It’s been a while since I’ve written an Aimovig update and I just wanted to …
Aimovig, Ajovy, Emgality…Oh My!
What do Aimovig, Ajovy, and Emgality have in common? Migraine for one, but more importantly, they are a class of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) targeting calcitonin gene-related peptides (CGRPs). Some pretty smart people figured out that by blocking CGRPs in our bodies, just maybe they can also block attacks in people with chronic migraine. For me, personally, I started Aimovig back in June 2018. It’s been a great experience for me and I look forward to fewer migraine days ahead. It’s exciting and I’m so grateful to be able to utilize this medication. But it hasn’t been perfect and I still have attacks.
Aimovig Migraine Update: Month 4
Now in Month 4, Aimovig has made a big impact on my daily life. How did this migraine preventative handle hurricanes and tropical storms? How am I doing now that it’s all over?
My Weekly Aimovig Injection Updates: Month 3
Now in Month 3, read how my migraine attacks have improved with the use of the new, FDA approved, Aimovig injection.
How the Aimovig Injection Is Working For My Migraine: A Weekly Update (Month 2)
Now in Month 2, read how my migraine attacks have improved with the use of the new, FDA approved, Aimovig injection.
How Aimovig Is Working For My Migraine: A Weekly Update (Month 1)
If you follow me on social media, you know that I am now taking the Aimovig™ injection every month for Migraine prevention, as prescribed by my doctor. On this post, you will be able to keep up with my progress from week to week. The good, the bad, and the ugly.