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Do you regularly take acute medication on two or more days a week?
Has watching fireworks ever triggered a migraine?
Do your migraines increase in quantity and / or severity in the winter months (for example, due to the increased use of artificial light)?
Do you believe that exercise - from walking the dog to a session at the gym - helps reduce the frequency or severity of your migriane?
Changes to sleep patterns (late nights or lie-ins) or a release of stress can cause people to experience migraines. This could the reason for increased attacks at the weekend for some. Do you find that you are more prone to an attack at the weekend?
Can bright sunlight trigger your migraine?
If you are a migraineur with children, do they also have migraine?
Do you believe that energy saving lightbulbs increase the severity or frequency of your migraines?
Would you consider leaving a legacy to Migraine Action?
Have you left a job or not taken one because of migraine?
Is chocolate a migraine trigger for you?
Have you ever suffered a migraine on holiday?
Has Food Elimination Helped Your Migraine?
Do you receive appropriate help and support about migraine from your GP?
Is the workplace becoming more migraine friendly?
Are complementary therapies an effective treatment option in the prevention of migraine?
Is your migraine worse at a specific time(s) of the year?
Do you think your GP is well informed about migraine treatments and offers you the help you need?
Have you noticed that eating particular foods can trigger a migraine?
If you are sensitive to light, does wearing dark glasses help to avoid an attack?
Do you experience a migraine if your sleep pattern changes?
Do weather conditions trigger your migraine?
Have you tried any complementary therapies to treat your migraine?
If you have consulted a headache specialist, did your GP follow his or her recommendations?
Do you take a triptan (Imigran, Zomig, Naramig, Maxalt, Almogran, Migard) to treat your migraine attacks?
Does the application of heat to your head or neck help to relieve your migraine?
Are your employers or working colleagues sympathetic or supportive when you have a migraine?
Do any of your family or friends recognise any early warning signs from your appearance or behaviour to indicate that a migraine might be iminent?
Migraine sufferers are recommended to eat regularly, going no longer than 4 hours without food during the day or 12 hours overnight. Has eating regularly helped you to control your migraine?
Have you consulted a doctor about your migraine?
Do you take daily medication to prevent migraine?
Do you have aura (visual disturbance) before or during your migraine attack?
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