Migraines are a common health problem mostly, but not entirely, in women. The thing is that most people who have migraines don't have them that often. Thank goodness. Most cases respond well to routine migraine medications or are infrequent enough to not be much of a problem with work.
If you are one of those unfortunate individuals who has frequent migraines which don't respond to medications, it may be possible for you to be approved for Social Security disability benefits. If you're going to win, you need to be under the care of a neurologist. They're the ones who should be treating those with severe migraine problems, not family doctors. Evidence of advanced treatment regimens such as infusions is helpful. You definitely don't want evidence in your medical records of non-compliance, that is not taking prescribed medications or dropping out of treatment for a time. You need to be a model patient who still has a major problem. Few people fall into that unfortunate category but help is available for them.
If you're in NC and want help with your Social Security disability claim, call Hall & Rouse, P.C. at 1-866-425-5347
1 comment:
Migraines can be triggered by extreme anxiety/depression. For instance bi-polar disorder. It'd probably (if said patient had issues with depression and anxiety) be placed on top of that. It adds up, but may not be the primary cause of the disability, more of a symptom of.
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