Episodic migraine is like renting a haunted house 4–14 days a month. The ghost doesn’t live there full-time, but you never know when it’ll flicker the lights and rearrange your afternoon. Fascinating from a medical perspective. Absolutely exhausting to live with.
Here’s an interesting, slightly offbeat review of “What is an episodic migraine?” — written as if by a patient who’s also a part-time poet, part-time detective. The Schrödinger’s Cat of Head Pain what is an episodic migraine
Episodic migraine is the ultimate Jekyll and Hyde condition. On paper, it sounds almost reasonable: fewer than 15 headache days per month. See? Manageable. Polite, even. But in reality, it’s a neurological ambush that lives in the gray zone between “I can function” and “I’m considering whether the dark closet floor is a valid bedroom.” Episodic migraine is like renting a haunted house