Migraine, so Regina (24) can finally live – Video documentary
Regina has suffered from
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
Video documentary: Stream now!
Here you can watch the whole TRU documentary in full length. No time to stream? I’ve summarized the most important facts for you below the video.
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
- 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












