Des_The_Lesbo

560d

Sometimes I feel like my neurologist is just throwing medications at me(concerning migraines).. is there something I should do about it?

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    • wise

      560d

      If you're worried, you can get a second opinion and/or do some research on the medications you're prescribed

    • smudgeblossom

      560d

      Speak to your regular doctor and get a second opinion from a different medical professional!

    • wise

      560d

      I mean, they kinda are. Medication is just a trial and error process, and sometimes it's a LOT of trial

    • wise

      560d

      If you're worried, you can get a second opinion and/or do some research on the medications you're prescribed

    • Sherwood

      560d

      definitely second opinions, voicing your concerns to the doctor, and even finding a new doctor until you find one who’s style you like. even with prescribing doctors i’ve found each has a very different style and it’s trail and error to find a doctor you like just as much as it is a med that works. good luck!

    • FutureNurse

      559d

      I agree with the second opinion! I feel this same way with my psychiatrist. She just keeps adjusting the doses of my medication literally every time I go in. I’m going to get a second opinion!

    • taygrace

      559d

      I have felt the same with most if not all neurologist i have seen ☹️ I am here for support if you need any.

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