Of the respondents included, 91.4 percent had episodic migraine, while 8.6 percent had chronic migraine.
In episodic migraineurs, this number was only about 16 percent.
Fewer than 3 percent with episodic migraine said the same.
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You may feel guilty, anxious, sad, or angry about the way your migraines affect your life.
Your loved ones might, too.
Because of these effects, it’s important to develop healthy coping strategies.
You might also benefit from talking with loved ones about ways they can help you feel your best.
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