Published by admin on Tue, 08/06/2019 - 2:01pm
SURING — When Suring resident Colton DeKeyser was 10 years old, he woke up one morning feeling an immense amount of pain in his head and stomach. Although Colton did not know why he was feeling this pain, DeKeyser’s mother, J.P. Summers, anticipated that it was from a chronic migraine disease, since she suffered from the disease herself.
The family’s neurologist affirmed that he did in fact have a chronic migraine disease like his mother. Although their family has a history of migraine disease, Summers said that her son and her are the first ones to have a chronic condition.