bumpsetspike Posted July 9, 2012 Share Posted July 9, 2012 This is a tad on the lighter side, I know, but as I've gained most of my daily calorie intake from swallowing books from George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series, I stumbled on this passage from the third book "A Storm of Swords" and I couldn't help but think I've felt something along these lines. Well, the headache part - not ransoming or butchering members of the Stark family:) "He was sober now, though. Well, heÂ’d had two horns of ale when he broke his fast, and a small cup of red when he set out, but that was just to keep his head from pounding. Merrett could feel the headache building behind his eyes, and he knew that if he gave it half a chance he would soon feel as if he had a thunderstorm raging between his ears. Sometimes his headaches got so bad that it even hurt too much to weep. Then all he could do was rest on his bed in a dark room with a damp cloth over his eyes, and curse his luck and the nameless outlaw who had done this to him. Just thinking about it made him anxious. He could no wise afford a headache now. If I bring Petyr back home safely, all my luck will change. He had the gold, all he needed to do was climb to the top of Oldstones, meet the bloody outlaws in the ruined castle, and make the exchange. A simple ransom. Even he could not muck it up... unless he got a headache, one so bad that it left him unable to ride. He was supposed to be at the ruins by sunset, not weeping in a huddle at the side of the road. Merrett rubbed two fingers against his temple." Has anyone else here read the book and been thinking CH or migraine? And does anyone know whether the author in some way has had CH or migraine close? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bejeeber Posted July 9, 2012 Share Posted July 9, 2012 all he could do was rest on his bed in a dark room..... Sounds pretty migraine-ish to me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pixie-elf Posted July 12, 2012 Share Posted July 12, 2012 Sounded like a migraine to me. I've read the series and love it. Stephen King in some books has described some pretty severe headaches, I honestly wonder if he hasn't suffered from clusters or migraines himself. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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