CERTIFICATES – Three migraine sufferers tell the story of this invisible disease that affects 20% of French people, the pain it causes them, the impact it has on their daily lives. Sometimes also loneliness and medical wandering.
The intense pain that prohibits all movement forces you to hide in the dark. “It’s like my brain is going through a blender,” compares 38-year-old Millen, a graphic designer. “I have the impression that they are trying to pull me out of the core,” describes 41-year-old Jean, the financial director. “It gives a pulse, every movement causes nausea, the pain is such that I have already lost consciousness,” breathes 29-year-old Sybil, an anesthesiologist. Like 20% of French people, Millen, Jean and Sybil suffer from migraines. A pathology in itself, which is even the second most disabling disease in France according to WHO. By his standards. is diagnosed as a migraine sufferer anyone who suffers from “at least five crises per year, grouping at least two symptoms: localized pain on one side of the head, throbbing and throbbing pain (throwing), exaggerated pain with exertion or. normal activities moderate or severe pain; and at least one of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, light or noise intolerance…”…
Source: Le Figaro