Lessons Learned (Off-Topic)
So I've been doing my quarterly deep cleaning, and Friday was the "move all the things and dust/clean/etc behind them" day. I'd done well, ahead of schedule, and so I rewarded myself with a bag of mixed chocolate minis. Yesterday, I decided that since I'd never had dark chocolate before, I'd go ahead and have a few. And by few, I mean all of them in the bag.
I took a break from the reorganization to try and get my warlock through the weekly. We were about halfway through the door when it happened -- within two minutes I went from being able to see to effectively blind. The edges of my peripheral vision was still fine, and I knew that there were colors and shapes in the center of my vision, but my eyes absolutely refused to process any details at all.
Within a few minutes, the mother of all migraines hit me like a freight train. Like, crawl into the bathroom to wet down a rag blindly and seriously contemplate falling asleep on the tile. Somehow, I made it back to my room and crawled into bed, getting the xbox and lights off. Soon enough, my body went into "To heck with this, I'm out" and I was asleep.
Eleven hours later, I woke up. I'm so glad I didn't work last night.
My roomies were nice enough to explain to me today that yes, dark chocolate can cause migraines. Lesson learned: Just because I can eat chocolate now doesn't mean that I necessarially should. Especially not in large quantities.
So... You experienced the true power of The Darkness?!
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A++ Would groan again.
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The Darkness!
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Man, that sucks.
Such a shame! I love dark chocolate, never heard of it causing migraines. Glad you're okay now though!
Seriously, a nice 80% cocoa, laced with ground peppers? Yummm.
Man, that sucks.
That sounds... strangely good. I was honestly surprised that I liked the dark chocolate, since I don't like chocolate chip cookies. I think its because I couldn't smell the chocolate as strongly as in cookies -- I grew up with severe allergies to it, and my brain wired itself to make me sick whenever I smell it. (I'm talking, like, a teaspoon of chopped up malted milkballs almost killed me when I was eight. When I was younger, a sip of Coke would leave me in hives for a day. I couldn't even eat butter pecan iced cream because they run it after the chocolate.)
I've outgrown the allergies for a decade now, but I'm still slowly exploring it. I might have to try the coco and crushed peppers, though...
Sea salt or bust!
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Lessons Learned
I feel your pain. I find I can still enjoy dark chocolate, but I have to be careful how much I consume.