Author:  Oliver Sacks
Book:    Migraine
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McKenzie once called Parkinsonism "an organized chaos," and this is equally true of migraine. First there is chaos, then organization, a sick order; it is difficult to know which is worse! The nastiness of the first lies in its uncertainty, its flux; the nastiness of the second in its sense of immutable heavy permanence. Typically, indeed, treatment is only possible early, before migraine has "solidified" into immovable fixed forms.

( Oliver Sacks )
[ Migraine ]
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