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The Five Black Swans Holding You Back From Migraine Recovery Dr. Irene Cop, MD, DC

The Five Black Swans Holding You Back From Migraine Recovery Dr. Irene Cop, MD, DC

Update: 2025-08-21
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Dr. Amelia Scott Barrett, MD, and Dr. Irene Cop, MD, DC, explore the intriguing concept of "black swans" that are interfering with your recovery from chronic migraines. They delve into the importance of lab and genetic tests in diagnosing migraines and examine the psychological effects, such as feelings of helplessness and impostor syndrome. The episode highlights how identity, fear, and trauma, impact migraine relief and DNA expression. The conversation underscores the significance of genetic testing for trauma-related migraines and the vital role of self-inquiry in managing migraines. To find the hidden causes of your migraines, go to https://theheadachequiz.com

(0:00 ) Introduction to Dr. Irene Kopp and the concept of black swans in migraines
(1:09 ) Chronic stress adaptation and normalizing headaches
(4:00 ) The role of lab and genetic tests in migraine diagnostics
(6:54 ) The psychological impact of migraines: Helplessness and impostor syndrome
(19:47 ) How identity and fear affect migraine relief
(25:41 ) Understanding the role of trauma in chronic migraine pain
(28:21 ) Intergenerational trauma and its impact on DNA expression
(30:40 ) The significance of genetic testing for trauma-related migraines
(31:09 ) The importance of self-inquiry in migraine management
(31:44 ) Closing remarks and gratitude
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The Five Black Swans Holding You Back From Migraine Recovery Dr. Irene Cop, MD, DC

The Five Black Swans Holding You Back From Migraine Recovery Dr. Irene Cop, MD, DC

Dr. Amelia Scott Barrett, MD