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Dealing With Migraines On A Holiday Season |
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Make lists and check them twice. Dealing with migraines
is all about organization. If you properly organize your life, you can
avoid a lot of migraine misery. When organizing for the holidays, start
early and play ahead as far as you can. Write down what should be done
and allow for easy editing and updating. Make lists of what needs to be
done. Keep these lists on your computer so you can update them and use
them again next year. Print new copies as you update them, and put them
in an obvious place such as on the refrigerator. Pain fog makes it too
easy to forget where we put the list we made. Ugh! As soon after an
event or holiday, make notes in your list files to help you make them
better for the next time you need them.
Get your shopping done early.
The stress involved in holiday shopping is usually too much even for those
who don’t suffer from migraines. The crowds, the lights, all those
Christmas-related fragrances. By shopping in advance all those things can be
avoided.
Shop online.
Heck, why bother going to the mall or stores at all? Just sit
at your computer and order anything you want for anybody you want no matter where they
live. Even if you forget something or else find a great bargain at the
last minute it will still probably get there on time.
Eat sensibly.
Well, you know how the holidays are. If you aren’t eating
big fatty foods then you’re eating fast foods that you know contain
migraine triggers up the wazoo. If you know you’re going to be away from
home, then plan to eat somewhere not so crowded and that serves food
that you don’t have to worry will trigger the headache. If you have food
triggers, holiday meals prepared by others can be a problem. Offer to
bring a dish with you. Make something you know you can eat, then select
carefully from other dishes. Explain the situation to your host or
hostess in advance. Some of those trigger foods are going to be
tempting, so consider the consequences when you make your choices.
Know
what triggers your migraine make others deal with it.
If you’re lucky enough to know what is going to set your migraine off and
you know that the holiday season is going to bring you into close proximity with those
triggers, don’t give in just to keep the peace. Let your family, friends
and co-workers know that getting near that stuff will make your head
explode. Many of us know our head pain triggers, and many of us try to
just put up with it "for the sake of the family." Our families enjoy
holidays more if we're with them and well. Be honest with those around
you and urge them to help you in avoiding them rather than making you
feel guilty for ruining the fun.
Check your medications.
Trying to get a refill on a dwindling supply of medication can be quite
difficult. Either the doctor isn’t in or the pharmacy closes early. Make
sure ahead of time that you can get a refill if you are running low and
make sure to take it with you if go out of town.
Be
anal-retentive when planning for holiday travel.
If you are going to be out of town during the holidays, cover every possible
emergency that could arise. As previously noted, make sure you don’t forget
your medicine. Keep the medication in containers in which you got them so
there will be no mistakes.
Stick to your schedule.
Two of the biggest triggers for head pain can be improper sleep and not eating at
regular times. Try to keep as close to your regular schedule as
possible. Carry non-trigger snacks with you so you can have a snack if a
meal isn't going to be available when you need to eat.
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