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    sustanon and migraine

    Hello,
    I m in my 3th week of sustanon 500/w and I ve had a bad migraine attack! It the first time I ve had it. Is there a correlation between the 2???

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    I would have to say no correlation between the 2.

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    Quote Originally Posted by animal1984
    Hello,
    I m in my 3th week of sustanon 500/w and I ve had a bad migraine attack! It the first time I ve had it. Is there a correlation between the 2???
    Have you checked your blood pressure?

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    yes bp is fine, its typical migraine

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    No, i don't think so either.

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    Could be dehydration. That's why people get headaches after alcohol. Alcohol dehydrates you causing headaches. Not saying you've been drinking on cycle it was just an example to make my point

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    There is no direct correlation between AAS and migrane.

    Dehydration, as bigsiv suggested above, is a much more likely angle here.

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    if you google migraine . the cause could be hormonal disbalance so maybe its possible??

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    I have extensively researched migrane in the past.

    Any disease or dysfunction can be related to hormonal imbalance, as a matter of fact.

    Migraine headaches are the result of artery spasms combined with over-relaxation of veins, as there can be a variety of biological and/or psychosomatic processes that can trigger this.

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