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Have you (or a loved one) been diagnosed with migraine?

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Do you (or a loved one) experience headaches that make you:

  • feel nauseous or sick to your stomach
  • feel bothered by light
  • limited in your ability to work, study, or go about your day?
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Does migraine still impact your (or your loved one's) day-to-day life?

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While you (or your loved one) may or may not be experiencing migraine, it is always important to talk to your healthcare provider about your health concerns, including any changes in how you feel or if you are experiencing new symptoms.
Advocating for yourself (or your loved one) and asking your healthcare provider questions can help you get many of the answers that you need.
In the meantime, if you want to learn about migraine, check out the information, tools, and resources on this website. Here are some suggestions on where to start:

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Want to learn more about migraine treatment options?

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This website has lots of educational information and resources to help you, or your loved one, learn more about migraine.
What would you like to learn about?

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Your responses indicate that you may have migraine.
Check out the information, tools, and resources on this website to learn more about migraine.
Here are some suggestions on where to start:

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Start your journey with My Migraine Navigator—an interactive tool to help you navigate this website and point you to the migraine help you need.

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This navigator is not intended to be used as a diagnostic tool and should not replace discussions with your healthcare provider.