Headaches Since Going Vegetarian...

Discussion in 'Vegetarian' started by Ashalicious, Jan 11, 2016.

  1. Ashalicious

    Ashalicious Senior Member

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    Is this normal? Is my body just adjusting to the dietary changes? I don't think I'm dehydrated - I drink plenty if water and go pee at least once an hour.

    I never used to get headaches as bad as the ones I'm getting now. Today, it started as soon as I woke up. I took some pain killers and it was gone for most of the day, then came back in full force tonight around supper time.

    Sorry for the short post - I wanted to give some more detail as to why I've decided to go vegetarian, but my head is pounding and looking at the screen isn't helping. It would be nice to know what is causing my headaches though.
     
  2. r0llinstoned

    r0llinstoned Gute Nacht, süßer Prinz

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    Try going vegan instead
     
  3. r0llinstoned

    r0llinstoned Gute Nacht, süßer Prinz

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    Idk... Lack of nutrients/ calories? Did U give up caffeine or sugar recently?
     
  4. Aerianne

    Aerianne Lifetime Supporter Lifetime Supporter

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    Maybe your body is ridding toxins.
     
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  5. Vanilla Gorilla

    Vanilla Gorilla Go Ape

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    Iron deficiency most likely
     
  6. Pieceofmyheart

    Pieceofmyheart Grumpy old bitch HipForums Supporter

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    What else have you cut out besides meat?
     
  7. morrow

    morrow Visitor

    Giving up caffeine can do it, if your having it in something occasionally, the odd coffee, or a soda drink..try a well woman boost, most pharmaceutical places sell them..hope its sorted soon xxx
     
  8. Mattekat

    Mattekat Ice Queen of The North

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    How long has it been since you went vegetarian? And how long since the headaches started?
     
  9. Mattekat

    Mattekat Ice Queen of The North

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    If it goes on more than a few days I would go see a doctor too ash.
     
  10. r0llinstoned

    r0llinstoned Gute Nacht, süßer Prinz

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    I don't think OP made it :/
     
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  11. Ashalicious

    Ashalicious Senior Member

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    I haven't had meat since Christmas Eve. I was drinking Mexican coffee twice a day while in Mexico, and haven't had any coffee since I've been home (I've been home for three days). I also haven't had any alcohol since Mexico, so i suppose it could be withdrawal from either of those things.

    I looked for an iron supplement at the pharmacy yesterday and couldn't fine one. I might need to go the multi vitamin route for my iron.

    I woke up and again today, my head was pounding. I took two pain killers, but I don't want to do that every day!!! I'm frustrated.
     
  12. Ashalicious

    Ashalicious Senior Member

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    Just meat, fish, shellfish, everything a vegetarian would cut out.
     
  13. Ashalicious

    Ashalicious Senior Member

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    Could a lower caloric intake cause headaches?
     
  14. r0llinstoned

    r0llinstoned Gute Nacht, süßer Prinz

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    When I don't eat as much as I normally do I usually get a headache. Are you getting enough electrolytes?
     
  15. Blu3sLady

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    It really may be a de-tox. It may be many things and you'll have to find out what it is by eliminating the possible culprits one at a time. Are you trying to stay organic with the veggies as much as possible?

    If you've greatly increased fresh produce in your diet... you may be consuming more chems than your body is used to from pesticides and such. Or... the benefits of fresh produce have caused your liver and kidney to de-tox... which is a really good thing and the headaches shouldn't last long at all.

    If you stopped caffeine... headaches.

    If you changed the type of red wine you drink.... headaches.

    If you snore at night... you aren't getting the rest you need... apnea... headaches.

    I'd be vigilant about hydrating like you are until you get a handle on what is going on. So many different things could be causing this.
     
  16. Blu3sLady

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    I think we have a winner, darlin'. Caffeine withdrawals can give ya wicked headaches. Maybe switch to green tea and wean yourself? Green tea has caffeine but the tea is good for you.
     
  17. Mattekat

    Mattekat Ice Queen of The North

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    If you can find it, ferrous gluconate is the best kind of iron supplement to get. It is the easiest version for your body to digest. I think I found mine at a shoppers.
     
  18. Ashalicious

    Ashalicious Senior Member

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    I don't know? How can I tell?
     
  19. Ashalicious

    Ashalicious Senior Member

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    Cool thank you! I'll go for a walk later today and have a gander. I'll try London drugs first because they are closer, and if I can't find it there, I'll walk up to shoppers.

    Fingers crossed LD has it man, because it's cold, wet and gross here right now.
     
  20. Ashalicious

    Ashalicious Senior Member

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    I've been drinking black tea since I've been home though. I always drink two cups of black tea with milk and sugar every morning. So I'm not completely caffeine free........
     

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