Migraine Disease: Women Living with It Share How the ‘Invisible’ Condition Affects Their Sex Lives, Careers, How They Parent & More
. In fact, migraine is a debilitating neurological disease that : pain, nausea, sensitivity to light, and much more. Around , and, according to a new survey by Glamour, many of those living with the condition (more than half of the women surveyed) will experience migraine symptoms six or more days a month. “My migraines control my life,” said Chantelle Kincy, a 47-year-old mother of three living with migraine.