May 8th, 2009
The National Headache Foundation has a great idea. There are at least 36 million Americans who suffer from Migraine disaease. (Yes, look around. That’s one out of every 12 people you know!) If just one million of us gave a dollar each, that would raise a Million dollars for Migraine research! Did I mention that Migraine research is so underfunded that the research is about 30 years behind any other major disease that impacts this many people? Yes, I did, but that’s okay, I’ll mention it again. Please go back and read what we were lobbying for at Headache on the Hill.
Only one out of 36 of us has to participate to make this work. Are you game? Go on over to the National Headache Foundation and give just one dollar!
Teri Robert lets us know about a lovely added twist, just in time for Mother’s Day! Have a mother or grandmother with Migraine Disease? Are you married to one? Is your sister one? How about giving one dollar for Migraine research in her name – a lovely way to recognize her on Mother’s Day! Read Teri’s post The Perfect Affordable Gift for Migraineurs here. The National Headache Foundation is launching the Migraine Million Campaign just in time for Mother’s Day – to raise awareness that this is a genetically based disease. Talk to your Mom about Migraine disease.
– Megan Oltman
P.S. Six percent of men have Migraine disease too. You can give a dollar in the honor of all those Mother’s sons!
Tags: Migraine disease, Migraine research, National Headache Foundation, Teri Robert
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October 27th, 2008
As you know from my recent posts, the costs of health care and our national tragedy of a broken health insurance system have been hitting me where I live lately. Of course I’m far from alone in this. In the current economic crisis, people are finding it harder than ever to afford the medications and health care they need. In a study published on October 14, the National Headache Foundation (NHF) surveyed 270 headache sufferers on line recently, and found that more than three quarters of the respondents said they have cut back financially, and those cuts have impacted their headache treatment:
Migraineurs are not alone in this, of course, the New York Times reported last week that prescription drug sales are down, and people are cutting back on life saving medications for many medical conditions. The NHF’s survey also found that people were cutting back on certain types of food purchases, and were not sleeping as well and feeling more stress due to their economic situation. Sleep disturbances, anxiety and dietary changes were all cited as triggering increased headaches. Delaying or skipping filling prescriptions, or using over the counter medications as a substitute is a serious concern. It’s easy for me to say to you – don’t cut back on prescription medications! Find something else to cut back on! If the choice is between snack foods and prescriptions, definitely give up the snack foods. Unfortunately, many of my prescriptions have a $50 co-pay. I could save a lot more money delaying a $50 co-pay than going without a $3.89 box of donuts. Sometimes we are faced with real, terrible choices. Sometimes we have to choose what to do without, and there may be no truly right answer. I will not presume to advise you here – you must make your own choice. Some economic insecurity is very real. Some people lose their jobs, can’t get loans, lose their investments, don’t have health insurance, and have to make terrible choices. Please ask yourself whether you really need to forgo this expense, or whether it is just anxiety and fear for the future that is making your decision for you. The NHF has some suggestions for ways to afford your prescriptions:
Beyond the nuts and bolts of paying for the prescriptions, though, you need ways to manage your stress and anxiety. I suggest snuggling a kitty if you can. NHF has some good advice, picking up on some familiar themes here at Free my Brain, they suggest you practice relaxation techniques and include exercise in your daily routine. Suzanne Simons, NHF Executive Director, concludes with a great piece of advice: “remember that the financial turmoil we are currently experiencing is temporary. …[T]he situation will get better and keeping a positive outlook may help lessen the emotional and physical impact of these volatile economic times.” Remember that economies are affected by attitudes. Refuse to give in to despair. Do whatever you can to make things better. And get out and vote for change!
– Megan Oltman
Hand on head image courtesy of Mr. Thomas/Christopher.
Tags: economy, migraine, National Headache Foundation, prescription drugs, relaxation
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