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- trents commented on Debado's blog entry in Debado9
Gluten migranes at night
I'll ask the same question that knitty kitty asked? On what basis did your Dr arrive at the conclusion that you have gluten intolerance? But let's be clear about terminology because the terms "gluten intolerance" and "gluten sensitivity" are typically used interchangeably out there in the wild and both are used indiscriminately to speak of two different... -
- Brandy969 replied to Jack Common's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms24
What should I do with these test results?
Thank you! I didn’t know this! -
- Debado commented on Debado's blog entry in Debado9
Gluten migranes at night
Interesting....my Dr says since migranes are my only symptom she says I have gluten intolerance. I have stopped eating gluten. However, it seems to sneak in from time to time. Example: I ate canned mushrooms! Never thought canned mushrooms could have gluten, but they did. I had a migrane for 3 nights straight. Or I eat out, I think I am getting gluten free... -
- trents commented on Debado's blog entry in Debado9
Gluten migranes at night
What medicine did they give you for migraines? Does it help much? I also suffer from migraines and am on one med for prevention and another for relief after onset. Many times, my headaches start during the night when I'm sleeping but not always. Have you cut back on gluten consumption of late? As knitty kitty explained, you must have been eating generous... -
- knitty kitty replied to Debado's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms1
Night time migranes
Welcome to the forum, @Debado, Migraines at night can be caused by high levels of histamine. Histamine Intolerance can cause physical symptoms like migraines. Foods contain histamine. Our bodies make histamine, an important neurotransmitter. Our bodies naturally produce more histamine at night as part of our circadian rhythm, our sleep-wake cycles...
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