Answering Your Questions at the Migraine World Summit
Our friends at The Migraine World Summit have already announced the topics that they’re going to be covering (March 6-13) – topics based on questions that were sent in by migraine patients around the world.
Today’s Tip
In fact, if you go to the schedule page here, you can see the topics and click on the specific interviews to see what questions they’ll be addressing.
For example, being myself a fan of Dr. Dawn Buse, I wanted to know more about her topic, “Brain-Related Comorbidities of Migraine”. Here are some of the questions she’ll be dealing with:
- What is multiple sclerosis (MS), and how is it related to migraine?
- What is fibromyalgia, and how is it related to migraine?
- How does the risk of stroke influence the choice of medications for treating migraine?
- What is insomnia, and how is it related to migraine?
A few things to look forward to
Sounds pretty practical! Here are some other questions that might interest you – but please go and check out the schedule for yourself. (Be sure you’re signed in, or register now for the summit.)
- How does a diagnosis of chronic migraine change the nature of treatment? (Controlling Chronic Migraine)
- When should a patient seek a second opinion or specialized care for their headache disorder? (Beginner’s Guide to Headache Types)
- What are the potential side effects and risks associated with Excedrin Migraine and other over-the-counter (OTC) headache medications? (How Much Is Too Much Excedrin Migraine?)
- What safety data is available for CGRP-targeted medications? (Balancing Risks & Benefits of Migraine Treatments)
- What advice would you give to someone who feels like they have tried everything to manage their headache disorder? (New Daily Persistent Headache: Pain That Won’t Stop)
- How can we advocate for ourselves with our healthcare providers? (Migraine FOMO: Are You Missing Out?)
- What is an effective but realistic way to schedule exercise if you have migraine disease? (Best Exercise Options for People With Migraine)
- What are signs of an insufficient supply of energy to the brain? (Is Migraine a Brain Energy Problem?)
- Why should people with migraine disease take dietary supplements? (Supplements & Foods That Ease Migraine)
- How does a migraine attack change during perimenopause and menopause? (Menopause, Perimenopause & Migraine)
That’s just a few – there are dozens more.
And remember, these are fresh new interviews with some of the world’s leading experts – not recycled information that’s been stale for years.
The Migraine World Summit push to be practical seems to be paying off – I hope I’ll see you there!