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  3. Thingy with migraines, or any chronic pain, is that your rational, critical thought goes to shit pretty quick, along with your temper, no matter how good natured or smart you normally are.

Thingy with migraines, or any chronic pain, is that your rational, critical thought goes to shit pretty quick, along with your temper, no matter how good natured or smart you normally are.

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    Thingy with migraines, or any chronic pain, is that your rational, critical thought goes to shit pretty quick, along with your temper, no matter how good natured or smart you normally are. Also, screws up your coordination. So if a character is in chronic or long term pain, but they're routinely chipper and always thinking clearly, and totally dextrous, I won't buy it.

    This comment brought to you courtesy of an ongoing migraine, multiple dropped dishes and spilled cups of coffee, bad decisions, and missed work due to an inability to think.

    #Writing #WritingLife #WritingDisabilities

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