Guide To Visiting a New Doctor
Updated September 10, 2014.
Questions about headache and Migraine treatment:
There are many other questions you may want to ask that will pertain to your individual situation, but this is a beginning. You may want to copy and paste these into your word processing program. That way you can edit them, add extra spaces between them, and make notes while you're in the doctor's office.
If you want to discuss your experience, how to get the most out of your appointments, or other issues, please visit our forums.
Questions about treatment.
Questions about headache and Migraine treatment:
There are many other questions you may want to ask that will pertain to your individual situation, but this is a beginning. You may want to copy and paste these into your word processing program. That way you can edit them, add extra spaces between them, and make notes while you're in the doctor's office.
If you want to discuss your experience, how to get the most out of your appointments, or other issues, please visit our forums.
Questions about headache and Migraine treatment:
- What is your diagnosis of your head pain? (tension, Migraine, etc.)
- If you don't understand what happens in your body during these episodes, ask the doctor to explain it.
- Are there lifestyle changes you can make to help prevent these headaches and/or Migraines??
- What might be triggering these headaches and/or Migraines?
- If you are diagnosed with Migraine disease, are the episodes frequent enough to consider preventive medications?
- Regarding medications being prescribed:
- What type of drug is this, and how does it work?
- If prescribing more than one drug, what should be taken when, and in what order?
- What are the possible side effects? Will they go away? At what point should you call you about any side effects?
- What is this drug's potential to cause rebound headache? If you have already used it as many consecutive days as it can safely be used without risking rebound, what can you take instead?
- If nausea is a problem, and the doctor does not offer to prescribe an antinausea drug, it would be a good idea to ask for one. (Reglan, Phenergan, Compazine)
- If there has been a significant change in your headache patterns, and your doctor is not ordering an imaging study (CT scan or MRI), ask about it.
- If you awake feeling as tired as when you went to bed, experience excessive daytime sleepiness, or already know you have sleep problems, be sure to discuss this with your doctor. Sleep patterns are essential to our health and preventing headaches and Migraines.
- Does the doctor suggest a magnesium supplement? If so, what type of magnesium, and in what amount? What about other vitamin or mineral supplements such as Vitamin B2 or Coenzyme Q10?
- Does the doctor suggest herbal remedies such as feverfew? Again, in what amounts?
There are many other questions you may want to ask that will pertain to your individual situation, but this is a beginning. You may want to copy and paste these into your word processing program. That way you can edit them, add extra spaces between them, and make notes while you're in the doctor's office.
If you want to discuss your experience, how to get the most out of your appointments, or other issues, please visit our forums.
Questions about treatment.
Questions about headache and Migraine treatment:
- What is your diagnosis of your head pain? (tension, Migraine, etc.)
- If you don't understand what happens in your body during these episodes, ask the doctor to explain it.
- Are there lifestyle changes you can make to help prevent these headaches and/or Migraines??
- What might be triggering these headaches and/or Migraines?
- If you are diagnosed with Migraine disease, are the episodes frequent enough to consider preventive medications?
- Regarding medications being prescribed:
- What type of drug is this, and how does it work?
- If prescribing more than one drug, what should be taken when, and in what order?
- What are the possible side effects? Will they go away? At what point should you call you about any side effects?
- What is this drug's potential to cause rebound headache? If you have already used it as many consecutive days as it can safely be used without risking rebound, what can you take instead?
- If nausea is a problem, and the doctor does not offer to prescribe an antinausea drug, it would be a good idea to ask for one. (Reglan, Phenergan, Compazine)
- If there has been a significant change in your headache patterns, and your doctor is not ordering an imaging study (CT scan or MRI), ask about it.
- If you awake feeling as tired as when you went to bed, experience excessive daytime sleepiness, or already know you have sleep problems, be sure to discuss this with your doctor. Sleep patterns are essential to our health and preventing headaches and Migraines.
- Does the doctor suggest a magnesium supplement? If so, what type of magnesium, and in what amount? What about other vitamin or mineral supplements such as Vitamin B2 or Coenzyme Q10?
- Does the doctor suggest herbal remedies such as feverfew? Again, in what amounts?
There are many other questions you may want to ask that will pertain to your individual situation, but this is a beginning. You may want to copy and paste these into your word processing program. That way you can edit them, add extra spaces between them, and make notes while you're in the doctor's office.
If you want to discuss your experience, how to get the most out of your appointments, or other issues, please visit our forums.
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