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Migraines following a run

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Hi everyone 👋🏻

Unfortunately I’ve recently started suffering from migraines following my runs. Having spoken to a GP, I’ve been told to take it back a few weeks to do shorter runs for a while and then build back up to longer distances, as well as make sure I’m properly hydrated and eating properly. I must admit that I’m frustrated that it’s started happening, as I’ve been really enjoying running, but I know that I need to listen to my body and not push myself too much. So I’m thinking of going back to week 6 of C25K as the intervals may help.

Does anyone else suffer with migraines after running? And, if so, any tips or tricks that you’ve found help?

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misswobble profile image
misswobbleGraduate10

The first thing which springs to mind is dehydration

in reply to misswobble

Yep! I’m making it my mission to drink 2000ml a day now.

Smelliepoo profile image
SmelliepooGraduate10

That must not be nice. I don't have the same issue, and wouldn't want it, but I was thinking that maybe the bounce and impact of the running might be part of the issue. Just wondering if Japanese slow running might help, just to take it down a few notches and let your body get used to it.

in reply to Smelliepoo

Thanks Smelliepoo. I’ll look into it 😊

SueAppleRun profile image
SueAppleRunGraduate1060minGraduate

That’s horrible for you, make sure you drink plenty and go really slowly for a while

in reply to SueAppleRun

Thanks willowandsola. I will 😊

Leosmit profile image
LeosmitGraduate1060minGraduate

Keep a ‘migrane diary’? Every detail you can think of - duration, onset time, date, intensity, possible triggers, fluid intake, weather conditions when running (bright, not bright, warm, cold) perceived exertion each run, tablets that helped, didn’t help, foods eaten, not eaten, sleep - quality of, length of... you get the drift. Make it a mini project to see if there is a pattern or any significant triggers? All that said, I’m annoyed to hear you’re experiencing migraines - not pleasant company.

in reply to Leosmit

Good idea. Thank you ☺️

Mum22boys profile image
Mum22boysGraduate10

I have a couple of times but only after parkrun, which is also the only run I do in a morning.... I'm convinced it's lack of food but I don't know what to eat before I leave the house. I always have half a banana and last parkrun I ate some fruit and yogurt as soon as I got back in and then scrambled egg after I'd had a shower. No migraine. Normally I don't eat until after I have a shower. Might be worth thinking about??

in reply to Mum22boys

It could be lack of food too. The latest one was on Sunday before breakfast. I will try having something before I go and see if it makes a difference. I wish I liked bananas 😆 Thanks for your reply x

Annieapple profile image
AnnieappleAdministrator in reply to

I always have plain yoghurt with a few berries before I run (and then wholewheat toast & avo afterwards.) It’s worth a try!

Jazzyrunner profile image
JazzyrunnerGraduate10

I have no helpful ideas, but just wanted to say so sorry to hear this - what a pain. Hope you soon find what’s triggering them and can get back to running happily.

in reply to Jazzyrunner

Thanks Jazzyrunner! I hope so too. I really don’t want to stop running if I can help it!

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JazzyrunnerGraduate10 in reply to

Well it looks like you’ve had some really helpful ideas in your comments - fingers crossed for you 🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻

GoogleMe profile image
GoogleMeGraduate10

As well as the food/drink tips, it may be worth making sure you keep your head warm (buffs are good for this)

It's also possible that something about the way you are holding yourself on runs is causing tension in your shoulders/neck and setting things off.

in reply to GoogleMe

Thank you Googleme. I always wear a buff as I hate my ears getting cold, but posture is definitely worth considering. Thank you 😊

Newbie62 profile image
Newbie62

This happened to me back in the summer, a migraine after every run despite drinking plenty during the day. I was advised to try a sports drink after running. I made my own - a glass of squash with a tiny pinch of salt, and this did work. I don take these regularly, but if I have the hint of a migraine after a run, it seems to stop it in its tracks. Worth a try... I hope it works for you too!

in reply to Newbie62

Thank you, I’ll give it a go ☺️

Maz1234 profile image
Maz1234

I’ve never had migraines but I do get the odd headache after a long run and does seem to go away after water and food could carrying water help if you don’t already. I hope it’s easily resolved for you and your back to running soon.

in reply to Maz1234

Thank you I’ll try it 😊

Annieapple profile image
AnnieappleAdministrator

Coffee before a run can be very helpful ( caffeine is an active ingredient in most pain medications)& then of course lots of water the rest of the day & on rest days. You can add Rehydration Sachet to one of your drinks to see if this makes a difference.

Slow running is so kind to our bodies & may be helpful. Sometimes it’s not the running as much as a reaction to the ice cold air. For me warming up inside is very helpful rather than a warm up walk in icy cold air.

Hope you find the trigger & can enjoy your runs again!

in reply to Annieapple

Thanks Annieapple for you reply and your help. I’m willing to try anything at the moment 😆

Annieapple profile image
AnnieappleAdministrator in reply to

My daughter gets them badly & often so I feel for you. I have had them occasionally but fortunately starts with an aura & I the do the coffee thing which helps

in reply to Annieapple

Mine start with an aura too. It freaked me out the first time as I didn’t have a clue what was going on! As soon as the aura starts I take tablets, and thankfully the headache that follows isn’t too bad. I’m sorry your daughter gets them too 😔

PurpleFish59 profile image
PurpleFish59Graduate10

I suffered with this doing runs in the morning. I’m not a morning person so it suits me to keep my runs to the evening, other than parkrun. I assumed it was just to do with hydration and lack of food. I try and get up in time to eat and have a pint of water beforehand now. I hope it improves for you x

in reply to PurpleFish59

Thanks very much. Yep, not having breakfast seems to have not helped. I’ll give it a go, thank you 😊

Fleetnot profile image
FleetnotGraduate10

I would try an electrolyte drink pre and possibly post run. Ask pharmacist which they recommend.

in reply to Fleetnot

Thanks very much. I’ve read a bit about electrolyte drinks. I’ll give them a try 👍🏼

ju-ju- profile image
ju-ju-Graduate10

Presumably your BP etc is OK? and yes hydration will deffo help. Take it steady and look after yourself :)

in reply to ju-ju-

Thanks Ju-Ju. BP all good 👍🏼 I will take it easy I promise. The last thing I want is for this to end so I’m looking after myself I promise 😊

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ju-ju-Graduate10 in reply to

I am also a migraine sufferer so I feel your pain. One thing that often sets me off is bright car lights as I run in the dark early mornings... just a thought in case this affects you too...

Grannyhugs profile image
GrannyhugsGraduate10

Not migraines but I had headaches for a while which I put down to running too fast. Felt like heart was so busy pumping blood to legs not enough reaching brain? Hope slowing down to intervals helps. Migraines are horrible.

in reply to Grannyhugs

Thanks Grannytobe for your reply. Funnily enough I set out on a run this morning with the intention of being super slow to ‘test the waters’ as it were, and my pace was one of the fastest ever! I can’t seem to run slow anymore 😂

Grannyhugs profile image
GrannyhugsGraduate10 in reply to

Oh dear 🤣🤣🤣 we’ll look out for you on the Olympic track this summer - what’s your chosen event?

in reply to Grannyhugs

Uuurrrrrmmm 🤔 is there an event for drinking tea ☕️😂

Grannyhugs profile image
GrannyhugsGraduate10 in reply to

Definitely, I’m doing that right now, I’m very good at it, even if I do say so myself 🤣🤣🤣

ForbiddenPlanet profile image
ForbiddenPlanetGraduate10

That's awful. I struggled with migraines for 15 years. Mine were caused by an allergy to codeine which is in some pain killers - such as cocodamol. I still occasionally get the migraine aura - visual disturbance - and not the headache. When that happens I take a couple of ibuprofen (for their anti inflammatory effect) which usually sorts it out within the hour.

The advice of others - stay hydrated and well fed, sleep well, and don't overdo it, seems sound to me. I have had aura sometimes after runs but not immediately afterwards, and I don't know if I can say it was because of the run.

Good luck. I hope you find the trigger and that it's not the run itself.

in reply to ForbiddenPlanet

Thanks forbiddenPlanet for your reply. I’m sorry to hear you suffered too. I have never suffered with them before in my life, until last week, so I know that mine are exercise induced unfortunately 😔 Taking the advice of the gp and lovely people here though I think I may be able to get a handle on them 😊

Emm8 profile image
Emm8Graduate10

I have had migraines for years although they aren't as bad as they used to be. Mine were often related to low blood sugar or not eating well. Now when I'm out running I often get the aura type eyes. I've found keeping hydrated helps and I always have a large cup of tea before I go out as the caffeine seems to help too. I don't eat anything and this doesn't seem to affect it.

It happened more when I first started running, I don't seem to get it as much now but if I do I can usually go back to not having drunk very much the day before.

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