When Danielle Byron Henry was about 8 years old she developed classic migraine symptoms. At first, she only had one or two migraines a month. Then she suffered from them on a weekly basis. In some cases, the migraines were “intractable.' 1/4
The Henrys have dedicated their lives to spreading awareness of migraines after losing their teen daughter.
The pain hasn’t begun yet, but it will soon, and when it does the world will give way to an extreme throbbing, like a hammer being dropped on the most tender, interior parts of your brain. As the early signs of an oncoming migraine set in, Danielle’s mind would fog over and she’d forget her locker combination.
Not only did Danielle experience excruciating pain, but she also faced skepticism, her father recalled. “People wouldn’t believe her because on a good day, she looked like a totally normal kid.” She played three sports and excelled in her classes. Still, Henry remembers some teachers thinking “you’re faking it, you just want to be home, even though she was hospitalized multiple times.”.
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