This TV ad really pissed me off.
A young woman talks about her migraine headaches and nobody understands, not even her mother. So her mother puts on virtual reality goggles and sees her daughter’s migraines, a bunch of out-of-focus and blurry things and people and she takes off the goggles and says, “I didn’t know” and she hugs her daughter and everything is OK.
The ad was for a pain killer; I don’t remember which one.
But what the ad really presented was the migraine as victimhood. I hurt; nobody understands; I am a victim.
Give me a break.
(DISCLAIMER: I am not making fun of migraine headaches. I do not have migraines, but I did have a vein burst in my brain 30 years ago. It felt like somebody hit me in the head with a sledge hammer. Maybe that's how a migraine feels. If so, I can honestly say, I feel your pain. But there is no victimhood.)
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