Does lack of sugar cause headaches?
katebowen37
Posts: 55 Member
I hugely overhauled my diet 2 months ago. Quit soda, started drinking water and finally started eating fruit and veggies. I notice that I get random headaches almost daily now that are NOT caffeine withdrawal headaches (they feel different). I started tracking them and if seems like they come when I haven't had much sugar or a lot of water. Does this sound normal for someone who made a recent change?
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My head is killing me too. But I am only on day two. It happens to me every time I give up junk but is done in a week or so. Water may help. Is it allergies?0
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Yes, low blood sugar is horrible. Look up some symptoms of hypoglycemia. I even have horrible mood swings! And it's totally normal, your body is adjusting to diet change.0
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You will have to wait for someone else to answer regarding the sugar. However, lack of water will for sure cause headaches. Now that I carry a bottle of water with me everywhere and probably drink 12-15 cups a day I am so used to that intake. If I forget my bottle or drink less then 6 cups I will get a headache that will almost instantly go away when I drink0
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It took me 42 days to get over getting sugar. It worked. And I no longer crave it.0
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Headaches are normal when you give up sugar as unfortunately they are part of the withdrawal process0
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"Quit soda"
"They come when I haven't had a lot of water"
there's your problem, imo.
caffeine headaches and not enough water to outbalance it.0 -
Yes it can! I'm going through that right now and it sucks soooooooooooooo bad but will definitely be well worth it in the end. I have been a raging lunatic the last few days. I am constantly apologizing to my husband and son but they are being very understandable towards me because I was the same way when I gave up caffeine.
It will get better though! Hang in there! But I will tell you that if you do happen to crave something sweet one day, then get sugar free because if you cave and eat something you will have a horrible headache either right afterwards or the next day.0 -
I've been off sugar for four months. The first few weeks were hard, but now not so much. I found that I felt a lot better once I got off it. I do get occasional headaches, and it's when I've missed a meal or haven't had enough water. Is it warming up where you are? Because I have to increase my water once the weather gets hotter or if I am exercising more.0
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Yes, low blood sugar is horrible. Look up some symptoms of hypoglycemia. I even have horrible mood swings! And it's totally normal, your body is adjusting to diet change.
Just because a person gives up sugar does not mean they are going to have hypoglycemia. The symptoms are most likely from withdrawl.0 -
I've been off sugar for four months. The first few weeks were hard, but now not so much. I found that I felt a lot better once I got off it. I do get occasional headaches, and it's when I've missed a meal or haven't had enough water. Is it warming up where you are? Because I have to increase my water once the weather gets hotter or if I am exercising more.
I am the same way with my headaches. There are times I am so busy during the day and forget to eat but then a headache comes on to remind me! *L* I drink TONS of water during the summer, I find it a little harder to get as much water in during the winter.0 -
Dehydration can lead to a headache.0
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Thanks everyone! What I had meant was I get them when I DO drink a ton of water, but the sugar feedback was very helpful0
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I used to get stress induced migraines with my ex every month, so it may not just be your food, mine stopped when I left him xx0
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Yes. Happens to me rarely but it does happen.
I then have to go and have some chocolate to restock on sugar.0 -
I think it's quite common for the first few days or couple of weeks but would have thought your body would have adjusted after two months. Personally I'd be looking for a different reason0
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Low blood sugar can cause headaches, but there is no reason you should have low blood sugar if you are eating enough calories and including fruits and vegetables in your diet. If you eat does the headache go away?0
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giving up all the crap and junk you once ate, on a daily basis, is just like detoxing from a drug, or cigarettes... it does have a physical effect on your body, and you just have to work yourself through it. my headaches and fatique lasted for about 3 weeks and then went away.
also, everyone NEEDS water, but some are more "sensitive" than others. my son, for example, would get horrible headaches, id tell him to drink water, then hed be fine. he now keeps a 1 gallon jug of water with him, and never has headaches. maybe you just need some more water.0 -
Again YES0
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If it's a frequent thing please get to your doctor it could be a symptom of something bigger. I assume you are eating other carbohydrate foods like fruits and grains, and if you are adequately hydrated it may be something else.0
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