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Title: smoke, drink and carbs? Post by powersurge on Nov 28th, 2003, 5:59pm I get so damned mad when when I have these things. I can not do anything. When they first came on, I called them power surges. It is like a flash out of nowhere and then like a rush of electricity exploding my brain. I can generally feel points in my upper back that lead to the middle of my neck then blow out into my head at times I would like to chop off an arm to have some other pain to focus on. Over the years I have started to make some connection as to triggers. I have found that being in smokey places, drinking Gin, Vodka, Kahlua and red wine will bring about some massive attacks within no time. Another thing that I am trying to track is the relationship between carb rich deserts and the attacks. I get some big ones when I eat processed carbs. I will finaly take the Neuro clinic advice and journal to see if I can pin-point specific triggers. Does anyone have issues with carb rich foods as a trigger? |
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Title: Re: smoke, drink and carbs? Post by jonny on Nov 28th, 2003, 6:07pm No triggers here at all, but then I aint had CH long so maybe ill find some ;;D A journal is a real good idea. .................................jonny |
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Title: Re: smoke, drink and carbs? Post by ClusterChuck on Nov 28th, 2003, 6:12pm Welcome aboard, Power. Sorry you have to be here, but if you have CH, this is where you NEED to be. There is a tremendous amount of information here. Read all the buttons on the left. Join OUCH. read the information at the OUCH site. As far as your question, as you learn more about this bastard, you will find he is VERY individualistic. Things that you find as triggers are not for others. For instance, the most common trigger is alchol (especially beer) is a trigger for most. It does not bother me at all. I have only found two triggers for me one is nitro (and I have a bad heart!) and an orgasm (DAMN!!! Of all the things to be a trigger!) The journal is a very good idea, and many have at one time or other. It is hard to do, but can be a very valuable tool to find what or if you have triggers. Welcome, again Chuck |
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Title: Re: smoke, drink and carbs? Post by don on Nov 28th, 2003, 6:53pm Quote:
GEEZE! Never thought I'd actually WANT a CH. |
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Title: Fructose can reduce tryptophan, serotonin levels Post by floridian on Nov 28th, 2003, 7:11pm Most people have heard of lactose intolerance, but few have heard of fructose intolerance. Fructose intolerance is strongly associated with lower tryptophan levels in the blood, which leads to lower serotonin levels, which probably also lowers melatonin production. About half of the people with dietary fructose intolerance have no GI symptoms, but the other half get gas, bloating, and diarrhea. I am testing for a personal link between sweets and stomach problems and mood, but only started changing my diet a few days ago. Soft drinks seem to be the worst for me, but (in retrospect) apple and orange juices have been associated with gut wrenching problems as well. High prices for table sugar (sucrose) led to the development of cheaper high fructose sweeteners, and these are in soda and many other processed foods (lots in ketchup, Hersheys chocolate syrup, some salad dressings, etc, etc). Some people have serious problems with 15 grams of fructose per day - a can of cola has 39 grams of sugar, much of it fructose. Add a few grams of fructose to half of the processed foods you eat, and the daily total is pretty significant. One statistic I saw indicated that nearly 1/2 of the total sugar consumption in the US is from High Fructose Corn sweetners. Fructose also occurs naturally in fruits and honey, and some vegetables. Intolerance or malabsorption of sorbitol and lactose are somewhat similar in terms of the GI distress, and tend to co-occur with fructose intolerance. Can't say if this what's affecting you, but it's a possibility worth considering. Most people have no problem with fructose, but you could be one of the millions who do. Quote:
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Title: Re: smoke, drink and carbs? Post by stevegeebe on Nov 28th, 2003, 7:26pm Simply put.. DNA is a powerful thing. I hope you are on to something but I have my doubts. I live in New Orleans and every time I go out of town their aint enough smoke, booze or carbs to make me want to stay. DNA! Steve G |
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Title: Re: smoke, drink and carbs? Post by thomas on Dec 1st, 2003, 4:41pm Welcom aboard. |
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