Highlights of 2014

The very talented writers on Migraine.com have done an amazing job this year keeping us informed of the latest treatment news, sharing experiences of daily life with migraine, and spreading awareness. What have members of the Migraine.com community been reading this year?
8 Things Everyone Needs to Know About Migraine
Cefaly: A Migraineur’s Review
Your Cefaly Questions Answered
10 Ways to Help Someone With Migraine
Top 10 Migraine Triggers, According to New Study
External Nerve Stimulation Device for Migraine Prevention
Receives FDA Approval
The Migraine Food Trigger You’ve Probably Never Heard Of
Top Ten Things You Should Know if Your Spouse Has Chronic Migraine
Social Media and Migraine Stigma
Five Tips for Preventing Summer-Season Migraines
Migraine symptom: a stiff neck
Rhinitis Common Among Migraine Patients
Images of an Invisible Illness
Pain behaviors can perpetuate stigma
Migraine Choice Mistakes
Tell the truth, have you ever lied to your doctor?
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Members of the Migraine.com community have shared a lot of stories this year, detailing their personal exeriences with migraine triggers, symptoms, treatments, and the impact on their lives. Here are some of the most read stories of 2014.
Things I realized this morning
So tired
My migraine aura story
Migraine infusion
Still searching to get my life back
The Migraine Merry-Go-Round
Michigan Migraine
Complicated migraine with stroke like symptoms
Chronic Pain, Fatigue, and Isolation
The Physician’s Burden: Diagnosis
Whatever happened to living happily ever after?
Getting older, getting more migrainesNext

Migraine.com contributors had a lot to write about this year - some of it controversial, some thought-provoking - and the Migraine.com community had a lot to say about it! Here are some articles that generated a lot of conversation in 2014.
What’s your strangest migraine symptom?
Migraine Hacks I Wish For: The Psychic Scent Blocker
Migraine symptom: a stiff neck
Unusual Migraine Symptoms: Earaches, Ear Pain
Should You See a Chiropractor for Migraine?
Social Media and Migraine Stigma
The song that best describes my migraines is...
The Pros and Cons of Invisibility
Completely Unofficial, Made-Up Migraine Types: The Ninja
When ANOTHER new trigger emerges- hot pepper
Breaking Out of the Migraine Prison
Day in the Life of a Migraineur
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Migraine.com contributors had a lot to say this year - some of it controversial, some thought-provoking - and the Migraine.com community had a lot to say about it! Here are some articles that generated a lot of conversation in 2014.
Everyone, whether they have migraine or not, should know these 8 things about migraine
An Open Letter to People Without Migraine
Our community responds to the original "Things not to say" article with even more frustrating comments
Migraine Triggers-The Power of Weather
What's your strangest migraine symptom?
If one more person tells me it’s stress, I will scream
Do you suffer from allodynia?
he Cefaly receives FDA approval in the U.S.
The many symptoms of migraine
Yawning and unusual migraine signs
I hadn’t realized that lots of migraineurs report frequently having cold hands & feet
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Migraine is considered an invisible illness - which makes it even more important to spread awareness about the difficulty of living with migraine. Our Facebook community done just that by sharing many of our stories. Here are some of the most shared posts from 2014.
Everyone, whether they have migraine or not, should know these 8 things about migraine
An Open Letter to People Without Migraine
June is Migraine and Headache Awareness Month!
What's your strangest migraine symptom?
Results from the Chronic Migraine in America Survey
Migraine Triggers-The Power of Weather
Migraine is so much more than "just a headache." The many symptoms of migraine.Invisible illnesses are everywhere, & it’s hard to explain to others that yes, in fact, you are sick, even if you seem to look normal on the outside.What's in your migraine emergency toolkit?The Emotional Cost of Disability
Chronic migraineurs try very hard for people NOT to know that they're having a bad day

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