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Just wondering if any of you have the horrible headaches when glutened, and what you do for them? On my second day of this and just wondering if there is any relief other than sleep? My neck is tight, head pounding, sick to my stomach. I took moltrin, helped a bit with my neck, but my temples and even my face feel like they have a pulse in them. Hurting so bad, contemplating taking a zomig which is for migraines and crawling into the dark. Just really don't want to give in. Does that make sense?


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Yes, and sometime you just have to give in and let things run its course. I have had headaches where I take too much stuff for the headache and then end up upsetting my stomach and then other things happen.

Hope you're much better soon!

Annette

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I drink Smartwater or fruitwater by Glaceau. The magnesium helps with muscle cramps. Some migaraines can be brought on by tightening of the neck muscles and dehydration. I also use a mind trick. Remember what it feels like not to have a headache. Sounds strange, but try it.

Laura

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excedrine migrain helps mine more than the prescriptions I've tried. I use the equate version.

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