Accidental New Year’s Resolution
I don’t make New Year’s Resolutions. Not usually.
I prefer to look back on the year and remind myself of all my achievements.
Quite by accident, on the first of January I decided to take action against my migraines.

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Morphing Migraines
Over the years my migraines have changed.
- They were a short burst (one day) of extensive pain and vomiting
- Then the vomiting eased but the pain intensified – sometimes to a frightening level
- Then the pain eased – so less pain but now they last 4-5 days

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I can just about function with these ‘new’ migraines but I don’t really like how they travel from one side of my head to the other – I can feel them creep across my brain!
Drugs
The other problem is that I am taking more and more painkillers. I’m avoiding prescription drugs, but this has to change because:
- Right now I take codeine with aspirin and throw down some panadol if I need an extra boost
- Codeine will become a prescription drug next year
- I’m fed up with popping so many pills

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Action
As of the first of January (quite by accident) I’m listing everything I eat and drink. I include the time spent on the laptop, quantity of sleep, level of stress, bed time and the time I wake up.
Boring Diet
Consequently, I am making other changes:
- I am avoiding chocolate
- I’ve cut right down on alcohol (not a drop during the week and a small quantity Friday and maybe Saturday night)
- I am avoiding chocolate
- I am rarely eating meat (well, I am consuming fish). As an A+ blood type, my body finds it easy to digest carbohydrates but hard to process meat
- I am avoiding chocolate (total success so far, by some miracle).
- Did I mention the chocolate?

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How
- The chocolate is hidden in the fridge. I’ve recently been told that Australian chocolate has additional preservatives to prevent it melting as quickly.
- I’m drinking a lot more water – ensuring my intake is at least 3 litres per day
- The less chocolate and meat I eat – the less I crave it. So it’s becoming easier.
Results so far
- I have loads of energy (driving hubby nuts)
- I wake up less grumpy (hubby happy)
- My digestive system is working a treat (everyone’s happy!)
- My head has been quite clear for a week (again – everyone’s happy)
- I’m losing weight (yay me!)
- My perpetually dry lips are starting to repair (whoop whoop)

I’m back to my old self – only a better version!
Relapse
I know I will struggle at times (Noel ate a meat pie yesterday and my stomach growled in protest!). When it happens I will just revert back to the better behaviour the next day and carry on.
I’m looking forward to reporting how I do. AND – why is this subject on my author blog? Well, sore eyes and head are rather important to avoid if I want to write!