Jessica & Chris’ Story: Building Family Despite Migraine

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Life by the waves—Jessica & Chris share how they built a family and love story despite the weight of migraine.

Migraine Heroes Episode 31 with Jessica and Chris, a smiling couple embracing, discussing family life by the waves while living with migraine.

Episode Description

In this heartwarming episode, we meet Chris and Jessica, a vibrant couple living on the stunning east coast of New Zealand. From their adventurous move from North Carolina to their journey navigating migraine and pregnancy, their story is filled with resilience, love, and growth. Jessica shares her experience managing migraine during pivotal moments, while Chris reflects on the empathy and patience required to support a loved one. Please tune in to hear their unique perspective on life, family, and finding balance amidst the challenges.

 

This is one episode you won’t want to miss!🎧

💡 Episode Highlights:

1️⃣ How migraine strengthened their relationship instead of tearing it apart.

2️⃣ Tips for supporting a partner through chronic illness.

3️⃣ Life lessons learned from living by the ocean.

4️⃣ Jessica’s reflections on motherhood and resilience.

5️⃣ Finding joy in small moments during life’s toughest challenges.

Originally published November 2024

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