This week I have had 4 times where I’ve eaten more carbs than normal (crisps, bread etc) and each time, I have had a migraine an hour or 2 later.
If your body has gotten used to more healthy levels, having your blood glucose go higher than usual can definitely trigger symptoms.Could it be because my levels are generally lower now they have more impact?
ThankyouYes I find this. Overall I get fewer migraines since going low carb, but I do still get some. I find too many carbs or even sweeteners can trigger them. Carbs can now also set off indigestion, bloating and nausea. They didn't used to.
2 things that helps is to increase water intake and increase salt. Salt is in processed foods such as crisps and bread so on a low carb real food diet it can mean your body needs more salt. I now add salt to my food and even take a pinch of salt under my tongue if I feel a migraine coming. It often stops it.
Btw I'm also triggerd by lights and by posture so not everything can be blamed on diabetes/blood sugars
Hi, yes I do measure at home. It usually around 6.5 but after some bread yesterday it was 9 when I had the migraine eyes.If your body has gotten used to more healthy levels, having your blood glucose go higher than usual can definitely trigger symptoms.
Do you test your BG at home to dee if your symptoms correspond with higher (or even lower) levels?
I rarely have just one trigger. Often it's 2 or 3 in combination. Say thunder, 2 pieces of dark chocolate and too many carbs. Or bright light, sweetners and too little salt.Thankyou
I have been adding salt as well. It’s just the frequency that has me this week. A couple of weeks ago I had burger and chips and no migraine!!
Up until this week, the last one I had was about 8 months ago. That’s what’s so weird.have u tried tracking ur carb intake and seeing if there's a pattern? Maybe certain types of carbs are more likely to cause migraines for you.
They were a lot less up till this week. Let’s hope it’s a temporary adjustment!I rarely have just one trigger. Often it's 2 or 3 in combination. Say thunder, 2 pieces of dark chocolate and too many carbs. Or bright light, sweetners and too little salt.
Trouble is there's so many triggers the combinations are endless. Plus with me it can be a build up, for example (in the old days) an orange juice at breakfast wouldn't trigger me, but 5 days in a row would.
Add this to the oddities of bg and it all seems too complicated, but longer term my migraines have decreased, and if I do get one I can often stop it or minimise effect early on. Hope you start to see this too. I am convinced low carb helps.
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