Coffee withdrawal headache

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Avatar f tn It certainly sounds like you are, but you will know for sure if you experience these withdrawal symptoms - especially if these occur 12 hours after your last coffee: headache, foggy, depression, irritability, fatigue, decreased alertness If you are trying to quit coffee, these symptoms can last for a full week. You also mentioned that you are adding whipped cream and syrup to your coffees. These can most certainly be additive. Please see my website: Addictionsunplugged.
910419 tn?1289483727 It could be a caffeine withdrawal migraine since the instant was decaf. Our bodies (since we are migraineurs) like rather rigid schedules, and that includes our caffeine consumption (if we have any in our diet). I have found that most migraineurs will need their daily cup of coffee around the exact same time of the day, and that they cannot replace this cup of coffee with a decaf cup of coffee.
Avatar f tn I found nothing in my nursing books to contraindicate coffee with BuSpar, but that isn't proof positive that that can't be a factor in how you're feeling. It would be interesting to see what other users have found in relation to coffee and this med. Or you could do what dominic did and give it up and see if that was the answer. Just be aware that suddenly stopping coffee can produce some nasty headaches.
203342 tn?1328737207 If you have a headache where your eyes hurt and your face hurts is that considered a sinus headache? I'm just wondering why I get these a lot and what I can do to avoid them.
Avatar f tn Sounds more like a caffeine withdrawal. Try having a nice cup of coffee out cup of chocolate :) one cup of caffeine usually isn't too harmful!
1193434 tn?1267628242 I have finished 7 days of being off fioricet and feel like crap. My headache feels like it will never go away. I am afraid to take anything for it because I am afraid of rebound headaches. Part of the reason I went off fioricet in the first place. My body hurts all over and I am so tired. I haven't had any coffee in a couple months. Not sure what I can take that won't set this back. I am sorry to say the blue pill is starting to look like relief to me.
Avatar f tn Symptoms of caffeine withdrawal include headache, fatigue, mood changes, difficulty concentrating, and constipation. A 2019 study reported that gradually reducing caffeine consumption over a 6-week period led to successful, long-term caffeine cessation with minimal side effects. So perhaps instead of going abrupt cold turkey, you should attempt a gradual taper.
Avatar f tn Hey!! Good girl!! You know,there are books written on the value of exercise during and post withdrawal ! It's really important. Is the headache gone? Did you take the Immitrex? Okay!! Gotta run...Sarah's on to me and I'm hiding out!!
Avatar f tn Thanks guys for the quick repsonse and info. I'm going to phone my doc tomorrow to let him know I'm going to stop. I actually think they make me feel worse; headache and nausea have started and I have noticed I'm slightly constipated. I'll assume all of this will clear up my last dose was 4:30 today when will it be out of my system?
2178416 tn?1337613993 here is no doubt that there are withdrawal symptoms that you can experience. These symptoms include headache, tiredness/fatigue, decreased energy/activeness, decreased alertness/attentiveness, drowsiness/sleepiness, decreased contentedness/well-being, depressed mood, difficulty concentrating, irritability, and felling muzzy/foggy/not clearheaded. The onset of withdrawal symptoms typically begins 12-24 hours after abstinence, with the peak intensity occurring at 20-51 hours.
Avatar f tn m addicted to soda and have to have some caffeine in the morning or I get withdrawal headache....
Avatar f tn hmm....ya see I'm like you tarobinc, I only drink one cup a day. The super annoying thing is if I haven't had some form of coffee by around noon I'll start to get a massive headache...so bad I have to take tylenol or something for it. Though I guess if I want to stop that one coffee altogether I should do it now. I honestly don't see how one cup of coffee a day would really cause that much harm to your TTC.
304970 tn?1331425994 I gave up caffeine when I found out I was pregnant because I didnt want to take ANY chances because studies show they increase your chance of m/c. However, I have heard that a cup of coffee in the morning is okay. My gf drank a dr pepper every day during her pregnancy and both of her children were fine. I would talk to your doctor about your caffeine intake prior to pregnancy and how much you should have during pregnancy.
Avatar m tn full body massages, aroma therapy, hot showers, coffee (i drank coffee everyday before my detox so I thought maybe I was "withdrawing" from the caffeine), ibuprofin (400mg and then i tried 800mg), paracemal (500mg then I tried 1000mg), cold washclothes, etc. My feet are cold and my head is hot...headache behind the fever,..it's stayed like this for day 6 and day 7 now persistently.
Avatar f tn Try coffee. Ice coffee or sumthin mixed then drink water afterwards. I been having headaches and that's the only thing that helps.
Avatar n tn m not a regular caffeine drinker so when I feel a headache coming on, I usually drink a cup of cappuccino or something with caffeine in it, but today that's not working. Anyone else dealing with headaches? And any quick remedies?
Avatar n tn I gave up caffeine in January as I knew we'd be trying to conceive this year. I switched to decaf in all coffee drinks with the very rare exception of when I'm craving somethings ridiculously sweet a delicious, I'd get an iced mocha coffee from jack in the box1 I cut them out completely when I found out I was pregnant in June. My first trimester I would get crazy migraines lasting three days at a time. As of the past few weeks, I've been getting headaches.
5787844 tn?1376078984 I love coffee but since I have hit the nausea phase. .... I cant even smell it! Which caused caffeine withdrawal headaches lol oy.
Avatar f tn A cup of coffee a day OR a couple of caffeinated sodas a day is fine. They recommend keeping consumption under 200mg.
Avatar f tn If you had an epidural, a headache that lasts days or weeks can be a side effect. Otherwise, could be that you are dehydrated, or maybe caffeine withdrawal if you aren't getting your regular coffee or tea? Just some ideas. Pumping may not work if you are unable to relax and have a let-down. I had that problem after my daughter was born, and it was so painful! I tried to pump and turned it up so high that I actually hurt myself. You should try some hand expression first (Google it).
Avatar f tn I talked to my doctor and he said the only thing I can take is Tylenol. It helps for maybe thirty minutes and then the headache is back. What else could I possibly do or take?
Avatar f tn Watch out for withdrawal headaches if you're used to your coffee and stop suddenly you can get a nasty one for a few days. On top of that, pregnancy can also cause migraines, and a little caffeine can help in a pinch; it's an active ingredient in migraine meds (which you CAN'T take). Just make sure you're also drinking lots and lots of water.
Avatar f tn I have had this headache literally all day and its so painful..why is it lasting all day?
Avatar m tn t handle the energy drinks - that would sent me through the roof, but the main symptom you would suffer there would be headache from lack of caffeine. Take some ibuprofen for the back ache and headache, that should do you just fine. Best of luck - keep posting and let us know how you are doing.
Avatar f tn Aside from eye issues and primary headaches ( such as migraine, cluster or tension headaches), other possible causes include caffeine withdrawal, discontinuation of analgesics. In particular, cluster headache begins as a severe, sudden headache and may tend to occur at the same time of day. The headache may also strike while sleeping. If it persists, check with your doctor for proper evaluation. Take care and do keep us posted.