On top of that, she does frequentlive performancesand has releasedeight albums.
Her migraines caused her frequent debilitating pain to the point she wasn’t sure if she could keep performing.
At the time of her first migraine, she was performing.

“I was on stage with the Virginia Symphony Orchestra.
I started getting my symptoms … [I] didn’t know what was happening to me.”
By intermission, she knew something was seriously wrong.

“The curtain went down.
I sat down and crawled off the stage.
That started my whole process with chronic migraine,” Chenoweth said.

From that point on, she suffered from debilitating migraines frequently.
Her headaches would be so painful that she sometimes threw up or lost vision.
Chenoweth searched for a treatment but couldn’t find anything to help.
“I tried everything.
I did it all.
I tried every single thing …
I did shots in my legs.
I did medication,” she said.
After years of failed treatments and continued headaches, the star started to consider giving up performing altogether.
Although she loved her career, it felt impossible to keep pushing through the pain.
What kept her going?
Fortunately, Kristin Chenoweth’s doctor suggested that she try BOTOX for chronic migraine.
I said, ‘Do it.
Just do it.'"
Within just a few months, Chenoweth could already see the changes in how she was feeling.
“I noticed a difference.
Then I started getting hope,” Chenoweth said.
“Get to the doctor and talk to your doctor and find out a treatment that works for you.
This works for me.
I happen to think that it works for a lot of people,” she said.
She hopes her story inspires others to seek help finding a solution that works for them.
“I want to be able to talk about it and empower people … For more information on Center Stage with Chronic Migraine andsafety informationfor Botox treatment, visitbotoxchronicmigraine.com/centerstagewithcm.