
'I was housebound from chronic migraine'
Megan Daniels has suffered with migraine since 2020.
The treatment of people with migraines is to be debated in the Commons for the first time since the 1960s, after Dehenna Davies, MP for Bishop Auckland, stood down due to suffering from chronic migraines.
Megan Daniels has suffered with migraines since 2020. She has to pay privately for treatment and her condition affects her every day choices, including getting pregnant.
Megan says it’s like “constant motion sickness” and she was “completely debilitated” by her migraines: “I couldn’t do anything, I was housebound. It’s horrific.”
She now takes medication, a treatment called Ajovy, which isn’t available on the NHS and has also made some lifestyle changes such as not drinking caffeine, doing more exercise and having a healthier diet.
She also has a device called ‘gammaCore’ (a non-invasive vagus nerve stimulator), which stops her from needing to take painkillers: “This has been crucial to my recovery,” Megan says.
Megan has a blog on Instagram (@themigrainereset) where she documents her story in the hope of helping other migraine sufferers.
This is from 5 Live Breakfast on 20 March 2024.
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