I know some folk have had problems with migraines/headaches but after 6 months or so on the 5:2 I have just realised I`ve been getting fewer migraines. Anyone else?
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I too am a lifelong migraine sufferer, think I do get fewer now, but get more general headaches. I don’t mean to be rude, but this forum is the fast diet forum. I think every topic now has a post offering a free diet book. Think most people on here want to see their way to getting to grips with this lifestyle rather than wanting another. Or is it just me?
Sorry snedger, was just discussing the dude who spammed every single thread (well, it seemed like it, this one included), as well as creating a new topic every hour or so with a link to get a free diet book. He didn’t mention migraines either. I reported it so they have now all been deleted.
I don’t get migraines so I will have to leave it to someone else to get back on topic.
Cheers
Regular, gentle exercise helps to reduce tension and ward off stress, a well-known trigger for many migraine sufferers. Exercise also triggers the release of endorphins, which act as a mild sedative.
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jacob,
That’s an interesting approach – most people, I think, tend to crash out in a blacked out room. Most of my migraines are not mega, so I try to distract my pain by keeping busy – maybe I picked a lucky strategy. But really with a mega migraine, pulling yourself up to do anything would be a HUGE effort – wonder if anyone could even try the experiment – BTW I am not going to deliberately induce a mega migraine – but chances are that I will get one before xmas – so if that happens I will try and do much exercise to see what happens.
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4:24 pm
17 Nov 13