Heads Up – Series 5 Finale Episode In this extended and festive final episode, Dr Katy Munro, GP and Headache Specialist, explores the crucial role pharmacists play in the migraine and headache treatment journey. First Half: Our host Dr Katy Munro is joined by experienced prescribing pharmacists David Kelly and Nadeem Shah from North England. They share their insights into supporting people with migraine and headaches, what patients need to know before approaching a pharmacist, and how pharmacists can be a vital first point of contact. Second half: Dr David Watson, GP Headache Specialist in Aberdeen, and pharmacist Abigail Duthie lead a pharmacy project in Scotland. It highlights the public education campaign. This project was in collaboration with the Migraine Trust & the NHS Grampian.This discussion is tailored to pharmacists, highlighting their essential role in diagnosis and treatment cycles for migraine and headache care. As we wrap up Series 5, we wish you a wonderful festive season and look forward to returning with Series 6 in the new year. If you’d like to support the podcast, please consider making a small donation https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/headsup and leaving a review on your favourite podcast platform. Thank you for listening and supporting Heads Up!
In part two of our ADHD and migraine series, Dr Katy Munro speaks with Dr Gilly Kahn, a clinical psychologist and ADHD advocate, who shares her personal journey and professional insights. As a therapist, writer, and mother, Dr Kahn brings a unique perspective on navigating life with ADHD, both for herself and her clients. This episode offers a heartfelt look at the experiences of those with ADHD and migraine, shedding light on challenges, resilience, and helpful strategies. Recommended reading: ADHD 2.0 by Dr. Edward M. Hallowell and Dr. John J. Ratey, and Understanding Girls with ADHD by Kathleen Nadeau, Ellen Littman, and Patricia Quinn. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider reviewing us on Apple Podcasts and sharing it with friends and family!
In this episode, Headache Specialist Dr Katy Munro speaks with Dr Helen Read, a former NHS Consultant Psychiatrist and ADHD specialist with over 30 years of experience. Dr Read shares her professional insights from years in the NHS and her recent journey with her own ADHD diagnosis. As a mother of two sons with ADHD and autism, she brings a deeply personal perspective to the challenges of navigating both ADHD and migraine. This is part one of our ADHD series—join us next week for a powerful patient experience in part two! If you enjoyed this episode, please review us on Apple Podcasts and share it with friends and family. WE ARE A CHARITY Please help us keep going in the following ways: Please donate to help us continue to release new episodes: https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/headsup
New podcast episode is out now! Our host and headache specialist Dr Katy Munro speaks with Dr Deborah Kerr, a GP and fellow headache specialist, and Dr Bernadette Hard, to explore their personal experiences with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks. Dr Hard, a GP and trustee of the CSF Leak Association, shares her inspiring recovery journey and how she’s channelling her experience into action by taking on an extraordinary challenge—a wing walk on Friday the 13th of September to raise funds for a CSF leak registry. Meanwhile, Dr Kerr opens about her ongoing struggles with the condition, highlighting just how difficult and life-altering CSF leaks can be. Together, their stories shed light on the often misunderstood and under-recognised impact of this condition. For more information on CSF leaks and how to get involved, visit the CSF Leak Association.
It's the Cluster Headache Awareness Day, and Heads Up Podacst is back with a new episode. Tune in to this latest episode where our host Headache Specialist Dr Katy Munro, sits down with consultant neurologist and headache expert Dr Nick Silver from the Walton Centre UK. In this informative discussion, Dr Silver sheds light on the often misunderstood condition of cluster headaches. Delving into the nuances that differentiate them from migraine, they explore topics such as diagnosis, the profound impact these headaches have on individuals, and the prevalence within the population.Get valuable insights into effective acute and preventive treatments and management strategies for cluster headaches, empowering those who suffer and their loved ones with knowledge and hope. As a special bonus, don't miss our exclusive bonus track where you'll hear from someone who suffers from Cluster Headache. They share their personal journey, offering a poignant glimpse into the real-life impact of this disease. It's the voice of somone living with cluster headaches, giving a firsthand understanding of the challenges they face. For further resources and support, visit: - Ouch UK - Providing support and advocacy for those affected by cluster headaches. - The Brain Charity- Offering guidance and assistance to individuals living with neurological conditions. Don't miss Dr Silver's enlightening talk from the OUCH Summer conference: Link and his comprehensive overview of migraine booklet: Migraine Booklet **Disclaimer:** This podcast episode contains discussions about cluster headaches, including topics that may touch upon sensitive subjects such as mental health and suicide. While we strive to provide informative and supportive content, we acknowledge that these discussions may be triggering for some listeners. If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health issues or experiencing thoughts of self-harm or suicide, we urge you to seek support from a qualified healthcare professional or your GP. For emergency call 999 helpline immediately. Your mental health and well-being are important, and help is available. Listener discretion is advised.
Heads Up Podcast brings to you Becky's story: Listen to the raw and unfiltered experience of someone living with cluster headaches.They share the daily challenges and profound impact this condition has on their life. Join us for a brief yet powerful insight into the reality of living with cluster headaches, giving voice to the struggles and hardships faced by those affected. Tune in for a moving account that sheds light on the human side of this often misunderstood condition. If you are diagnosed with migraine or cluster headache and would like to share your story on our podcast, email us on info@nationalmigrainecentre.org.uk. WE ARE A CHARITY Please help us keep going in the following ways: Please donate to help us continue to release new episodes: https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/headsup **Disclaimer:** This podcast episode contains discussions about cluster headaches, including topics that may touch upon sensitive subjects such as mental health and suicide. While we strive to provide informative and supportive content, we acknowledge that these discussions may be triggering for some listeners. If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health issues or experiencing thoughts of self-harm or suicide, we urge you to seek support from a qualified healthcare professional or your GP. For emergency call 999 helpline immediately. Your mental health and well-being are important, and help is available. Listener discretion is advised.
Delve into the intricate world of migraine science with Dr Katy Munro, Headache Specialist, and her esteemed guest, Dr Phil Holland, Reader in Neuroscience at King’s College London. In this episode ‘Migraine Science: What's Happening in the Brain? they embark on a fascinating journey through the complexities of migraine brain chemistry and pathways. From exploring the intersections of migraine with other pain areas like facial pain, neck, and shoulders, to busting common myths linking migraine with dementia, this episode delves deep into the cutting-edge treatments on the horizon. Tune in as they unravel the mysteries of the migraine brain and pave the way for new insights and advancements in understanding and treating this debilitating condition. If you have any questions/comments or any topics you would like us to cover in our future episodes email: info@nationalmigrainecentre.org.uk. WE ARE A CHARITY Please help us keep going in the following ways: Please donate to help us continue to release new episodes: https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/headsup
In this episode of Heads Up podcast, we unravel the connection between migraine and facial pain, where migraine can often manifest as debilitating facial discomfort. Join our host, Dr Katy Munro, a leading Headache Specialist, as she engages in a captivating conversation with the renowned Professor Tara Renton, an expert in oral surgery. Professor Renton, based at Kings College London and serving as an Honorary Consultant for both Kings College Hospital Foundation Trust and Guys and St Thomas Foundation Trust, shares her extensive knowledge on the nuanced world of migraine-related facial pain. This episode explores the intricacies of facial pain that can be attributed to migraine, sinusitis, and dental issues, providing essential insights into making the right diagnosis and knowing when it's time to seek dental care. Facial pain, often intertwined with migraine, can be misleading and complex. Sinusitis may present similar symptoms, further complicating the diagnostic process. By the end of this episode, you'll gain a comprehensive understanding of how migraine can manifest as facial pain, the potential overlap with sinusitis, and the critical role dentists play in managing these conditions. If you or someone you know grapples with migraine, facial pain, or sinusitis, this discussion is a must-listen. If you have any questions/comments or any topics you would like us to cover in our future episodes email: info@nationalmigrainecentre.org.uk. Important Links: http://trigeminalnerve.org.uk/ http://orofacialpain.org.uk/ WE ARE A CHARITY Please help us keep going in the following ways: Please donate to help us continue to release new episodes: https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/headsup
Join us on this special episode of the Heads Up Podcast as we mark Migraine Awareness Week. In a heartfelt tribute to those who battle migraines, we spotlight three remarkable women and their journeys of resilience. Tune in and lend your support to #MigraineVoices, because together, we can shed light on the silent pain that so many endure. Visit the National Migraine Centre's website and learn more about the life changing anti-CGRP treatments available. Book an appointment to see a headache specialist.
This episode features two renowned experts in the field of headache medicine, Dr Katy Munro, and Dr Rebecca Walker, as they delve into the fascinating world of anti-CGRP treatments for migraine. They explore the science behind anti-CGRP and its role in migraine pathophysiology, shedding light on how these innovative treatments work to prevent and alleviate migraine attacks. They discuss the therapeutic benefits, potentially low side effects, and the overall efficacy of these treatments, providing valuable insights for both patients and healthcare providers. Learn more about the evolving landscape of migraine management and the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead, anti-CGRP treatments such as eptinezumab (Vyepti), the gepants like rimegant (Vydura) and other upcoming treatments. Whether you are a migraine sufferer seeking new treatment options, a healthcare professional eager to stay up to date with the latest advancements, or simply someone interested in the fascinating world of neurology, this episode offers a comprehensive and accessible exploration of anti-CGRP treatments for migraine, complemented by a poignant patient experience that highlights the transformative power of these therapies. Visit the National Migraine Centre's website to learn more about the life changing anti-CGRP treatments available.
Welcome to another episode of Heads Up podcast, where we explore the latest insights and techniques to help you achieve optimal health and wellness. In today's episode, we'll be discussing hypnotherapy for migraine and primary headaches with our host, Headache Specialist Dr. Katy Munro, and our special guests, Dr. Nazeli Manukyan and Dr. Ann Williamson, leading experts in the field. In this episode, we'll explore the science behind hypnotherapy as a potential solution for managing and preventing migraines. Dr. Manukyan and Ann will share their insights on the effectiveness of hypnotherapy, as well as some practical tips and techniques that you can use to try it out for yourself. And that's not all - as a special bonus, we'll also be including a 5-minute relaxation teaser as a bonus track (released with the episode), so you can experience the benefits of hypnotherapy firsthand. Whether you're a migraine sufferer or just looking for some new ways to reduce stress and improve your overall well-being, you won't want to miss this episode. So sit back, relax, and join us for an insightful and informative conversation on hypnotherapy for migraine and primary headaches.
Take a moment to unwind and de-stress with our 5-minute relaxation teaser. Led by retired GP Ann Williamson, a certified hypnotherapist and expert in mind-body wellness, this session is designed to help you relax and find inner calm. you'll be guided through a series of techniques to release tension, let go of worries, and connect with a deeper sense of peace and tranquility. Whether you're looking for a quick break during a busy day, or simply want to unwind before bed, this relaxation teaser is the perfect way to reset your mind and body. So find a comfortable position, put on some headphones, and let yourself drift into a state of deep relaxation. You deserve it!
Series 5 new episode is out now! Our host, leading Headache Specialist Dr Katy Munro discusses Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) with Professor Alex Sinclair and Dr Susan Mollan. Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH), also known as benign intracranial hypertension or Pseudotumor cerebri, is a rare condition with an unknown cause or causes. The condition is associated with raised fluid pressure around the brain. Expert guests: Professor Sinclair is a Professor of Neurology at the University of Birmingham, and Head of the Metabolic Neurology Research Group. She is an international figure in translational research in Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH), headache and traumatic brain injury. Dr Susan Mollan, is an Honorary Professor at the University of Birmingham and a Consultant Neuro-ophthalmologist at University Hospitals Birmingham. She is an International Senior Examiner for the Royal College of Ophthalmologists. If you have any questions/comments or any topics you would like us to cover in our future episodes email: info@nationalmigrainecentre.org.uk. WE ARE A CHARITY Please help us keep going in the following ways: Please donate to help us continue to release new episodes: https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/headsup Links mentioned in the episode 1. https://www.iih.org.uk/ 2. https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/intracranial-hypertension/
Heads Up podcast is back with Series 5 Our host, leading Headache Specialist Dr Katy Munro discusses managing brain fog experienced by people with migraine and other primary headaches with Dr Sabina Brennan, a neuroscientist, psychologist, and author of the book 'Beating Brain Fog: Your 30- Day Plan to think Faster, Sharper, Better'. If you have any questions/comments or any topics you would like us to cover in our future episodes email: info@nationalmigrainecentre.org.uk. WE ARE A CHARITY Please help us keep going in the following ways: Please donate to help us continue to release new episodes: https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/headsup Links mentioned in the episode 1. 'Beating Brain Fog: Your 30- Day Plan to think Faster, Sharper, Better' by Dr Sabina Brennan 2. 'Managing your migraine' by Dr Katy Munro 3. For more information or to book a remote consultation with leading UK headache specialists contact us https://www.nationalmigrainecentre.org.uk/
The last episode of Heads Up Podcast Series 4 is a festive edition featuring Headache Specialist and host Dr Katy Munro and four migraine warriors Lily, Amy, Jessica, and Abi discussing living life with chronic pain, and some tips on managing the condition during this festive time. Follow the journeys of our guest migraine warriors: Amy: @the_migraine_life Abi: www.abistevens.com Jessica: @jessbullanderson.art WE NEED YOUR HELP! This year, we have faced devastating financial losses as the terrible impact of the pandemic has hurt us. Our income has collapsed and, without your help, our future is in doubt. Please donate now to save the National Migraine Centre before it’s too late! Spare just one more gift this festive season! Link: https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/JustOneMoreGift Your donations will help us continue treating people with migraine and create more podcasts.
Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS) is a condition that impacts children and adults. In this episode featuring our guest, Dr Bethan Myers, Consultant Haematologist at University Hospitals, Leicester, and host Headache Specialist Dr Katy Munro discusses the impact of MCAS on people with migraine. In the last segment of the episode, Anna shares her struggle with MCAS and migraine. The episode discusses: MCAS and Long Covid MCAS and Ehlers Danlos MCAS and hypermobility Useful links: https://www.mastcellaction.org/ https://allergyasthmanetwork.org/health-a-z/mast-cell-diseases/ https://tmsforacure.org/ We need your support. Donate here: https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/headsup
Have you ever got a headache after eating a large scoop of ice cream? There are a number of other primary headaches and this episode is all about these different headaches. Our hosts Headache Specialists Dr Katy Munro and Dr Jessica Briscoe discuss cough headaches, sex headaches, ponytail headaches, new daily persistent headaches, ice-cream headaches, and many more in this episode. Some useful links: https://ichd-3.org/other-primary-headache-disorders/ https://www.bash.org.uk/ Heads Up Podcast is produced by the National Migraine Centre a charity that needs your support to carry on making more podcasts for the migraine community. We need your support. Donate here: https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/headsup
This Migraine Awareness week, we have our host Headache Specialist GP Dr Katy Munro with GP & Menopause Specialist Dr Louise Newson discussing migraine during perimenopause and menopause. This episode features discussions on hormonal changes and its impact and use of HRT for women with migraine. Stay tuned till the end to hear Marissa's migraine experience during the perimenopause phase and the treatments that helped her. For more information: https://www.menopausedoctor.co.uk/ We are a charity and we need your support. Donate here : https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/headsup
This special episode features Headache Specialist Dr. Katy Munro and Lydia Yadi, Senior Commissioning Editor, Penguin Business discussing the book Managing your Migraine, as part of the Penguin Life Expert Series, the motivations behind this comprehensive guide for people with migraine. Know more about the book and other health titles that will be coming soon as part of the Penguin Life Expert series. Managing Your Migraine is the practical go-to guide for understanding migraine. Dr Munro will give you expert advice on: · Understanding your migraine phases and triggers · The impact of food, exercise and sleep on migraine · Rescue plans for acute attacks · Migraine preventers · Migraine in children · Managing your mental health with migraine If you're a person with migraine or know someone struggling, this book will provide helpful strategies for alleviating your symptoms and managing your migraine. Drawing on her medical expertise, her own personal experience with migraine, and the stories of her patients, Dr Munro will empower you to get to know your own migraine and build an effective treatment plan that will help you live your life more fully. 'Managing Your Migraine' by Dr Katy Munro BM MRCGP DRCOG, headache specialist GP at the National Migraine Centre will be published on the 26th of August by Penguin Life. You can now pre-order the book from the following retailers: Amazon Waterstones WHSmith Foyles Bookshop.org
This episode features our host Headache Specialist Dr Katy Munro and guests from Flippin' Pain Team, Prof Cormac Ryan, Professor of Clinical Rehabilitation at Teesside University, and physiotherapist, Felicity Thow discussing chronic pain, its impact, and management. Did you know? 30-50% of people in the UK live with persistent pain which negatively impacts their physical and mental health, social and home lives, and the ability to stay at work. To know more about the Flippin' Pain Campaign and understand about persistent pain and various treatments click here https://www.flippinpain.co.uk/ We are a charity and we need your support. Donate here: https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/headsup
Leslie bailiff
Love your shows. could do an episode on a treatment method of combining 2 or more medications together for treatment. For example Triptans with Tylenol. or anti-nausa with anti-inflamatory.
David Jones
Very poor sound quality in some episodes
Kate Simpson
love these podcasts. they are invaluable. thank you.
Leslie bailiff
Always so great to learn from these wonderful Specialists! Thanks
Dawn Goodall
An excellent episode of hormones and menstrual migraine.