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A 38-year-old mother’s post on Reddit’s “Am I Overreacting” has gone viral… but no one is talking about how this story is shaped by migraine stigma. 

Yes, parenting is messy and none of us get it right every time. But
Parenting a child with migraine is challenging.

The planning. The canceled plans. The nurse visits. The constant “Will today be a good day?”

If you are parenting a child with migraine, drop a 💟 or comment “ME” so we know yo
Ever had someone tell your child with migraine to ‘just wait until dinner like everyone else’? 👀

Yeah… no. Hunger is a migraine trigger. Kids with migraine can’t wait hours for a holiday meal. Their brains need routine and
Kids deserve a Thanksgiving full of joy, not a migraine attack. 

A few small tips can make a big difference. 
Save these for a smoother holiday!

Follow @MigraineAtSchool for more tips! 

#migraine #chronicmigraine #migraineawareness #migrainelife #
Thanksgiving fun can come with some not-so-fun migraine moments for kids and their families. 

From staying up late to the excitement (and noise!) of a big family dinner, it’s easy for holiday triggers to sneak in. The good news? Knowing what m

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