The Migraine Trust
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The Migraine Trust is the national charity for migraine in the United Kingdom.
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🧠 It’s #MigraineAwarenessWeek! Did you know NHS Grampian was the first health board to sign @themigrainetrust.bsky.social's Workplace Pledge?

www.nhsgrampian.org/news/2025/july/nhs-grampian-signs-the-migraine-trust-workplace-pledge

#MigraineMeans #MigraineSupport #WorkplaceWellbeing #ProudToBeNHSG
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A huge thank you to everyone who worked on production of this campaign video, including those who shared their experiences of migraine to help shape the film 💙

Please share the film and help us spread awareness!
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Stigma associated with migraine extends to workplaces. Migraine means more than ‘just a headache’. This week, we'll be challenging what migraine means: join us, share your own experience using #MigraineMeans, and let’s smash the stigma.
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We are kicking off #MigraineAwarenessWeek with our brand-new campaign film which illustrates what #MigraineMeans for many of the one in seven people living with the condition. youtu.be/19x0y14g8iI
Migraine Means - The Migraine Trust 2025
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💻 Join us for our Managing Your Migraine (in the workplace) session. Find out more and book your free place here: migrainetrust.org/events/manag...
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💬 Sharing your migraine experience and joining the conversation online and on social media using #MigraineMeans
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☕ Helping to tackle the isolation that is often a part of living with migraine, as well as raising vital funds, by hosting a #MigraineMeetUp. Sign up and download your fundraising pack here: migrainetrust.org/get-involved...
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🖊️ Write to your MP: pop your postcode into our handy online tool, and you’ll find a template letter that you can add to with the contact details of your local MP pre-filled and ready to go! migrainetrust.eaction.org.uk/migrainemeans
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📅 Join us from 22 to 28 September 2025 for #MigraineAwarenessWeek!
Migraine means more than ‘just a headache’. This awareness week, we're sharing the reality of what migraine means for the 1 in 7 living with it. Help us change the perception of migraine, by getting involved:
Orange and white writing on a dark blue background reads ’22-28 September Migraine Awareness Week 2025 #MigraineAwarenessWeek #MigraineMeans with an arrow graphic that says ‘ways to get involved!’
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Sick of explaining that ‘migraine is not just a headache’? Most of us have people in our lives who -think- they know what #MigraineMeans but… don’t 👀.
Share this post, join us this #MigraineAwarenessWeek (22-28 September) & let’s share what migraine really means.
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So, here’s to 60 years of The Migraine Trust!🎉 Check out these fantastic throwback photos (and yes, that is Bananarama in the 1983 picture!)
White text on blue background reads 'The Migraine Trust Symposium, 1969'. A black and white image shows an audience of men in suits as two people stand at the front, one being presented with an award. White text on blue background reads 'football fundraiser in aid of The Migraine Trust, 1983. A black and white image depicts several people wearing The Migraine Trust branded t shirts, posing with a football. White text on blue background reads 'The Migraine Trust International Symposium (MTIS), 2018', accompanied by an image of a speaker on a stage beside the MTIS logo and a presentation screen, with an audience looking on. White text on blue background reads 'Westminster parliamentary event, 2023' accompanied by an image of The Migraine Trust's Rob Music standing at a podium addressing an audience.
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Since we were set up in 1965, we’ve been dedicated to helping people affected by migraine. Through awareness-raising, providing practical information & support & funding cutting-edge research, we've been & will continue driving positive change for the 1 in 7 people with migraine.
White text with blue background layered over The Migraine Trust's instagram grid reads 'months?!'
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Access to health information you can trust is so important. We're delighted to have our information page on migraine and menopause featured in Patient Information Forum (PIF)'s women's health resource collection!

You can check out our page here: migrainetrust.org/live-with-mi...
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Join us as Professor Fayyaz Ahmed covers complex migraine, the symptoms, treatment and management of these. This event will cover the rarer forms of migraines such as hemiplegic migraine and more!

Book you free place here: migrainetrust.org/events/manag...
Managing Your Migraine (Complex migraine) - The Migraine Trust
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Some devices should not be used by people with certain medical conditions, e.g. epilepsy or heart disease. It’s important to check with your doctor as to whether it is a suitable option for you & check the patient information on the manufacturer's own website before buying.
9.	White and orange text on dark blue background reads ‘what are the possible downsides? The devices are not currently available on the NHS for the treatment of migraine but you can buy them privately. Some may need a prescription from a headache specialist or consultant. Migraine devices are not suitable for everyone. Generally, people with implanted medical devices (e.g. pacemakers) are advised not to use them.
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Devices for migraine act on the nervous system to try and block the pain signals transmitted by nerves during a migraine attack. There are a few different types available in the UK that work in slightly different ways. Check out our graphics for more on the different devices 🧵
2.	White and orange text on dark blue background reads ‘What are migraine devices, how do they work? Migraine devices are instruments or appliances that you use to help treat or prevent migraine. They act on the nervous system to try and block the pain signals transmitted by nerves during a migraine attack. There are a few different types available in the UK that work in slightly different ways.’ An orange graphic with an arrow that reads ‘learn more’.
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Today, we're shining the spotlight on migraine devices (sometimes called ‘neuromodulation devices’), that can be used to help treat or prevent migraine. Brand names for devices are included for information purposes & does not mean The Migraine Trust endorses a particular product.
1.	White and orange text on dark blue background with illustrated spotlight graphic reads ‘spotlight on…migraine devices’.