Don't be afraid to ask why a specific treatment was prescribed. Migraine sufferers often wonder in silence why their doctors prescribed certain treatments. This can be compounded when they go home and the family says, "Your doctor doesn't know what he's doing!
He gave you a blood pressure pill instead of a headache pill!" or "We told you it was all in your head and you were just depressed." When you don't understand why a treatment is prescribed, it may be more difficult for you to be compliant with the medication and take it every day. It is always preferable for you as a patient to be interested and directly involved in your care.
Your doctor should be able to clearly explain why a specific treatment was prescribed. Don't be afraid to say you don't understand why something was prescribed for you.
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