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CHECK Magazin - Gesundheitsmagazin für Männer No.7

Männer sterben statistisch gesehen etwa fünf Jahre früher als Frauen. Das mag auch daran liegen, dass sie sich eher scheuen, regelmäßig zum Arzt zu gehen. Schließlich sind wir ganze Kerle und beißen lieber die Zähne zusammen und gehen erst zum Onkel Doktor, wenn es richtig weh tut. Vorsorge lohnt sich aber, besonders wenn es um Krankheiten geht, die unsere Lebensqualität bei Ausbruch enorm mindern.

Männer sterben statistisch gesehen etwa fünf Jahre früher als Frauen. Das mag auch daran liegen, dass sie sich eher scheuen, regelmäßig zum Arzt zu gehen. Schließlich sind wir ganze Kerle und beißen lieber die Zähne zusammen und gehen erst zum Onkel Doktor, wenn es richtig weh tut. Vorsorge lohnt sich aber, besonders wenn es um Krankheiten geht, die unsere Lebensqualität bei Ausbruch enorm mindern.

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those affected, regardless of gender. ”However,<br />

inventing excuses or hiding the disease<br />

definitely does not lead to anything, except<br />

for stress and tension. That alone can lead<br />

to migraine attacks – so it is not a solution.<br />

Nevertheless, Mehmet also knows that it<br />

takes a lot of courage to do this. As such, he<br />

wants to encourage other men to be open<br />

about their migraines.<br />

NEW THERAPY BROUGHT RELIEF<br />

In the summer of 2019, his neurologist<br />

started a new treatment for him, the so-called<br />

migraine injection, an antibody therapy.<br />

A real life changer! “The change was really<br />

phenomenal and I'm not exaggerating. Already<br />

after the first injections I started to see<br />

improvements,” says Mehmet. The first five<br />

injections of the antibody therapy were given<br />

to him in the neurological practice, after<br />

which he was able to inject the drug himself<br />

– similar to diabetes.<br />

With this therapy, his pain has decreased<br />

significantly. The pressure and stinging in the<br />

neck as well as the speech disorders are still<br />

there, but the unbearable pain is contained.<br />

The number of days on which he has attacks<br />

has also decreased significantly. Now he<br />

only gets around six to eight attacks a<br />

month. "That is a clear relief for me," he says.<br />

DO MEN NOT SUFFER?<br />

There is a common misconception that one<br />

can’t complain about migraines as to get<br />

through this extreme pain you have<br />

to be "a tough guy", regardless of<br />

gender. “I'm generally a very open<br />

person and personally have no<br />

problems talking about it. I stand<br />

by the migraines,” says Mehmet.<br />

“I also advise other people<br />

affected to deal openly with the<br />

disease. After all, migraines are<br />

serious illnesses that should<br />

be recognized. Men are also<br />

allowed to accept help and proactively<br />

ask for support. Every<br />

step you take forward can be the<br />

right one." (red,mb)<br />

What does the<br />

neurologist say?<br />

Dr. med. Astrid Gendolla,<br />

specialist in neurology with<br />

an additional qualification<br />

in special pain therapy and<br />

psychotherapy with her<br />

own practice in Essen.<br />

www.praxis-gendolla.de<br />

Does migraine appear differently in<br />

men than in women?<br />

„No. In general, the symptoms (such<br />

as headache worsening depending<br />

on movement) and optionally the<br />

accompanying symptoms are the<br />

same in men and women.“<br />

Are men more likely to shy away<br />

from seeking medical help for<br />

migraines?<br />

“There are gender-specific differences<br />

in the extent to which doctors<br />

are consulted. In general, migraines<br />

are still perceived as a “women‘s”<br />

disease – the gender ratio here is 1:3.<br />

Epidemiological data also support<br />

this thesis. In families, mothers<br />

have migraines more often, so the<br />

family ascription is more aimed at<br />

women... When men wake up on Saturdays<br />

with a headache, they first<br />

think of the previous evening as the<br />

cause and less of a „real“ migraine.<br />

But vice versa, some doctors certainly<br />

do not think of the diagnosis<br />

„migraines“ when a man introduces<br />

himself to them as a patient with a<br />

headache.“<br />

<strong>CHECK</strong> BERLIN/BRANDENBURG #7<br />

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