New Diagnosis: Recurring Headache Without Migraine
- Jason Parnes

- Aug 21
- 2 min read
It appears there are headache people and non-headache people. Headache people can become non-headache people and vice versa. Pregnancies or post-traumatic injuries have led non-headache people to become headache people and Rayforma's device has demonstrated that it can turn headache people into non-headache people in just a few treatments. (Growing older can also lead people to becoming headache or non-headache people.) Headache people are often surprised to learn that some people never experience headaches from common triggers like stress, weather, menstruation, etc. The non-headache population does not even get headaches if they have coffee one day and not the next. (Note: Non-headache people are still susceptible to hangovers or drug-withdrawal headaches though it appears these too are more frequent and intense in the headache population.)
There are numerous diagnoses today that divide headache people into a myriad of categories. We have great evidence that Rayforma's device will inevitably eliminate the need for the variety of headache disorders and create a more simplified diagnosis since so many of the recurring headache, and episodic migraine, disorders are resolved by the Rayforma device in just a few treatments. Most of these headaches boil down to the same etiology, or root cause, which Rayforma addresses. (More on this in the future, but migraine and recurring headaches in many instances are likely a chronic illness, more so than a neurological disorder). For these reasons, in the future, I foresee a new headache diagnosis emerging: recurring headaches. Headaches, some of which may be triggered by caffeine, weather, smells, stress, menstruation, heat, bright lights, etc., that do not elevate to pain so great that the person is debilitated and forced to recover in a dark, sound-free room, i.e. a migraine, will likely be grouped into a new recurring headaches diagnosis. This is because the etiology as well as the solution in eliminating the threat of migraine and recurring headache in many of these cases are essentially the same. Anyone falling outside of this umbrella would likely require another diagnosis.
It is hard to pinpoint why headaches may be caused by caffeine withdrawal in some or stress in others and I am sure science will eventually get there, if they haven't already, but the world is still lacking a viable cure for any instances of migraine and recurring headaches, which Rayforma plans to resolve for not all, but at least hundreds of millions impacted by recurring headaches or migraine.
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