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Month: April 2020

Author on Keto Final Update

Well, it’s been almost 3 months since I began the strict low-carb/high-fat diet called Keto. I tried such a drastic measure (drastic to me, a self-professed potato chip addict and proud of it!) in the hopes that it would reduce my migraines. Keto has worked for some migraine warriors and has been touted by some headache specialists, so I tried it having done research and having given it a lot of thought – months of thought, actually.

Author on Keto

 

Bottom line: Keto didn’t work for me.

For the past year, my pattern has been to have about 4 migraine days per month for 3 months and then 10-12 in the 4th month.  That means that last April, August, and December were hell. This new pattern is after years of acupuncture got me down from an average of 11 migraine days per month, every month. The new pattern was an improvement, but those bad months were really bad.

I had 4 migraines in January, 5 migraines in February (I started Keto on February 1st), 4 migraines in March, and 7 migraines so far in April. When you consider that in April I should’ve had 12 migraines, sure, Keto made a difference. (Then again, April isn’t over yet.) And you can argue that having my normal amount in February and March was because I was still adjusting to Keto and wasn’t fat-adapted yet.

However, I’m okay with 4 a month. I’m not okay with 12 a month. So, still having more migraines in April than 4 (or even 5 or 6), isn’t worth how restrictive (and expensive) the diet is. Maybe I would’ve had a better result over time. That’s something I’ll have to live with.

My plan now is to try to stay low carb, just not as low carb as Keto. I’ve been easing my way back into carbs, increasing the number of carbs slowly and introducing one new food every few days. I like the idea of reducing my sugar intake and staying away from the starchy side dishes. I didn’t miss them, which was a surprise.

But I have to say, low carb is harder than Keto to maintain. On Keto, I knew all the things I couldn’t eat so I just didn’t eat them. Now, I can have some, but I’m supposed to watch the amount, and sometimes a whole serving of something is too much. And how do you eat just 9 potato chips?! I also don’t feel as good as I did during Keto, but it’s subtle and totally anecdotal and requires me to rely on my not-so-sharp memory. Did I really have fewer gas pains on Keto? *shrug* Did I really have better motivation on Keto or is quarantine just getting to me more this week? *shrug*

So, I’m definitely questioning whether I made the right decision to stop Keto. But it can be expensive to buy special ingredients to make Keto-friendly foods. Almond flour and coconut flour are much more expensive than wheat flour. Shirataki noodles are much more expensive than pasta and rice. And cost is more of a consideration right now than it was when I started Keto in February. Our world hadn’t yet turned upside down back then.

When we’re allowed to go about our lives outside the home again, I plan to go to a neurologist. In the meantime, I’ll do the best I can, as I always have. If Keto worked for you, I’m so happy for you and would love to hear from you. If something else has worked for you, I’d love to hear about it. Otherwise, let’s just fill the comments with love and support. We all need more of that right now.

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Sexy Snippet Saturday: Shifter Hunters Ltd.: The Complete Trilogy

Shifter Hunters Ltd. trilogy cover

He lifted his head. Stared into her eyes.

She bit her lip, then pulled him back down. “More.”

Smiling, he obliged.

He started by undoing her pants but she grew impatient. She pushed his hands away. “I’ll do it. Take off yours.”

“Yes, sir.”

Once naked, they stood in front of each other and Ryenne drank in the sight of his magnificent, sculpted body. It was as she remembered from the night in the woods. Smooth, hard, muscled. Perfection.

But now the memory of the woods was in her mind. He had just shifted back to human…from his wolf form.

She took a step back. What was she doing?

But Lucien’s eyes were closed and his mouth beckoned. His arms wrapped around her and his lips found hers, and she melted into the embrace.

The reservations flew out of her mind and she gave herself to the sensations. Of the taste of wine on his lips, the scratchiness of the calluses on his hands, his silken skin, his hard body, his erection against her hip.

Sexy snippet from Shifter Hunters Ltd.: The Complete Trilogy (available now to pre-order, releasing on May 12th) and Kenya Calling, Shifter Hunters Ltd., Book 1 (available now).

A Peek Into My Life: Stay Home

A peek into my life

This isn’t meant to be a political post or a preachy post. As the title implies, this is just a peek into my life – my life at home.

As you may know, I have two teenage boys. They do school work online every morning (and the older one often has to continue after lunch). The three of us have been taking Taekwondo lessons for the past several years. I’m coming up on my 2-year anniversary of TKD. We were supposed to have a belt test last week. My 16-year-old would have moved up to Recommended Black Belt (which meant he’d be able to test for Black Belt next November or May). And I would’ve moved up to Red Belt, the first of the advanced level belts at our dojang.

Obviously, our belt tests and classes were cancelled. But our dojang has been doing classes by Zoom – 4 opportunities per week – and giving students the opportunity for private lessons. We take 1 or 2 Zoom classes per week and have a private class for the 3 of us together once a week. Then we have our own family class (including my husband) once a week. This is working for us! And luckily, since my son and I were ready to advance, our instructor is teaching us new curriculum for our next belts. This is awesome because we don’t get bored while stuck at home, we continue to progress, and we’re getting exercise.

And while they do school work or get some fresh air and exercise outside, I write. I’m working on getting a novel for kids published under a pen name – it will release at the end of the month. The Shifter Hunters trilogy comes out in May, so I’m working on some promo for it. And I’m finishing up the final (hopefully!) revisions on Falling For Kigali. Next up, working with a cover designer and figuring out the publishing timeline.

Having my husband home means we’re eating really well these days. He’s mixing in some new recipes with our family favorites. And, like many people, he’s baking.

I hope you’re doing okay at home, staying busy if that’s your thing but being kind to yourself if it isn’t. Self-care is even more important than ever right now. Take care of yourself! And, please, stay home!

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