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The story of how migraines affect marriage, parenthood, friendship, and job, of how they change one’s status as a citizen of the world of spirit and of history, is an important one—especially given how the divide itself between sufferer and nonsufferer is one of the primary reasons people have migraines. The pain is innocent. It can’t help itself. But that divide—more than the pain—is the real villain here.
A Brain Wider Than the Sky: A Migraine Diary
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