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Old 04-22-2014, 02:15 PM #1
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Default anyone on SSDi due to chronic headaches

I would like to ask anyone on SSDI based soley on headaches - If so how often do you see a neurologist and what meds are you on that medicare will cover but dont cost a fortune.
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I would like to ask anyone on SSDI based soley on headaches -
I am on SSDI soley for MIGRAINES (headaches & migraines are 2 different medical conditions).

If so how often do you see a neurologist
I see a neurologist every 3-4 months.


and what meds are you on that medicare will cover but dont cost a fortune.
Depends on the state you live in. Each state has their own Medicare health insurance programs that works in conjunction with Medicare. You can pick & choose the companies - Medicare & You.
In my state, I pay $5 for a 3 month supply of rx.

My CURRENT migraine management program consists of:
Timolol Maleate
Imitrex Nasal Spray
Zomig Nasal Spray
Promethazine
Breyars Vanilla all natural Ice Cream
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Hi,

I was dx with a variety of headache DX after a car accident - neurologist said i could now have onset migraine due to trauma - I had a relative who this happened to after an accident
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I know of a person who is on SSDI due to migraines. Not good, the migraines, at all.
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Chronic migraines are part of my claim, but not the main condition.

I'm still waiting on a decision.
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