My Battle with Chronic Headaches & Migraines + How I Found Relief

This post contains affiliate links. Thanks for keeping my blog afloat.

For as long as I can remember, I have suffered from chronic migraines and headaches. In fact, they have been so bad for the last 10 years that they have affected my relationships and life in the past. It didn’t take long living with a doctor to open up a conversation about treatment. My husband is a caretaker on so many levels and all he wanted was for me to feel better and take my life back. He recommended a family doctor for me to go see and the road to getting my headaches under control began.

What is a Migraine Headache?

Migraines are disabling headaches that most likely stem from problems with the nerves and blood vessels in the head. Migraine headaches typically last from 4-72 hours. They may occur as often as several times a week to only once a year (emedicinehealth).

Mine always last 72 hours without prescription medication, and I was getting a migraine about once a week equating to having a migraine almost half of the month. Talk about absolute misery. With that many headache days a month, I can’t stay in bed. I’ve always had to function, work and live my life with debilitating headaches.

Migraine headaches affect a significant percentage of the population. Three times as many women as men have migraines (emedicinehealth). Most people who suffer from them have family members who have migraines, me included. My mom and my brother both suffer from migraines. There are three different types of migraine headaches. I get a classic migraine without aura, but suffer from status migrainosus.

Tension & Sinus Headaches

Not only do I get migraine headaches, I also get tension and sinus headaches. These have left me with little to no headache free days in between my migraines. The good thing about these types of headaches is that I’ve finally discovered how to prevent them. I have to be diligent when it comes to prevention and it can be so hard when life gets busy.

Prevention & Relief

Nothing, and I mean nothing helps my migraine headaches. I take ibuprofen, Tylenol, Excedrin Migraine, Excedrin Tension Headache, use cold washcloths, ice packs, and essential oils, and drinks tons of water, but nothing gives me relief. The pain gets so bad that I can’t even sleep. After consulting with my doctor, I was prescribed Sumatriptan and it has 100% changed my life. Along with having medication that provides relief, my doctor and I have also found ways to help prevent my headaches and that is what I want to share with you!

My Headache Prevention & Treatment Must Haves

Turn on your JavaScript to view content

I am not a medical professional (obviously), so please consult with your physician about your headaches. That said, I have suffered from headaches for so long and finding relief has been truly life changing, so I hope some of these prevention and treatment recommendations help others find relief.