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Pushing Through and Migraines — When You Keep Going Anyway?
Description
What if pushing through isn’t strength but the very thing quietly building your next migraine?
In this episode of Migraine Heroes Podcast, host Diane Ducarme explores the fine line between resilience and overload and why your body doesn’t respond well to force for too long.
You’ll discover:
💡 How “pushing through” can create a ripple effect in your nervous system, gradually lowering your migraine threshold
💡 The subtle signals your body sends when it needs adjustment—not more effort
💡 How to make clear, in-the-moment decisions: when to continue gently, when to scale back, and when true recovery is the smarter move
This episode invites you to shift from force to awareness so you can move forward without triggering the very thing you’re trying to avoid
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References:
- Migraine Overview (Goadsby et al., 2021): This comprehensive review presents migraine as a complex neurological disorder, covering its epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment. Read more here.
- Migraine: From Pathophysiology to Treatment (Goadsby et al., 2023): This paper explores how advances in understanding migraine biology have led to more targeted and effective treatment strategies. Read more here.
- Cutaneous Allodynia in Migraine (Quintas et al., 2022): This review examines how allodynia contributes to migraine progression and affects diagnosis and treatment response. Read more here.
- Migraine in the Workplace (Stewart et al., 2021): This study explores how migraine impacts work performance, absenteeism, and overall productivity. Read more here.
- Productivity and Economic Burden of Migraine (Dodick et al., 2021): This paper analyzes the impact of migraine on quality of life, productivity loss, and employer costs. Read more here.
- Global Burden of Neurological Disorders (Steiner et al., 2024): This study quantifies the global burden of neurological conditions, including migraine, emphasizing their major contribution to disability worldwide. Read more here.
- Advances in Migraine Prevention (Martinelli et al., 2026): This paper emphasizes the importance of early and proactive migraine management to prevent disease progression. Read more here.
- Mechanisms of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Migraine (Chen et al., 2024): This paper reviews how multi-target approaches in traditional medicine may modulate migraine pathways, including inflammation and neurotransmitter balance. Read more
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