Connecting the dots
For years, Joe thought his headaches were just part of life, until one doctor visit helped him understand.
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Joe:
A migraine attack is very unpredictable. It’s like a roller coaster ride that you didn’t sign up for. Today I’m going to talk about my experience with BOTOX® Chronic Migraine.
Hi, I’m Joe Coe and I’m a BOTOX® Chronic Migraine patient.
I first started experiencing migraine attacks when I was a young person. My mother noticed that I was feeling off, gave me a cold rag, told me to go to my room and close my blinds and lay down.
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Joe is an actual BOTOX® patient who was on prescribed therapy when he provided his testimonial. Changes in therapy status may have occurred since that time. Joe was compensated by AbbVie for sharing his story.
Joe:
As I got older, I would have more frequent migraine attacks. One night, I was having a really bad attack.
I knew I needed help. So I managed to get myself to a clinic and the doctor came in and was like, "You have Chronic Migraine." I had no idea it wasn’t normal to have a regular headache.
If I didn’t get enough sleep or was stressed—even if it wasn’t major stress, I would have really bad attacks that would last for days.
And I didn’t want to say that this is something that is holding me back and this is something that is a deficit.
I tried many different medications, a whole slew of supplements that the internet would say would work. When I first heard about BOTOX®, I was intrigued by it.
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BOTOX® prevents headaches in adults with Chronic Migraine, 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 or more hours. It is not approved for 14 or fewer headache days a month.
Joe:
My neurologist sat me down and explained he would be giving me 31 injections throughout my head, neck, and traps.
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BOTOX® treatments are 31 small, shallow injections into 7 muscle groups in the head and neck areas that may be associated with Chronic Migraine.
Joe:
That it would take about 10 minutes and you need to get it 4 times per year. I said, you know,…
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BOTOX® starts with 2 treatments, 12 weeks apart, then 12 weeks thereafter in a doctor’s office.
Joe:
...I’m a little nervous about needles, but actually, BOTOX® just feels like pinches.
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BOTOX® CM Patient Message Optimization Final Report.
Joe:
My neurologist said I should give it 3 times to see…
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The full benefit of BOTOX® is measured at 24 weeks.
Joe:
…if it does work, so be patient with it. And now I have fewer headache days a month.
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BOTOX® prevents, on average, 8 to 9 headache days and migraine/probable migraine days a month (vs 6 to 7 for placebo) at 24 weeks.
Joe:
I thought that the treatment cost a lot more than it does. With the BOTOX® Savings Program,…
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Eligibility: Available to patients with commercial insurance coverage who meet eligibility criteria. Not available to patients receiving prescription reimbursement under any federal, state or government-funded insurance programs or where prohibited by law.
Joe:
…it’s possible to pay nothing out of pocket. I save on every prescription.
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Subject to change or termination without notice. Other restrictions may apply. This is not health insurance. See full Program Terms, Conditions & Eligibility Criteria at SaveOnBOTOXCM.com.
Joe:
Living with Chronic Migraine made me do a lot of reflection on all the invisible battles that people are fighting every day.
It’s not weak talking about your disease. If you’re struggling being heard, there's a couple things you could do.
The journey to get on the right treatment was a long one.
If I could do it all over again, I would say, Joe, you need to take the initiative to find the right doctor, find the right treatment. Stick with it, because in the end it will be worth it.