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Sat Apr-02-11 11:27 AM
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I found this for for the first time today, and wow.
One thing that occurred to me reading through this, is I wonder how many loners are prone to migraines? I ask because I am, and my neurosurgeon says there is such a thing as the "migraine brain," which perceives stimuli much more acutely than a "normal" brain.
He says when he's seeing a new patient for migraines, he can be almost certain that they'll walk in wearing sunglasses. And they'll hate noise, etc.
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Thu Sep-15-11 03:55 PM
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1. Interesting. Migraine sufferer and loner checking in here. nt |
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Sat Oct-01-11 07:14 AM
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2. I'm a lifelong loner and don't have migraines -- but I know plenty of |
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extroverts who have migraines. My coworker, a dedicated extrovert, would have them regularly if she didn't take meds. She certainly can't stand noise when a migraine tries to begin, but IMO that's because it causes her actual pain. I hate noise because it interferes with me "being in my own head." Different reasons for hating the same noise...
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