Paula
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                        
                        My docs tell me the same thing and I am not buying it.  If I eat something sugary I am almost certain to get a migraine.  I have noticed that just before and during the first part of menstruation, I am also more prone.  Maybe it is one of those things where several different things contribute to it.  I have had migraines since I was in my early teens and I am now 51.  Also I read that sometimes people have "autoimmune hypoglycemia" but I can't find out much about that.  I also have pretty severe allergies and Rheumatoid Arthritis both considered to be likely to be autoimmune diseases.  I also have pernicious anemia.  Also I understand that corticosteroids can play a role in causing hypoglycemia, and I have to take that medication.  I sound like a basket case, but I'm not really.  I do okay most of the time but the hypoglycemia symptoms are distressing.  It just doesn't seem like I need to add anymore to the list.  Anyway.  I think you are onto something when you notice a relationship between hypoglycemia, migraines, and menstruation cycles.  Just because they don't know about it yet doesn't mean it isn't so!  Best of luck to you.  Paula