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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 2250451" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>A slightly different perspective is my experience. A lifelong migraine sufferer with full on aura and just about every symptom going I have not found that food is a trigger, though dehydration is potentially one and is more common when swapping to low carb eating </p><p>Mine are mostly hormone related, the frequency and severity definitely changing at different hormonal stages of life. Puberty, pregnancy, peri menopause and hoping for a final shift to less frequent post menopause). And here may lie a link in that in changing to LCHF (please add some calories) does for some effect hormone regulation. (Not just for women of childbearing ages either, many other hormones). Usually for the better but it is still a change that may be altering your migraine patterns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 2250451, member: 480869"] A slightly different perspective is my experience. A lifelong migraine sufferer with full on aura and just about every symptom going I have not found that food is a trigger, though dehydration is potentially one and is more common when swapping to low carb eating Mine are mostly hormone related, the frequency and severity definitely changing at different hormonal stages of life. Puberty, pregnancy, peri menopause and hoping for a final shift to less frequent post menopause). And here may lie a link in that in changing to LCHF (please add some calories) does for some effect hormone regulation. (Not just for women of childbearing ages either, many other hormones). Usually for the better but it is still a change that may be altering your migraine patterns. [/QUOTE]
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