Why I Created my Migraine Threshold Approach
For most of my life, migraines dictated what I could and couldn’t do. I missed school as a teenager. I missed work as an adult. I cancelled plans and learned to live in constant uncertainty — never knowing when the next attack would hit or how long it would last.
Like so many others, I tried medications and treatments. Some helped temporarily. Many didn’t. Over time, my migraines became more frequent and harder to manage.
When I became a mom, the stress and sleepless nights only amplified everything. I reached a breaking point after a 14-day migraine left me physically and emotionally depleted. That was the moment I realized I couldn’t keep reacting to attacks — I needed to understand why they were happening so often in the first place.
What I didn’t understand at the time was that my migraine threshold was constantly overloaded.
Stress, disrupted sleep, blood sugar instability, gut inflammation, hormone fluctuations, and nervous system dysregulation were stacking up — lowering the point at which my brain would trigger an attack.
I wasn’t broken. My threshold was overwhelmed.
When I began systematically strengthening those systems instead of only chasing symptoms, the frequency and intensity of my migraines began to change.
Today, I use what I call the Migraine Threshold Approach — a structured method focused on stabilizing the nervous system, supporting gut and metabolic health, reducing inflammatory load, and building resilience over time.
This isn’t about promising a cure. It’s about raising the threshold so attacks happen less often and with less intensity — and life becomes more predictable again.
Now, I help individuals experiencing frequent or chronic migraine — often 15 or more days per month — do the same.
If you’re feeling stuck in the cycle of trial-and-error treatment, there is another way forward — and I’m here to guide you through it.
