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Old 02-14-2014, 01:15 PM
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Dr. Smith
Yes, I agree. I am looking for a headache doctor. The problem is that today in modern medicine, all the medical specialties are again devided into sub specialties, and one can be running around for ever. One can actually be dead before any diagnosis is found. I do not trust doctors. I am always cautious. And I do not take their word for things right away. I have too many bad experiences.
Doctors often like to see you come to the office, and they find nothing wrong at the time, just " fallow up" next time. So that they just can have a constant revenew coming in for their cash flow .
You know the old saying " see no eveil, hear no evil" ???
What you do not know, you are not responsible for.
The first time I went to a specialist that I thought specializing in migrane( which I had been told I had, migrane without pain, only now, 2 years later, I have migrane WITH pain), this doctor comfirmed that I had it and said "
Enjoy the fire works!"
( meaning the bright light flashing before your vision)

Seriously,: I am looking to get a good referal from a doctor to recomend me to a headache specialist.

I will tell you. I make up my own theories, and then I ask the doctor for the tests. because they need this little push some times.
I still have no answers to electrofyiong vibration down my spine, and bulging spasmic temporal pain.
My neurovascular doctor called me yesterday, he will arange for a temporal artery biopsy. This way, I can hopefully rule out temporal arteritis.
I still do not know where to find the headache doctor, and I still do not know why I had this pain.

Thank you so much for reading,
best wishes
Synnove
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