Katie Buckman
Katie Buckman had a dream of becoming a physician until episodic migraine attacks made her wonder if that dream would ever come true.
Katie Buckman had a dream of becoming a physician until episodic migraine attacks made her wonder if that dream would ever come true.
Larry Schor understands the psychological impact of cluster headaches more than most as someone who lives with the disease and studies it.
Chelsea Wilson was 27 and pregnant when her headache attacks began. As a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, Chelsea was rightfully reluctant to seek help.
Courtney S White, MD, expected migraine to show up in her life, but that didn’t make her path to headache-free days easy.
Anna Williams had to wait 13 years from when she first experienced headache pain at age 10 to receive her first definitive diagnosis.
Mark Odlum was recovering from a ski accident when he woke up with a terrible headache. The attacks passed, then came back one year later in force.
Anikah Salim, DrPH, MPH, CPH, has an adventurous spirit, despite the fact that she lives with migraine pain that affects her on a daily basis.
Eileen Brewer lived with headache-related pain most of her life, but it never occurred to her that she might pass her condition down to her daughter.
Cheryl McJoy suffered an injury while in the U.S. Navy that led to incapacitating headache attacks and years of fighting for a correct diagnosis.
Ronetta Stokes has lived with migraine for 29 years and hopes that by sharing her story, she can reduce stigma and educate others about pain and migraine.