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If you’ve ever looked into ways to help your child manage migraine, chances are you’ve come across supplements.πŸ’Š

We created this graphic to help families make informed and safe choices when considering them for a child with migraine.

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Parents often tell us the same thing: “My child starts acting different… and then the migraine hits.” 

The body often sends early signals before the pain begins. There’s a name for this migraine stage, and it’s called
Head pain can feel confusing, especially for kids. This graphic can help you spot the difference. 

βœ… Migraine attacks can come with strong pounding pain, dizziness/vertigo, and feeling sick.
βœ… Tension headaches often feels like tight “pressure
🚨NEW BLOG ALERT ‼️ It’s tough to love yourself when you’re in pain. Migraine can tell some pretty convincing lies: that you’re weak, dramatic, or not doing enough. πŸ₯Ή

In our NEW BLOG, we share 8 simple ways to practice self-compas
❄️ Snowstorm loading… πŸ‘€

Are you ready??
Storm snacks βœ”οΈ
Cozy blankets βœ”οΈ
Migraine toolkit βœ”οΈ

Now the real question…
🌨️ Is school getting canceled or are we setting 5 alarms just in case? πŸ˜‚

Drop your vote below:
❄️ = Snow day
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