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5 Days Gluten Free With Horrible Headaches


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color-me-confused Explorer

So far so good I think...but I'm getting horrible migraine-y headaches every evening around the same time. Can going gluten-free or celiac cause issues with caffeine? I typically do a cup of coffee in the AM and a cup of tea in the PM.


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idk, but try going a few days without the caffeine and see if it helps. I personally could never tolerate caffeine, but it made me light-headed and nauseated, not migraine-y.

color-me-confused Explorer

Day 6 and now the migraines are starting in the AM. I will try to moderate my caffeine intake...I don't think my productivity is going to be super high today.

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Hi color, you are probably having withdrawls from stopping gluten.

Consumption of gluten triggers production of exorphins, which are opiate chemicals with similar results as endorphins---promoting feelings of calm. In some people, gluten and/or casein can mimic opiates, such as morphine and heroin. When these foods are removed, intense cravings and even drug withdrawal-like symptoms can result.

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Cara in Boston Enthusiast

I had really bad headaches (well, actually it was just one headache that lasted days) too. They were gone by day 10. They were exactly like the headaches I got when I kicked my diet coke habit a few years ago.

I found that chocolate (lots) helped in the first two weeks of being gluten free (and strangly, I still lost about 5 pounds)

Good luck. It will get better.

Cara

color-me-confused Explorer

I had really bad headaches (well, actually it was just one headache that lasted days) too. They were gone by day 10. They were exactly like the headaches I got when I kicked my diet coke habit a few years ago.

I found that chocolate (lots) helped in the first two weeks of being gluten free (and strangly, I still lost about 5 pounds)

Good luck. It will get better.

Cara

Yes! It feels just like caffeine withdrawal headaches. Speaking of which I am definitely cutting back on the caffeine, starting tomorrow, with the goal of 100% decaf intake in a week. I might as well, the headaches can hardly get worse, right?!

healinginprogress Enthusiast

Coffee can be hard on the gut when you're trying to heal it, but probably isn't causing the headaches. I had really bad headaches, too...they're lessening now, so I believe they will get better for you, as well! Gluten withdrawal is the worst...but everyone tells me it gets better, and I am gradually seeing improvements. Good luck and keep at it!


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color-me-confused Explorer

The gluten headaches are fading away, thank goodness. As I posted in my other thread the final diagnosis is for gluten sensitivity but not actual celiac disease, so I will remain gluten free since it really seems to be having a positive health effect. My joint aches and digestive upset have gone away, I have more energy, and the mental fog has cleared a bit going back to my usual ADD baseline (it had been worse over the past year). I'm going to ramp back the caffeine too, it probably isn't helping anything. Thanks for the pep talks everyone!

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