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Piercethedrk
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Has anyone here experience caffine withdraw headache? I get headaches w/ my lyme on occasion, but I'm also a coke drinker.
when I get headaches, they're usually in the back of my head, they throb and they pound and it gets worse when I move.
So is it lyme migraine or caffine withdraw?
Anyone?

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Guess you'd have to keep a journal of when you drink caffeine, when the headaches occur, to know for sure.

If you have a fairly constant level of caffeine in your body, stopping would bring on a withdrawal headache.

excedrin (caffeine/tylenol/aspirin) has been the only med which offers me relief....
improved energy of course, but also minimizes fog and headache.

But now I'm in a viscious cycle....when it wears off I get dizzier and foggier than ever, also a lot more anxious.

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I think the problems is in sugar level. Coca cola contains alots of sugar and spirochetaes derives their primary energy by anaerobic glucose metabolism. U eat sugar then u feed bugs [Smile]
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