Archive for 2016
Proper Prior Preparation
Got groceries last week. Now they’re about to go bad because I’ve been too sick to cook for days and days. And I used the one day I was well to try to meet my weekly work goal. Which I did. But how sustainable are my work goals if I’m choosing between things like work […]
Elie Wiesel, Holocaust survivor, Nobel Prize winner and chronic migraine sufferer, dies
nyheadache: It was a great privilege to know Elie Wiesel, survivor of Auschwitz, Nobel Peace Prize winner, author of 40 books, university professor, and most importantly, a tireless campaigner for human rights. Mr. Wiesel suffered from severe daily migraines. Both of his parents and many members of his extended family suffered from headaches. The only […]
regolo54: Geometry
When your worldview and the world collide
Cheyne did not, however, see weak nerves as entirely unhealthy. The thinner and more fragile the nerve, the more quickly it could transmit a quality called “sense.” “Sensibility” conveyed aesthetic, intellectual, and social refinement, made one a “quick Thinker,” and provided the “most lively imagination.” Talented people were born with “organs finer, quicker, more agile, […]
Migraine by Odd Jeppesen
Migraine by Odd Jeppesen I do feel like a broken old house sometimes.
Join the convent!
In Western medicine, headache disorders have long been understood as complaints that are rooted in the body but that maintain intimate relationships with emotions. Even as far back as Plato’s Charmides, Socrates refuses to give the hero headache medicine till first he had eased his troubled mind; body and soul, he said, must be cured […]
The Illusion by Leonardo Digenio
The Illusion by Leonardo Digenio Images like this induce migraine attacks for many. Including me.