOH be caused by an overuse of a combination of different drugs? |
| Are there any drugs that doÊnotÊcontribute to MOH? |
| Can MOH contribute to someone developing chronic migraine? |
| Are there risk factors outside of medication that contribute to MOH? |
| How might MOH differ from a regular migraine attack, if at all? |
| How do you know if you have MOH? |
| Does caffeine contribute to MOH? |
| Should butalbital be taken off the market? |
| Does undertreatment of migraine increase MOH? |
| How do you strike a balance between undertreatment and overtreatment? |
| What has changed in the past three years in the MOH treatment space? |
| How have the new CGRP drugs changed the outlook for MOH? |
| How can advocacy help reduce the occurrence of MOH across the population? |
| Are there any nonpharmacological ways to break MOH? |
| Does proper acute treatment of episodic migraine reduce the probability of having MOH? |
| TALK: Finding Work That Works Despite Migraine |
| What are some of the challenges of managing a career with frequent and disabling migraine? |
| What type of work might be best suited for someone living with frequent or chronic migraine? |
| When is it appropriate to ask for job accommodations at work? |
| If fragrance is a trigger for someone with migraine, what is the best way to go about handling a situation in which a coworker wears a lot of perfume? |
| What guidance would you give to someone with migraine who is considering starting their own business? |
| Should you tell your employer or a prospective employer that you have migraine disease? |
| What if you disclose that you have migraine and then face repercussions from your employer? |
| If an issue arises at work that an employee suspects is discrimination because of their disablity, what resources are available to help? |
| Are there accommodations you can ask for when working from home? |
| How should the question - Do you have a disability? - be answered on job applications? |
| What are some things that can be done to raise awareness of migraine in the workplace? |
| TALK: Difficult Diagnoses: Rare Headache Types |
| What is new daily persistent headache? |
| What is the difference between new daily persistent headache and chronic migraine? |
| Is new daily persistent headache a primary or a secondary headache? |
| What is hypnic headache, or sleep headache? |
| Are there any triggers for hypnic headache? |
| What is cluster headache, and how is it treated? |
| What is hemicrania continua? |
| How can hemicrania continua be differentiated from cluster headache or new daily persistent headache? |
| Does hemicrania continua have a cure? |
| What is hemiplegic migraine? |
| How can hemiplegic migraine be differentiated from stroke? |
| Is there a known genetic cause for hemiplegic migraine? |
| What is thunderclap headache? |
| Why arenÕt there many clinical trials of medications for the rare headache types? |
| What is migraine with brain stem aura? |
| What is primary cough headache? |
| DAY 6 |
| TALK: Shortening Attacks with Early Migraine Intervention |
| How effective is early intervention in trying to stop or mitigate a migraine attack while it is still in the mild stage? |
| How can we identify the best time to treat an attack in the early stages? |
| How do we know if some of the symptoms weÕre having can be considered premonitory symptoms? |
| Do premonitory symptoms vary from person to person, or even attack to attack? |
| What is the migraine aura, and how can we recognize when itÕs happening? |
| Can migraine aura change over the course of someoneÕs lifetime? |
| Does aura need to be present in order for a diagnosis of migraine? |
| What is the earliest point in a migraine attack when an acute medication should be used? |
| How do you decide whether to use abortive medications to treat an attack early, especially when youÕre prescribed a limited amount of medication, and when some of your attacks can be milder than others? |
| Is it still possible to intervene early in an attack when you wake with morning migraine? |
| Can nonmedicinal approaches to treating migraine Ñ such as meditation, breathwork, exercise, hydration, or using ice packs Ñ be effective treatments early in an attack? |
| TALK: Sex Headaches: Serious or Just Awkward? |
| What causes headache during sexual activity? |
| How common is sex headache? |
| Can sexual activity provide relief from a migraine attack? |
| Should you seek emergency care if you experience a sudden-onset headache during sexual activity? |
| Does a headache associated with sexual activity happen every time a person has sex? |
| What are the symptoms of sex headache? |
| How are sex headaches treated? |
| Who is most likely to be affected by sex headache? |
| Can anyone experience sex headache regardless of migraine diagnosis? |
| How does sex headache affect cluster headache? |
| Can medication affect libido? |
| What are some recommendations for those struggling with side effects of decreased libido? |
| TALK: Autoimmune Disease and Migraine: Whatâs the Link? |
| What is autoimmune disease? |
| What are some of the most common autoimmune diseases? |
| Why are autoimmune diseases more common in women than in men? |
| What is Lyme disease, and is it an autoimmune disease? |
| What sort of specialist and credentials should you seek when deciding on a doctor to treat Lyme disease? |
| Is an autoimmune disease disorder a trigger or a comorbidity in someone with migraine? |
| What is the association between with autoimmune disease and migraine? |
| How well do researchers understand the link between autoimmune disorders and migraine? |
| What role does inflammation play in migraine and in autoimmune disorders? |
| How can we treat or manage inflammation? |
| Does a compromised immune system put someone at greater risk for migraine? |
| How do you treat and manage both migraine and autoimmune disease together? |
| Can multiple biological treatments for different diseases be used at the same time on a patient, such as a CGRP medication for migraine and a different biologic for an autoimmune disorder? |
| Can lifestyle changes in sleep, diet, exercise be effective forms of treatment for migraine and autoimmune diseases? |
| Why is sleep important for reducing inflammation and for good health in general? |
| Why is exercise important for good health, including for migraine management? |
| Are there practical ways to boost your immune system against autoimmune disorders and COVID-19? |
| TALK: Managing Migraine with Little to No Insurance |
| What is meant by "underserved populations" and who are some underserved populations when it comes to migraine care? |
| Why is migraine disease more prevalent in the U.S. among people with lower income, people over 65 years old, people insured by Medicaid, and people without health insurance? |
| What are some of the challenges faced by underserved populations needing care for migraine disease? |
| How can underserved communities get better access to migraine care? |
| What are some strategies for addressing financial barriers to migraine care? |
| Why are there so few headache specialists in the U.S.? |
| How can we advocate for more resources for migraine research? |
| DAY 7 |
| TALK: Juggling Multiple Conditions With Migraine |
| Why is it important to notify the doctor who's treating your migraine of all of your other health problems? |
| How common are comorbid conditions in people with migraine? |
| What are the most common comorbid conditions in people with migraine? |
| Are there some conditions that have a relatively low incidence of occurrence but a high correlation with migraine? |
| Is endometriosis more common in women with migraine than in women without migraine? |
| How do researchers determine whether migraine is causing a symptom, such as insomnia, or if it is triggering migraine attacks? |
| How does a physician determine if a patientÕs comorbidities are correlated with migraine or caused by migraine? |
| Is migraine sometimes related to a history of trauma or PTSD? |
| Is there a link between migraine and concussion? |
| Is Raynaud's syndrome a comorbid condition, or are cold hands and feet just a symptom of migraine? |
| Is depression a cause or an effect of migraine? |
| Can migraine medication cause depression? |
| Is there a causal link between migraine and anxiety? |
| How do you determine if GI problems are a symptom of migraine or a side effect of medication? |
| How common is constipation as a side effect with the CGRP medications? |
| Does chronic pain increase migraine comorbidities? |
| What is the link between migraine and stroke/cardiovascular issues? |
| Are there any treatment synergies for migraine and its comorbidities? |
| Are there any treatments that are contraindicated for people with certain comorbidities? |
| What acute migraine medications are recommended for people with heart issues? |
| TALK: Understanding Treatment Failure and Options |
| How can we differentiate between difficult-to-treat migraine, resistant migraine, and refractory migraine? |
| How common is refractory migraine? |
| What are the preventive drug classes that are considered when evaluating if someone has resistant or refractory migraine? |
| What constitutes a preventive or acute drug failure? |
| When should someone with refractory migraine go to the hospital? |
| What is the difference between refractory migraine and status migraine? |
| Why would someone have a migraine every single day? |
| Why is the long-lasting chronic migraine so difficult to treat? |
| What are the preventive and acute treatment options for someone with difficult-to-treat or refractory migraine? |
| ÊWhy are nonpharmacological treatments not used more often to treat migraine? |
| TALK: Fighting Migraine with Food and Nutrition |
| What nutrients or foods that are good for the brain are also good for preventing migraine? |
| How do the CGRP medications affect inflammation in the body? |
| What are some examples of key nutrients that are beneficial to the migraine brain? |
| How familiar are most doctors and health care providers with the concept of using food as medicine? |
| What are some good food sources of magnesium? |
| What are omega-3's, and in which foods can they be found? |
| Are eggs that are fortified with omega-3's worth incorporating into our diets? |
| What is riboflavin, or vitamin B2, and in which foods can it be found? |
| Can't people just get the beneficial nutrients, like magnesium, riboflavin and the omega-3Õs, from supplements? |
| Where can the less healthy omega-6's be found? |
| What advice do you give patients who have anxiety about foods that might be migraine triggers? |
| How does your DREAMS acronym Ñ which stands for Diet, Respirations, Exercise, Altruism, Mindfulness, and Sleep Ñ empower people with migraine to get better control of the disease? |
| Why do you believe altruism is important to a personÕs sense of well-being? |
| What are some examples of altruism you've been seeing during the pandemic? |
| TALK: When Migraine Starts or Stays in Your Neck |
| How prevalent is neck pain for those with migraine? |
| What is the trigeminal cervical complex? |
| What is the difference between primary and secondary headache? |
| How do we know if neck pain is a symptom of a migraine attack or if itÕs triggering the attack? |
| What are trigger point injections? |
| What is cervicogenic headache? |
| What is occipital neuralgia? |
| How can we distinguish between occipital neuralgia and migraine with neck pain? |
| Can Botox help relieve neck pain with migraine? |
| How do we determine whether neck pain is a symptom of a migraine attack or caused by a structural or neurological issue apart from migraine? |
| What types of imaging studies are done for neck pain? |
| What are the treatments for neck pain that may be triggering a migraine attack? |
| What is radiofrequency ablation (neurotomy)? |
| How does posture affect the neck and migraine? |
| Is it better to use heat or ice for neck pain? |
| Which nonmedical interventions are helpful for neck pain with migraine? |
| DAY 8 |
| TALK: How Your Gut and Sleep Affect Migraine |
| How does sleep affect the brain? |
| What kind of information does a sleep study reveal? |
| Why is REM sleep important? |
| How common is sleep dysfunction in todayÕs world? |
| How does sleep affect migraine? |
| What are some of the effects of improved sleep? |
| How do you know whether symptoms like fatigue or brain fog are symptoms of migraine, or medication side effects? |
| How can people with migraine improve their quality of sleep? |
| What role do vitamins play in both sleep and pain? |
| What role does gut bacteria, or your microbiome, play in migraine and sleep? |
| Can better sleep be as simple as finding the right dose of Vitamin D? |
| TALK: COVID in the Real World |
| What did the data from the Headache and Migraine Policy Forum (HMPF) survey say about the impact of COVID on our overall health? |
| What impact is the pandemic having on the frequency of people's migraine attacks? |
| What effect is the pandemic having on our stress levels? |
| How has the isolation that came with the pandemic affected migraine comorbidities? |
| How many people in the survey reported some level of fear or anxiety about getting migraine care during the pandemic? |
| Are people avoiding the ER for migraine emergencies during the pandemic? |
| What alternatives are people seeking for migraine emergencies? |
| How is telemedicine being received by people with migraine? |
| Why are some people with migraine hesitant to use telemedicine? |
| How is COVID affecting people with migraine in the workplace? |
| What resources are available for people with migraine struggling to hold down a job? |
| What does HMPF do and how does it benefit people with migraine? |
| How can someone get involved in advocacy and effecting policy for people with migraine? |
| From an advocacy standpoint, what has changed in the migraine community that makes managing migraine easier, particularly during the COVID era? |
| TALK: Understanding Vestibular Migraine |
| What is vestibular migraine? |
| To what extent can the symptoms of vestibular migraine cause disability? |
| Are vestibular symptoms more likely to happen at a certain stage of an attack? |
| Is headache always a feature of vestibular migraine? |
| What is the difference between vestibular migraine, and migraine with dizziness or vertigo as part of the attack? |
| Are there any triggers specific to vestibular migraine attacks? |
| What is the difference between vestibular migraine and other conditions that cause vestibular symptoms, like MeniereÕs disease, BBPV, or PPPD? |
| What is the relationship of tinnitus to vestibular migraine? |
| Why is the diagnosis of vestibular migraine so complicated? |
| How much does having an accurate diagnosis of vestibular migraine matter? |
| Can vestibular migraine symptoms get worse over time if untreated? |
| How can people who suspect they have vestibular migraine find help? |
| How can vestibular migraine be treated? |
| Are there any exercises specific to treating vestibular migraine? |
| Are there any options in neuroplasticity training for vestibular migraine? |
| Is there any evidence that meditation can be helpful for vestibular migraine? |
| What does the future hold for those living with vestibular migraine? |
| TALK: Overcoming Monthly Menstrual Migraine |
| How is menstrual migraine different from migraine in general? |
| What is the connection between a woman's menstrual cycle and migraine? |
| How does migraine change throughout a woman's lifespan? |
| What treatments and/or lifestyle modifications are recommended for hormonal and menstrual migraine? |
| Is testing of hormone levels helpful in migraine management? |
| Does migraine become less severe with age? |
| How does treatment change during perimenopause and menopause? |
| Is it best to consult a gynecologist or a headache specialist for hormonal and menstrual migraine? |
| Are there any nonmedical options for treating hormonal and menstrual migraine? |
| Can hormonal or menstrual migraine mask any other conditions? |