The Cost of Migraines

Despite the fact that migraines are the third most common illness in the world, the condition often comes with a certain level of stigma. But as anyone who suffers from them will tell you, migraines are a debilitating neurological disease that takes a significant toll on their lives. 

Financial Costs

migraine can cost you a lot of money

The estimated total economic cost of migraine in Australia is $37.7 billion. Most of this consists of health system costs and lost productivity.

More than 90% of people with migraine are unable to function normally during an attack. This means they miss out on days of work, school and study. Migraine sufferers pay the price, quite literally, forking out for medication, pain relief, CT scans and appointments with GPs, dentists, chiropractors, physiotherapists and other medical specialists. 

Social Costs

migraine could hugely affect your social life

Migraines mean you not only miss work, but other areas of life too. Migraine sufferers are often absent from birthdays, celebrations, social outings and family gatherings due to the disease.

This can affect parenting, friendships and relationships, with sufferers experiencing guilt and frustration, on top of unbearable pain.  

Migraine also comes with a level of social stigma - and not just from those who don’t ‘get it’. Sufferers often anticipate that their crippling headaches will be met with disbelief or negativity from employers, friends and family because they don’t LOOK sick. This mindset can be just as damaging as the more obvious financial, emotional and personal costs associated with migraines. 

Wellbeing Costs

migraine can negatively impact your wellbeing

The lucky people who don’t have to deal with migraines have little understanding just how exhausting, painful and disabling they can be - how much they can diminish your quality of life. 

Migraines affect the ability to function normally in any way. The haze of pain is debilitating and awful, and sufferers often feel frustrated, hopeless and helpless, especially if they’re getting frequent headaches. 

Migraines are associated with depression, anxiety and sleep disturbances. In fact, one study found that women with a history of migraines are 41% more likely to be depressed than those without the condition.

While they’re often misunderstood as ‘just a headache’ by many, the financial, emotional and social costs associated migraines are all too real. Education, empathy and understanding around what migraines are and how they affect us, will make life a little easier to bear for those who deal with this debilitating disease. 

A New Drug-Free Option

Migraine Stopper is a new product on the market that offers hope to patients who’ve been at the mercy of migraines. Clinically trialled reduced or stop migraines in 83% of sufferers. It’s the world’s first portable migraine device that can be used by YOU! It’s a non-drug based option, has no side effects and uses precise air pressure to stimulate nerves in the ear.

Migraine Stopper was created by Adam Meredith, a chiropractor who treated many patients with migraines. It seems too good to be true - but it could be the answer to stopping migraines for good. The Migraine Stopper comes with a 90-day money-back guarantee so if it doesn’t work for you, you can send it back for a full refund!