Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Out of the Shadows


I had my first migraine when I was 10 years old. I have been managing migraines and other headaches (tension, sinus, hormone) ever since. About a month ago I woke up and decided that I was done living like this. Why am I putting up it? Why am I living this way? Because I know I don’t have it as bad as some other people? That’s just silly, Rachel! It affects your way of life. Do something about it!

And so I am.

I met with my doctor and he asked me if I have ever actually been diagnosed with migraines. I said no. He then asked me why I think I get migraines. I smiled as I pulled out a piece of paper that contained a list of triggers, symptoms, descriptions of pain, and more.

My doctor looked at the list and asked me, "Are you sure you don't work in the medical field?" Ha!

I left the appointment with a prescription and instructions to work on getting rid of possible trigger foods. The list is a long one.

Some of the foods are:
  • Additives found in aged, canned, cured or processed meats (nitrites, nitrates, tyramine?)
  • Aged cheese
  • Aspartame and other artificial sweeteners
  • Avocados
  • Caffeine
  • Certain beans
  • Certain Fruit
  • MSG
  • Chocolate
  • Cultured dairy products, sour cream, buttermilk, yogurt
  • Olives and pickles
  • Onions
  • Peanuts, peanut butter, other nuts and seeds
  • Pizza
  • Potato chip products
  • Smoked or dried fish
  • Canned soups and broths
  • Sourdough bread, fresh baked yeast goods
  • Sugar

There are many days where all I want is to lie down in a dark quiet room. If I’m being completely honest, I am a little afraid that giving up certain foods forever will leave me a deprived and depressed mess. Cheese? Bacon? Onions? Chocolate? Say it isn’t so! No really, please tell me that I will be able to eat those things again before I start sobbing! I may be tempted to crawl back into my comfy bed in my dark quiet room. Except life and work don’t afford me that option very often. And it isn’t what I ultimately want.

I want to come out of the shadows. I want to live in the bright light of day with all its hustle and bustle, and without fear of pain or struggle.

I plan on blogging quite a bit about my headaches and all the things that I need to adjust, temporary and permanent. You get to be along for the ride. Lucky you.

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