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Clinical trial looks at cannabis as a potentially effective treatment for acute migraines
Allison Knigge was in elementary school when she started to experience migraines. They continued to get progressively worse as time went on, especially after the birth of her son. I would describe my migraines as a piercing pain. It feels like my brain is being squeezed. It causes extreme sensitivity to light and sound and horrible nausea, said Knigge. There have been times when I have been at a pain level of 6 or higher for approximately 25 days out of the month. They impact my quality of life.
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They are, rather, self-treating with various treatments, such as cannabis, he said. Right now, when patients ask us if cannabis works for migraines, we do not have evidence-based data to answer that question.
About 20 participants are currently enrolled in the clinical trial, including Allison Knigge, who was in elementary school when she started to experience migraines that continued to get progressively worse as time went on, especially after the birth of her son. I would describe my migraines as a piercing pain, she said. It feels like my brain is being squeezed. It causes extreme sensitivity to light and sound and horrible nausea. There have been times when I have been at a pain level of 6 or higher for approximately 25 days out of the month. They impact my quality of life.