camaker
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QOTD: Lets talk about running and headaches today. If you have a headache are you able to run with it? How often do you get them and whats the best methods for getting rid of them?
ATTQOTD: I do not always have headaches but once I get one they seem to come in a series for a few days. Yesterday I had one, but was determined to try to run. After 1/4 mile it got much worse and I shut it down. I was very aggravated about the whole situation. I get headaches and my best method for getting them to go away is going into a dark and quite room and simply have to sleep it off. I am absolutely useless when I have one. The more sound and light I'm exposed to the worse it gets. I am a wimp essentially with those darn things.
There are a couple of things to unpack here. First off, what you're describing sounds like a textbook migraine. I'll run with a normal headache, but a full blown migraine would not be something I'd run with. If you are having migraines, have you talked to the doctor about specific diagnosis and treatment options? I've had migraines with varying frequency for my entire life. At their peak, I was averaging almost 3/week and working with a neurologist to try to prevent them. The best prevention for me seems to be limiting triggers, especially stress. As far as treatment goes, have you tried Imitrex/Relpax/sumatriptans? The sumatriptan-based drugs were a life changer for me. I went from being sentenced to an early bed time in a cool dark room whenever I had a headache to being able to get rid of the headache within an hour or two with the drug. There are also some other options for treatment these days, but the sumatriptans work so well for me I haven't needed to try them out. My strong advice is to work on preventing and treating the headaches rather than just living with or trying to power through them.