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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1586395" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>I used to get migraines back before low carbing, but have not had one since - over 40 years ago. </p><p>As you have no idea what your blood glucose levels are when you get a migraine due the advice given by your nurse - how can your doctor know that your migraines have anything to do with your carb intake?</p><p>I'd suggest that you get hold of one of the low cost meters and strips so you can check just how effective your diet has been and perhaps check if there is any food which might possibly trigger the migraines. </p><p>Personally I have found that doctors are willing to blame low carb eating for anything at all which goes wrong, or might go wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1586395, member: 355878"] I used to get migraines back before low carbing, but have not had one since - over 40 years ago. As you have no idea what your blood glucose levels are when you get a migraine due the advice given by your nurse - how can your doctor know that your migraines have anything to do with your carb intake? I'd suggest that you get hold of one of the low cost meters and strips so you can check just how effective your diet has been and perhaps check if there is any food which might possibly trigger the migraines. Personally I have found that doctors are willing to blame low carb eating for anything at all which goes wrong, or might go wrong. [/QUOTE]
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