Survey Shows Two-Thirds of Migraine Sufferers Dissatisfied
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Survey Reveals Widespread Dissatisfaction Among Migraine Sufferers
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If you're struggling to find relief from migraines, you're not alone. Nearly 28 million people endure the debilitating pain of migraines, which can last for hours or even days, disrupting family life, work, and daily activities.Article:
Finding relief from migraines can be challenging, and if you're still searching, you share this struggle with many. A recent survey conducted by Pfizer among 3,064 migraine sufferers revealed that two-thirds are dissatisfied with their current treatment. This dissatisfaction often leaves individuals feeling discouraged and less likely to discuss their pain with others, including healthcare providers.To address the barriers preventing effective pain management, life coach and fellow migraine sufferer Rhonda Britten has joined a new educational initiative sponsored by Pfizer. Known for her role in the reality show "Starting Over," Britten highlights the significant impact migraines can have on one's life. "Many people endure the pain simply because they're too frustrated to seek further help," she explains.
Britten has developed a series of exercises through her Fearless Living Institute to empower sufferers. These exercises guide individuals through evaluating the impact of migraines on their lives, understanding why they've hesitated to seek treatment, and how to have more productive conversations with their doctors. These tools are available in a free brochure, "Be Stronger Than Your Migraine," which can be obtained by calling (866) 519-0300.
Dr. Dion Graybeal, an assistant professor at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, emphasizes the importance of patient involvement. "Patients must actively seek the care they need," Graybeal advises. "Even those who feel they've exhausted options may not know all available treatments. It's crucial that patients feel empowered to discuss their needs with their doctors."
Take Vanessa Simmons, for example. At 27, she has dealt with migraines since high school. "I assumed all treatments were the same, so I never told my doctor I wasn't finding relief," she recalls. "Eventually, I opened up about how migraines were impacting my life, and my doctor helped me find the right treatment."
Pfizer's educational campaign also includes a toolkit called "Understanding in a Box," offering tips for family and friends, information on effective treatments, and the children's book "Mama Lion's Migraine."
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