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According to Joan Didion, how do migraines differ from ordinary headaches?

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Answered by mewlonglol
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This essay was written by Joan Didion. It is writer's own experience. She had a migraine headache. A migraine is a very painful headache. Joan Didion has migraine three or four times every month. In the beginning, she was afraid to admit that she had migraine. She was afraid she wouldn't get job because of that headache. Migraines are inherited. Joan Didion's parents and grandparents also suffered from migraines. Migraine headache is very unpleasant and patient also suffered from stomach

pain. Joan Didion complains that people don't take migraine seriously. Many people think migraines are imagined. They think migraine suffers make themselves ill by worrying too much. This is partly true. Joan Didion has learnt to live with migraines because she can't avoid them. They are when she is very worried about something. The migraine is very painful. When migraine has finished, Joan Didion feels better. She takes herself as lucky woman.

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