Migraine, so Regina (24) can finally live – Video documentary

Regina has suffered from chronic migraines since childhood. For years, she was confined to bed and dependent on the care of her family. Only the combination of a pacemaker and medicinal cannabis gave her a new lease of life. Here she tells her impressive story.

Chronic migraine: a life in pain

Regina’s life was characterized by constant pain. Even as a child, she often had to go straight to bed after school because her migraines were so severe. Friendships suffered and her everyday life revolved around surviving the next attack.

  • Daily pain since childhood
  • Often bedridden and dependent on care
  • Social isolation and loss of quality of life

Diagnosis: Chronic migraine with aura

She was officially diagnosed at the age of 17. Her symptoms were more than just a headache – she suffered from nausea, dizziness and complete exhaustion. It felt like a combination of flu and a stomach bug, every day anew.

  • Diagnosis at the age of 17
  • Permanent exhaustion and nausea
  • No end in sight

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A pacemaker as hope

After many unsuccessful treatments, Regina decided on a radical measure: an implanted pacemaker. The device emits electrical impulses to override pain signals. But although it helped, it was not a complete solution.

  • Pacemaker implanted in the chest
  • Pain superimposition through electrical impulses
  • Partial improvement, but no cure

The turning point: medicinal cannabis

After six months in hospital, the doctors recommended THC for her pain. After just a few days, she noticed a noticeable improvement. Her migraines became less intense and the nausea also subsided.

  • Medical cannabis as a new therapy
  • Fast effect against pain and nausea
  • Finally more quality of life again

How does cannabis help against migraines?

THC and CBD act on the endocannabinoid system and can alleviate chronic pain. Regina takes pure THC in drop form – without intoxicating effects, but with significant pain relief.

  • THC reduces the basic pain
  • Helps against nausea and dizziness
  • Low dose prevents intoxication

A new life: independence and happiness

Thanks to the combination of a pacemaker and cannabis, Regina can finally lead a life again. She is studying, is more independent and has even found the love of her life.

  • Study from home
  • Mobile and independent again
  • New zest for life and plans for the future

“Hope through cannabis”

Regina’s story shows that medicinal cannabis can be a real alternative. Today, she only has one seizure a week – a huge step forward. Her new life is the best proof that it is worth looking for new ways.

  • Medical cannabis can relieve chronic pain
  • Combination therapies offer new possibilities
  • Regina’s quality of life has improved dramatically