For the wrong reasons I remember a time for about 20 years when I was a serious MIGRAINE SUFFERER.
 
I would have about 3 x 3 day migraines per month.
I was prescribed Imigran, drug to stop one as it was coming on. They would make me feel ill and sick for about half hour before they became effective. They got so bad and debilitating that I relied on this drug for work, for social occasions, for life to function.
 
One day the local pharmacy chemist called me into his consulting room and said he was worried about the amount I was taking. He suggested I got a BRAIN scan. My Doctor wasn’t Interested in my symptoms and it took all my indignation and banging on about my need to know that all was well in my brain for him to FINALLY agree.
 
I had the scan and my brain was actually OK no further forward.
 
Fast forward to NOW I DON’T suffer from migraines at all BUT WHY?
 
Following my natural cancer healing journey I ELIMINATED alcohol, we all know this is a poison but CHOOSE TO IGNORE THIS FACT,  I know I certainly did, and if I am honest, really honest I had a sneaky suspicion that it may be the CAUSE of the Migraines,  BUT because of Imigran I could get rid of the migraine and carry on drinking and “enjoying” my life.
 
I didn’t want to eliminate alcohol it is what made life fun OR SO I CONVINCED MYSELF.
 
Nearly SIX YEARS on from my diagnosis I rarely drink and if I do GUESS WHAT I feel terrible and get a headache.
 
I now realise the dependency I had on that little pill to enjoy my life.
 
NOW I love life, I went to a black tie event and drank sparkling water.
 
Guess what?
 
I REALLY enjoyed myself.
 
If I ever need a prescription drug now, which is rare,  as soon as I no longer need it I stop it, not use it as a crutch.
 
Our bodies speak to us.
 
We must learn to listen.
 
If I had JUST maybe I wouldn’t have got breast cancer.
 
Science shows that there is a CORRELATION between the 2.
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