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Skuld
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posted 12-25-2002 12:46 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Skuld     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
What foods should I stay away from for Migraines? I'm only a 15 Yr. Old and need to now ASAP!

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Autumn Angel
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posted 12-25-2002 09:05 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Autumn Angel     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Not sure of every food but I have heard a biggie is caffiene and every food that has it. Coffee, tea, coke, pepsi, mountain dew, chocolate and many more. There are probably other things but this is all I know for now.

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posted 12-25-2002 11:07 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Karla     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Your dr. should be able to provide you with the list of potential foods that may trigger a migraine. You don't want to avoid the whole list at once. Eliminate one thing at a time from your diet for 2-4 weeks. If your migraines stop then you know you found a trigger. Then move on to trying the next item and then the next. It is a very long slow process to find triggers. It takes many months. Good luck!

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Skuld
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posted 12-27-2002 03:00 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Skuld     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Here are some foods(I found out.) To stay away from!

Certain foods-most often those with tyramine, a natural chemical-can provoke migraines. These include ripe cheeses such as brie and cheddar, the cheese and yeast in pizza, nuts, peanut butter, chicken livers, smoked meats, and alcohol (especially red wine). Caffeine can also trigger a migraine.

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littlesheep1999
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CHEESE
ANYTHING THAT CONTAINS NUTS
CHOCHOLATE
FISH (especially prawns)
and to much caffene does it for me.......


if one day i opnly have 2 cups of coffee and i have a migrane that night i have a very very strong cupp of coffee...

if one day i have alot of coffee and i have a migrane i suffer, untill 2 paracetomols, (500mg) 1 ibrupafan (500mg) settles in after one hr of taking them and still nothing i will have a cupp of very weak tea with alot of sugar a half of another ibrupafan... i have never suffered after that for a few weaks...

i dont eat cheese, chocholate, fish especially prawns o no.. i hate prawns..

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any luck?

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simeone
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posted 02-10-2003 07:35 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for simeone     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by Skuld:
What foods should I stay away from for Migraines? I'm only a 15 Yr. Old and need to now ASAP!

Hi There
You should stop anything with aspartame, diet products. Since I stopI do not have half of headaches I use to have. Good Luck and Take Care.

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posted 02-11-2003 01:03 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for mlgable     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Do a search for migraine triggers out on the web and use this list as a guide. If you have had migraines for a while you most likely have some clue as to what your triggers are be it food related or enviroment related. Foods are not always a trigger for all people. For me birth control pills were the cause of my migraines but the things that would trigger one for me was stress and alcohol. Quitting the pill caused the migraines to stop until I started having severe sinusitis and sinus infections. Now that I have that under control it has been probably 4-5 years since I have had a migraine.

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posted 02-18-2003 10:27 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Dramaqueen     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hey, everyone's triggers ar different but some common ones are:

Chocolate
Caffeine
Cheese
Alcohol
Coffee
Nuts etc.

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posted 05-15-2003 03:03 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for BigBadBert     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Start to keep a diary of your headaches. I'm a relative newbie when it comes to migraines, but my relatives (mom, sister, grandmother) all told me to keep a diary of what was going on before the migraine: Lighting, foods and beverages consumed, noises, weather, activities, starting symptoms, even scents (perfumes, cleaning products).

Unfortunately, it may take a while to figure out your triggers. It may end up being a combonation of things. For instance: caffiene, cloudy days (low barometric pressure), florescent lighting, and MSG (monosodium glutamate, a flavor enhancer) all dominate my migraine experiences. Yet I know that if I take out the MSG, I'm fine (otherwise I would never make it at work). I also know that caffiene (in Excedrin or in soft drinks)
can help me stop a migraine before it really gets going.

Hope this helps

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posted 05-16-2003 03:56 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for zip2play     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
CHOCOLATE...ESPECIALLY CHOCOLATE + BOOZE.

Sometimes apples, sometimes peanuts (especially if I don't take out the growth nib) for me.

If I want a small amount of cocoa (the worst)or milk chocolate, I must be careful to NOT have it with any of the lesser offenders....like BOOZE!

Common wisdom says commonest offender is
Orange Juice...but not for me.

For me, caffeine is soothing...in fact my drug of choice ergot come packaged with caffeine (cafergot)

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posted 05-22-2003 07:52 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Sunni58     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Ive had migraines for 15 years. I don't have a food trigger that I am aware of but my family members have some
MSG is a strong trigger for alot of people
dairy products
pizza is my son's trigger

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fatesdestinie
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posted 05-25-2003 08:51 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for fatesdestinie     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Well, everyone is different when it comes to triggers. but, i agree with simeone. my triggers happen to be stress and nutrasweet (diet soda is a killer!)
crystal

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Romi Wallis
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posted 05-28-2003 09:53 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Romi Wallis     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hello! It took me half my life to find my trigger. Soy/Soya sauce or any soy/soya product. Soya flour, chocolates that contain soya (most do, but some don't). Chinese food! Rich in soya. I posted my soya story in the Allergy forum. Strange thing is quite a few fellow migraine sufferers I have come into contact with have reported getting migraines after eating Chinese food and/or Sushi. Obviously, not everyone has the same triggers nor the same relief but it is worth considering. I hope you manage to find yours. When I found that soya was the culprit my migraines reduced in frequency and intensity by 90%. Every now and then a bit of soya slips into something. I only know that when I begin to feel a migraine coming on. Investigation of the product I have just ingested proves, without fail, that there was a soya content! Good luck, I wish you well. Romi.
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Originally posted by Skuld:
What foods should I stay away from for Migraines? I'm only a 15 Yr. Old and need to now ASAP!

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haditinpa
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posted 06-01-2003 12:01 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for haditinpa     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Chocolate for sure.
Also very sweet food like cakes or cookies.
Wine is a guarenteed headache too.

Oh and for me for sure is perfume or anything scented will bring one on. For years I have asked people not to wear anything scented around me cause it really gives me bad bad headaches.

I have one starting now and I am not sure if it is the weather or something I ate because I really didn't eat
anything bad. I seem to get them more when it is raining or gonna rain.

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