I visited the neurologist at the hospital today. This
is the third time I am seeing a neurologist over my tension headache condition.
The short story of the end of the matter is that I left without a solution to
my tension headache once again. Indeed, I had my reservations about seeing the
neurologist as I expected such an outcome, but I figured that I should consult
another neurologist for a third opinion, just in case he or she might have
something useful. Guess that as it turns out, I am fully convinced that the
neurology department is not able to provide a solution to my tension headache
condition. All that I hear from the neurologist is that she is not worried
about my condition as it is simply a tension headache. I was a little upset
that the neurologist seems to treat my problem dismissively, but I guess I can’t
really fault her when the limitation is inherent in the scope of the field of
her medical knowledge. But I suppose that these neurologists could be a little
more humble about the possible limitations of their medical knowledge, rather than
assume that just because they can’t identify anything wrong, it means there
really isn’t anything wrong, and that all is well with their patient, and the
patient’s problems is irrational or imaginary.
Welcome to my humble abode. Make yourself at home, while I go get some coffee or tea, for you and for me!
Thursday, October 1, 2015
Visit to the neurologist; thoughts about visiting other specialists
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I can understand how you feel. The neurologists always say nothing is wrong after seeing my son who has been complaining of headaches. The doctors just don't seem to be able to provide the solution!!
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