Insight: Why Overwhelm Makes Migraines Worse

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Does life feel like one giant to-do list? See how overwhelm overloads your nervous system—and fuels migraine attacks.

Migraine Heroes Episode 90 examines how overwhelm fuels migraine attacks, illustrated with a woman meditating amid swirling icons of stress.

Episode Description

Does your life ever feel like one giant to-do list—with no end in sight? You juggle work, family, deadlines, housework, and the nonstop pressure of keeping up with it all. And just when you think you might catch a breath, a migraine shows up to take the little energy you had left.

 

This episode of The Migraine Heroes Podcast dives deep into the link between overwhelm and migraine. Hosted by Diane Ducarme, who has guided hundreds of migraine sufferers toward healing, we blend neuroscience with Eastern philosophy to explore how “too many tabs open” in your mind can overload your nervous system and fuel migraine attacks.

 

You’ll discover:

🌱 Why overwhelm isn’t just “stress”—it literally reshapes your brain and lowers your migraine threshold

🌱 How decision fatigue and constant busyness amplify pain pathways

🌱 A simple but powerful framework (the Rocks, Pebbles, and Sand method) to regain control of your days

🌱 Eastern wisdom on balance and how to let go of what doesn’t serve you

 

Overwhelm isn’t weakness—it’s your body sending a message. Migraines aren’t punishment—they’re invitations to slow down, realign, and choose what matters most.

 

If you’ve ever felt guilty for not doing enough or powerless against your own schedule, this episode will show you how to shift from chaos into clarity—and why protecting your energy is the most powerful migraine strategy you have.

 

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Originally published September 2025

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