• trabpukcip [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    The answer is “coke and fries” by the way. Often a migraine is triggered by hunger and your blood glucose dropping. The sugars and carbs in the soda and fries, the caffeine from cola, and the electrolytes in the fry salt all with together to stave off a migraine.

    You could also just drink Gatorade and take Excedrin or any other combination of glucose, electrolyte, caffeine, water

    • Lyudmila [she/her, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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      There also seems to be a few migraine-reducing interactions for other ingredients like glutamate and unsaturated fats which are not well understood. Food cravings during the prodrome phase of a migraine may be related to this(!)

      Specific ketogenic diets (low carb, high polyunsaturated fat diets) are known to have have a high degree of success in reducing seizures. The same also is true for migraines.

      The pathophysiological relationship between migraines and seizures isn’t particularly well understood either, so unfortunately I don’t have any cool facts to share about how any of this actually works.

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      For me it’s triggered by low salt, I’ve done extensive testing. Best option is to take a pain pill and chug a sugarless Gatorade. I’ve read most migraines are caused by similar deficiencies.

      The coke is unlikely to help imo it’s the fries doing the heavy lifting. In fact sugar or caffeine tends to make mine worse.

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    Burger Deficiency Disorder (BDD) is a serious challenge for many Americans today and shouldn’t be made the subject of fun. Please refrain from using burger-related ableist language on hexbear, thanks.

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    Good tweet, and a good criticism of our current state of affairs with healthcare.

    That said, in all fairness and seriousness, chronic migraines can be notoriously difficult to treat, even with strong prescription meds.

    The “McDonald’s migraine hack” sometimes actually can “break” a killer multi-day migraine that a cocktail of maxalt, nurtec, ibuprofen, acetaminophen, benadryl, gatorade, and half an oxy (that you had left over from a surgery a couple years back) simply will not touch.

    Migraines are mysterious.

  • blame [they/them]@hexbear.net
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    are my migraines unusually severe or something? i literally cannot sit up, let alone think about eating mcdonalds when im having one.