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Re: migraine treatments
Originally posted by Spent2much View Post
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Re: migraine treatments
Originally posted by Jacobs Crackers View PostThanks, thats very useful & interesting info.
just a thought about your username, jacobs Crackers.
Do you eat them lol, because there is an additive in them that is a migraine trigger for some ._______________________________________
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Re: migraine treatments
Originally posted by Spent2much View Postjust a thought about your username, jacobs Crackers.
Do you eat them lol, because there is an additive in them that is a migraine trigger for some .
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In addition to all the food triggers already discussed I noticed (when I was getting migraines) that light could trigger them too.
Something like fluorescent tubes that either hadn't started properly or were close to the end of their life and 'strobing' slightly would start me off.
Similarly, some LED lighting systems could make me feel uncomfortable.
Obviously, light sensitivity can be part of a migraine but is anyone else sensitive to it the rest of the time?
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Originally posted by Trumpet View PostIn addition to all the food triggers already discussed I noticed (when I was getting migraines) that light could trigger them too.
Something like fluorescent tubes that either hadn't started properly or were close to the end of their life and 'strobing' slightly would start me off.
Similarly, some LED lighting systems could make me feel uncomfortable.
Obviously, light sensitivity can be part of a migraine but is anyone else sensitive to it the rest of the time?I'm an official AAD Moderator and also a volunteer, here to help make the forum run smoothly. Any views or opinions are mine and not the official line of AAD. Similarly, any advice I have offered you is done so on an informal basis, without prejudice or liability. If in doubt seek advice from a qualified insured professional - Find a Solicitor or go to the National Probono Centre.
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Re: migraine treatments
Originally posted by Trumpet View PostIn addition to all the food triggers already discussed I noticed (when I was getting migraines) that light could trigger them too.
Something like fluorescent tubes that either hadn't started properly or were close to the end of their life and 'strobing' slightly would start me off.
Similarly, some LED lighting systems could make me feel uncomfortable.
Obviously, light sensitivity can be part of a migraine but is anyone else sensitive to it the rest of the time?
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Sorry I've not posted on this thread for a little time, but I usually suffer terrible migraines, and up to now, and since taking the Co Q10, they tend to be a lot less, not so many and less pain if they do appear.
Not saying it's a remedy for all, but it does seem weird that after a week or so after taking them, things seemed better, where normally I would suffer a few times a week.
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