Do you have an experience to share about how migraine is managed in schools?
The Migraine Trust in London, England, wants to hear your experience with migraine in schools.
I’m assuming they’re especially wanting to hear from people in the United Kingdom, but I’m sure anyone could contribute (just tell them where you’re from).
This is what they said:
The Migraine Trust is interested to hear from young people, or parents of children or young people, about their experiences of managing their migraine in schools.
The Migraine Trust would like to learn about examples of good and/or bad experiences of migraine managment within schools.
We are interested in hearing your experiences to inform our work in schools and at policy level to raise awareness of the issues young migraine sufferers can face and educate schools and education providers about good practice.
You can contact the Migraine Trust by phone (in the UK) or email.
For more details, see Migraine in schools at the Migraine Trust.
Ashley
12 September 2011 @ 9:49 pm
Hi, in my school all they do is let u lay down woth an ice pack! Every single sound sets me off!!! The light also wets me off big time! They wont let me go home or call my mom…. my school is really strict when it comes to going home sick. Anyone have any sujestions of how to get my mom to let me stay home and not go to school during a migrane? PLZ HELP!!! Thanks big time! (Ashley from USA)