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10k baby!!! So happy but feeling awful with it.

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RunadinkGraduate10
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Morning!!!

Last night i ran 10k with my running club, who started a c25k and then a bridge to 10k meet on a Tuesday. Never thought i would do it and I actually felt great running the last few km, unfortunatley when i got home (9pm) I started to feel sick and head achy. Which isnt the first time, i have a couple of times ended up having a migraine when Ive got home.

The club have kindly put on a bridge to 10k run on with medals next month. But i feel i need to sort out why i sometimes feel poorly after a run as i dont want to feel this way. Anythoughts?

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Stephen_UKGraduate10

Hi. Obvious question, but had you drunk enough water during the previous day?

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RunadinkGraduate10 in reply to Stephen_UK

Yes. I think i drink plenty of water. But of course being busy i cant be 100% sure

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Stephen_UKGraduate10 in reply to Runadink

Try drinking more and see if that helps?

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GoGo_JoJoGraduate10 in reply to Runadink

How much do you think you get through in a day? (any day)

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RunadinkGraduate10 in reply to GoGo_JoJo

I a couple of litres a day. Cant drink much more, i need to work lol

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GoGo_JoJoGraduate10 in reply to Runadink

Could be you need more. I get through 3 a day easy and more in hotter weather...

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DebJogsOn

Congrats on the 10k 😊

I suffer from migraines - though running seems to gave helped rather than bring them on and I don't get them after running.

However my migraines seem to be caused (this discovered after hours of input from a migraine clinic) by dips in blood sugar and, I think most relevant to me following episodes of stress. That is I don't get the migraines while I'm at my most stressful but when I start relaxing - I would typically get them on Friday evenings after a busy week at work.

I wonder if either of these things might play into your migraines - either longer runs are causing dips in your blood sugar or perhaps you're getting anxious before or during your run?

I hope whatever it is you can sort it - as I love 10k as a great head's pace, stress relieving distance 😊.

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backintimeGraduate10

My headaches are nearly always dehydration or lack of food. Is there any way you can take on a little bit of food or drink while you run ?

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RunadinkGraduate10

I drink while i run, even for the smallest run I always take on water. I cant eat tho, any amount of food makes me feel sick.

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GoGo_JoJoGraduate10 in reply to Runadink

Are you drinking plain water or something with carbs? If not, try a high carb drink to give your body a bit more fuel. How long after your previous meal are you running?

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RunadinkGraduate10 in reply to GoGo_JoJo

I leave about 3hrs pre run

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GoGo_JoJoGraduate10 in reply to Runadink

Could be a tad too long... your body might be needing added fuel.

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Beachcomber66Graduate10

I am like debjogson, relaxing after a stressful period is a definite trigger. Dehydration is also a cause. I drink zero which gives me a bit more than just water. For runs of 10k plus I always carry a litre of drink, topping up at, say, 4k intervals. I have 3 bad migraines in the past few weeks....but none were caused by running.

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JonathanPGraduate10

Well done on your first 10k!👍🎉 Sorry - can't advise on your sickness / headaches

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GardenGirl52

Think about your posture and your shoulders when running. If you are unconsciously stressing before and during the run your tension in the neck and shoulders will increase so keep the shoulders down and relaxed. If I’m out and not feeling as good as usual or it’s starts to rain heavy or I’m running with others who seem to be doing better than me I can start to stress and end the run with a headache.

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GoGo_JoJoGraduate10 in reply to GardenGirl52

Very good points. It can help to consciously pull your shoulders back every couple of miles too 👍🏻

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RunadinkGraduate10 in reply to GardenGirl52

Good point, my shoulder was aching last night

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