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Old 01-07-2012, 04:37 PM #1
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I'm just passing this on in case it's helpful. I have had three courses of IVIG, a total of 13 days. I ended up with a stubborn headache for all but one of these days, in spite of taking ibuprofen beforehand, staying hydrated, and running it slowly (75 ml/hour). The last day I had a cup of coffee part-way through the infusion, and it seemed to help a lot: no headache! I know that caffeine is used to treat some kinds of headaches, but be careful because it can be tricky: it can give you a headache or make a headache you already have worse. I only recommend it for people who know how caffeine usually affects them.

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Funny I usually drink a couple cups in my first hour. Only had 2 mild headaches in all my treatments.
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A quick google search shows at least one website recommending caffeine for prevention of IVIG headaches because it dilates blood vessels in the head. Other sites discourage caffeine, because it's a diuretic, and you don't want to be dehydrated. For this reason, still others recommend stopping any caffeine intake during and before the course of IVIG--which is very foolish advice indeed, because there's no easier way to get a horrible headache than to abruptly disrupt a caffeine habit.

Anyway, here's to the kind nurse who got me a cup of coffee on her lunch break.

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Abby, That's great that it helps you. Caffeine can increase both dopamine and acetylcholine. For some, that will help. For others, not so much!

Some migraines have been associated with a lack of acetylcholine. There are some fairly recent studies on that in PubMed. I'd get them but I screwed up my back (MG) and can't sit.

Too much MSG, like that which naturally occurs in tomatoes, can give you a headache or make one worse. Some people have trouble with prostaglandins like fish that give them headaches (me included).

Coffee also contains a lot of potassium. Could that be a factor too?

I hope your experience helps others.

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