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<blockquote data-quote="Triffo" data-source="post: 2250478" data-attributes="member: 180655"><p>I have developed a headache aura after going keto. (I’ve been on keto for a month now to try and sort out a different problem I’m having with my BG sensitivity to steroids). I have thought of a number of causes, like you. Dehydration, lack of protein, lack of salt etc. I’ve not really got to the bottom of it yet. I get them when my BG is very low, but not always. I get them in the early morning and it goes away on its own after breakfast. It also goes completely for at least 3 days if I take a rehydration sachet. I have no history of having headaches at all so this is new for me. I’m still working on it so if you find the reason for yours I’d love to hear from you. xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Triffo, post: 2250478, member: 180655"] I have developed a headache aura after going keto. (I’ve been on keto for a month now to try and sort out a different problem I’m having with my BG sensitivity to steroids). I have thought of a number of causes, like you. Dehydration, lack of protein, lack of salt etc. I’ve not really got to the bottom of it yet. I get them when my BG is very low, but not always. I get them in the early morning and it goes away on its own after breakfast. It also goes completely for at least 3 days if I take a rehydration sachet. I have no history of having headaches at all so this is new for me. I’m still working on it so if you find the reason for yours I’d love to hear from you. xx [/QUOTE]
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