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The Migraineur's Bill of Rights
I have a right to be taken seriously by my physician when I go for treatment of my headaches.
I have a right to a complete and thorough medical examination, including a medical history and complete neurological evaluation.
I have a right to appropriate diagnostic testing, including neuro-diagnostics, CT scans and MRI scans, if necessary, when my headache is first evaluated, and when the headache pattern or severity changes.
I have the right to be referred to a specialist - for example, a neurologist, a headache specialist, or a headache clinic if my headaches do not respond to my primary physician's treatment, or if my primary physician feels a specialist's care is needed.
I have the right to receive specific headache therapy, if needed, instead of non-prescription drugs, narcotics, or combination analgesics that may increase the problem.
I have the right to ask for a comprehensive, written treatment plan that will tell me exactly how to use my preventive medications and non-drug preventives and, complete instructions on what to do when a headache occurs.
I have the right to return for additional help whenever my treatment plan seems to be inadequate to control my headache.
I have the right to be treated courteously and responsibly in emergency room, if a severe headache fails to respond to my usual treatment plan.
I have the right to expect my insurance company to recognize migraine as a legitimate medical illness as any other illness such as diabetes, arthritis, etc..
I have the right to expect those around me - family, friends, co-workers, and others who come in contact with me to make an effort to understand my illness and to cooperate with me in my efforts to live a full, rich life.
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