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this post was submitted on 01 Aug 2023
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Aimovig was a godsend for me too, taking me from a couple of migraines a week down to once a month if I was unlucky. I've since swapped to emgality, due to insurance coverage, and now they've stopped pretty much entirely. I don't know if it's a difference between the medications, or a change in my migraine pattern. Have you tried any of the other injectable meds?
Nah, Aimovig is the first for me. I literally just requested to up the dose like an hour ago, so assuming that goes through hopefully that will completely knock it out from there. If not, I've heard good things about Emgality and another one I'm drawing a blank on the name for, so I can always see about revisiting those if needed.
Good deal that the Emgality is working for you!