January 4, 2009

Famous and Successful Migraine Sufferers




Migraines are a serious matter. The World Health Organization of the United Nations ranks migraines among the top twenty prevailing sources of disability. The headaches associated with migraine syndromes can be severe. Tremendous pain is accompanied by heightened sensitivities to light and noise, making everything around the sufferer a potential source of agony.

There are no cures for migraines. In fact, the exact cause of the problem remains unknown. Treatment methods have been developed, however, and do offer a great deal of hope to many sufferers. New scientific advances may soon significantly decrease the severity and frequency of migraines. There is good news, after all.

If you suffer from migraines, you might be interested in some other good news, too. Even if new developments don't put a quick end to your headaches, there are many great examples of people who have been able to live with migraines while reaching pinnacles of success. Let's look at a few of the famous people who experienced migraines.

Political leaders ranging from democratic Thomas Jefferson to communist Karl Marx have experienced migraines. Former U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant had migraines, as did Julius Caesar. Severe headaches aren't necessarily an impediment to world leadership!

Fantastic authors and artists have also dealt with migraine headaches. Edgar Allen Poe, Lewis Carroll and Miquel de Cervantes were all migraine sufferers. Vincent Van Gogh suffered from severe debilitating headaches throughout his life. Some of the greatest poets, novelists and painters were able to work through and around their migraines to improve the quality of life for all of us.

History is peppered with migraine sufferers. From Joan of Arc to Sigmund Freud, hundreds of well-known personalities have proven that experiencing migraines does not need to limit one's march toward success. In all eras and in all fields, those with migraines were able to reach the top.

When we look at that impressive roster and realize how much science and medicine have advanced since those people dealt with migraine headaches, we can feel even more comfortable in our ability to rise above the disorder. After all, we have preventive and abortive treatment options at are disposal and a better understanding of common migraine triggers. We also have the promise of additional advances in the near future.

If those people could do so well while experiencing migraines back then, imagine how well any current migraine sufferer may be able to do in his or her chosen profession.

Living with migraines is difficult. For some, it is extremely difficult. However, migraines don't need to complete rule one's life. Many migraine sufferers have shown us that it is possible to excel even with a migraine diagnosis. If you or someone you love suffers from migraine headaches, these individuals should serve as a motivator and proof that although migraines can be severe, they needn't prevent anyone from reaching a goal of any sort.

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