Chapter 8 Up s and Down s of estrogen/Migraines
Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2022 11:28 am
Hi
The strategies for Migraine during the lutheal phase in the book have changed my life.I get less Migraines during those days approaching to my period and even if I get a migraine, it is much milder. I'm 47 years l old, up to 3 months ago used to had a regular cycle of 31 days and have changed to 28 days, just as you have mentioned being part of the perimenopause. I also experience migraines during the 2-3 days (Day 12,13,14) leading to my ovulation. Those tend to be stronger (I have followed your guidance and seems I ovulate; temperature risen constantly after ovulation, fertile mucus, ovulation strip test positive). I'm trying to figure out if the strategies for Migraines during lutheal phase may be different from those caused before ovulation which I suspect is to the rise of estrogen. I follow a low histamine diet, no dairy, alcohol, gluten free . Any guidance on that? Thanks
The strategies for Migraine during the lutheal phase in the book have changed my life.I get less Migraines during those days approaching to my period and even if I get a migraine, it is much milder. I'm 47 years l old, up to 3 months ago used to had a regular cycle of 31 days and have changed to 28 days, just as you have mentioned being part of the perimenopause. I also experience migraines during the 2-3 days (Day 12,13,14) leading to my ovulation. Those tend to be stronger (I have followed your guidance and seems I ovulate; temperature risen constantly after ovulation, fertile mucus, ovulation strip test positive). I'm trying to figure out if the strategies for Migraines during lutheal phase may be different from those caused before ovulation which I suspect is to the rise of estrogen. I follow a low histamine diet, no dairy, alcohol, gluten free . Any guidance on that? Thanks