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1. ycombi+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-12-06 08:50:39
That’s cool. I’d like to quit again sometime but right now caffeine staves off migraines for me. And with a baby in the house I really don’t have the resources for that battle.
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2. strogo+Fc[view] [source] 2025-12-06 11:34:34
>>ycombi+(OP)
When(ever) I quit coffee, I got strong migraines after a day or so. However, they subside and go away after a few more days.

I wouldn’t claim it works the same way for everyone, but the difference between coffee being a treatment for migraines and migraines being a symptom of coffee withdrawal may be indistinguishable in immediate term.

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3. ycombi+sd[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-12-06 11:45:37
>>strogo+Fc
Ah yes. I do get those, but also just get migraines (as well as hypnic headaches) which caffeine is a wonder at ameliorating.

I quit caffeine for about 2 years and the headaches never subsided (except the caffeine withdrawal ones of course).

They are just a fact of my life I’m afraid.

As much as I’d like to get off of caffeine I am very grateful to have is as a remedy.

4. erikro+He1[view] [source] 2025-12-06 20:50:13
>>ycombi+(OP)
My gf has a migraine head and she’s tried going decaf but it just doesn’t work. Apparently caffeine does a lot to reduce the risk of migraines? So I’d probably just try to lower the dose until you find what works for you.
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5. ycombi+jZ1[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-12-07 05:30:28
>>erikro+He1
I love the term “migraine head”. I’ve never seen that before. It’s gets across the idea that it’s just the way one’s head is quite nicely!
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