New Treatment Options at University of Miami Provide Relief for Migraine Sufferers
November 13, 2019
November 13, 2019
MIAMI, Florida, Nov. 13 -- The University of Miami's Miller School of Medicine issued the following news:
For nearly 10 years, Cherise Irons suffered migraines so intense she sometimes blacked out while driving her car. Ultimately, it affected her ability to continue in her role as assistant principal at a Maryland high school.
"It's affecting my sleep. My appetite is gone, I'm starting to feel tingling in my fingers and toes," she said, recalling a low point . . .
For nearly 10 years, Cherise Irons suffered migraines so intense she sometimes blacked out while driving her car. Ultimately, it affected her ability to continue in her role as assistant principal at a Maryland high school.
"It's affecting my sleep. My appetite is gone, I'm starting to feel tingling in my fingers and toes," she said, recalling a low point . . .