Seven years ago, when I was 27, I got my first-ever migraine. Ten months later, it was still there. Even after the 10-month migraine ended, frequent weeks-long migraine attacks and bouts of stabbing “icepick” headaches kept me in pain more often than not. I was a software engineer at Facebook, but had to take leave from work because looking at my laptop screen made my head scream in revolt. I would never go back. Instead, over the next six years, I’d be hospitalized four times for chronic migraine disorder, the most disabling form of migraine disease, which is the second
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