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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 304780"><p>Andy, Yes...re: the coffee thing.</p><p> </p><p>Ny doctor...who is an expert on migraine prevention says it is best to wean yourself off of all caffeine if you are prone to headaches or migraines.</p><p> </p><p>If you get a very bad/stubborn headache or a migraine you could add a little coffee with- your medications to make things move along faster.</p><p> </p><p>I personally have noticed that if I keep my caffeine intake small/reduced then I can still pull that off.</p><p> </p><p>When I take in a lot of coffee...more than two cups a day...then adding more coffee...like a few sips of coffee or even a cup with- my medication isn't going to help me. The added coffee during headache time, makes no difference if I' m drinking a fair amount on a regular basis.</p><p> </p><p>Additionally...I seem to have more headaches in general when I drink coffee a lot.</p><p> </p><p>After many years of this, I kinda know when and where to draw the line...but its very debatable to be playing this game in the first place.</p><p> </p><p>Honestly, I am sure that my neurologist is correct. It is a slippery slope...one is kinda lplaying with- fire to drink regular coffee as a habit (especially more than one cup a day) when you are prone to headaches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 304780"] Andy, Yes...re: the coffee thing. Ny doctor...who is an expert on migraine prevention says it is best to wean yourself off of all caffeine if you are prone to headaches or migraines. If you get a very bad/stubborn headache or a migraine you could add a little coffee with- your medications to make things move along faster. I personally have noticed that if I keep my caffeine intake small/reduced then I can still pull that off. When I take in a lot of coffee...more than two cups a day...then adding more coffee...like a few sips of coffee or even a cup with- my medication isn't going to help me. The added coffee during headache time, makes no difference if I' m drinking a fair amount on a regular basis. Additionally...I seem to have more headaches in general when I drink coffee a lot. After many years of this, I kinda know when and where to draw the line...but its very debatable to be playing this game in the first place. Honestly, I am sure that my neurologist is correct. It is a slippery slope...one is kinda lplaying with- fire to drink regular coffee as a habit (especially more than one cup a day) when you are prone to headaches. [/QUOTE]
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