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Overview""So... that light I've seen my whole life - that was my brain?"" A nun in her seventies, who had spent decades quietly interpreting her recurrent visual flashes as a spiritual experience, asked this in clinic. The diagnosis was migraine aura - without headache. She had lived her entire life never told what it actually was. She is not unusual. In a quarter-century of headache practice, I have learned one pattern more than any other: the patients who reach my clinic have usually been everywhere else first. The migraine was called Meniere's disease in ENT for ten years. The migraine sent a patient through five dental implants before reaching a neurologist. The migraine was treated as depression in a middle-schooler who hadn't been to school for months. The migraine was the relentless ""vertigo"" that emptied a young woman's calendar for a decade. Then the other gap. A woman in her fifties, after twenty-five years of chronic migraine and four failed traditional preventives, asks two months into a CGRP antibody: ""Wait - is it normal for your head to feel this clear?"" Migraine NOW: What Most Doctors Still Get Wrong is the book I wrote because too many of these patients arrive too late - the conversation I wish every patient could have in clinic, in plain language, grounded in 25 years of subspecialty practice and the science of the CGRP era. Two specific gaps Migraine that doesn't look like migraine. Vertigo. Tooth pain that survives five dental procedures. Episodic nausea blamed on the stomach. Visual aura without headache. Limb numbness mistaken for stroke. Migraine is not ""a headache"" - it is episodic activation of a sensitive brain. Migraine treatment that is no longer current. Many patients are still told what migraine was thought to be in 2010. In 2026, CGRP monoclonal antibodies (Ajovy, Emgality, Aimovig), gepants, ditans, and a clearer model of migraine have rebuilt the field. Yet many offices still repeat the old story. What you'll learn The hidden faces of migraine - vertigo, facial pain, GI, aura without headache, sensory aura The 4 phases of every attack, and why they change what you do Red flags that mean go to the ER - and the larger list of things that look scary but aren't Acute treatment in 2026: triptans, gepants, ditans, NSAIDs - used correctly Preventive medication, traditional and new - the CGRP era without the marketing Non-drug options with evidence (magnesium, riboflavin, CoQ10) and the popular ones without The truth about triggers (most ""triggers"" are misread premonitory symptoms) A migraine diary you can actually use How to have a productive conversation with your doctor in five minutes Who this is for Anyone whose headache, dizziness, or unexplained pain has been bounced between specialists Patients whose medications ""don't seem to work"" - often a use problem, not a drug problem Family of someone with chronic headache Clinicians and students wanting a current view of headache care About the authorDr. Tae Ho Guak is a board-certified neurologist, director of EOS Brain Science Institute and Riche Clinic, and a lifetime member of the World Headache Society. Across 25 years he has cared for over 100,000 headache patients and is one of the highest-volume prescribers of triptans and CGRP monoclonal antibodies in his region. He writes at headachefree.doctor. First edition, 2026. 19 chapters plus appendices including a working diary, a one-page decision table, and self-assessment tools (MIDAS, HIT-6). Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tae Ho Guak, MDPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.340kg ISBN: 9798197748652Pages: 252 Publication Date: 21 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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