Post exercise migraines

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Hi! I've been suffering from post exercise migraines for 12 years (since I was 11). Every time when I have muscle tension, I get a headache or migraine with aura (zig - zag lines). It all started when I was 11 and started to play tennis. After one year I stopped training and after that migraines where less frequent. But now, even if I walk, I have headache. I noticed that magnesium helps to reduce the pain, but migraines are still present. Any similar experience, advices? Thank you!

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  • Posted

    Hello,

    Yes matches mine exactly!  But I like to exercise a lot so it does cause me a problem.  I agree about the magnesium, but what else do you take to deal with the migraine and what preventative meds do you take?  Sumatriptan works for me, sometimes I use an injection for speed.  Preventatives I take Pregabalin and Verapamil

    • Posted

      Thank you for your reply! Any medicine with paracetamol helps me, but I still can't play any sport because headache is always present. I really can't understand how my body can't get used to exercise. 

    • Posted

      Hi,

      I would certainly look at getting some kind of preventative medicine as not being able to do some form of exercise is not a very good idea.  Talk to you GP about pregabalin and verapamil, they may not stop them entirely but they should help.  Also the sumatriptan after exercise, if you have a headache, works wonders!

      If you need any advice on exercise, just ask me, I am a Personal Trainer.  So you can see why this frustrates me as I am exercising everdyay!

      Take care and good luck

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