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In this deeply moving episode of The Headache Doctor Podcast, Dr. Taves interviews Julie, whose daughter Addi suffered from debilitating headaches that brought her life to a halt—stopping her from eating, sleeping, dancing, and attending school. After hospitalization and rounds of medication that offered no relief, Julie shares how discovering Novera’s conservative, hands-on approach gave their family renewed hope. Despite initial skepticism—even as a physical therapist herself—Julie reveals how choosing a different path led Addi toward real, unexpectedly quick, and lasting healing. This episode is a must-listen for parents who feel out of options and are searching for answers.
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Novera: Headache Center
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In this deeply moving episode of The Headache Doctor Podcast, Dr. Taves interviews Julie, whose daughter Addi suffered from debilitating headaches that brought her life to a halt—stopping her from eating, sleeping, dancing, and attending school. After hospitalization and rounds of medication that offered no relief, Julie shares how discovering Novera’s conservative, hands-on approach gave their family renewed hope. Despite initial skepticism—even as a physical therapist herself—Julie reveals how choosing a different path led Addi toward real, unexpectedly quick, and lasting healing. This episode is a must-listen for parents who feel out of options and are searching for answers.
Click this link to take advantage of our 10% off SAM offer.
Outside of Colorado? Click this link to book a Virtual Discovery Visit.
Live in Colorado? Click this link to book
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