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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 188185" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>The censor won't let us use many words. I use hoover for the word you chose. </p><p> </p><p>Just a note: Migraines come in many types. They do NOT have to be one side only. They CAN include neck pain, even pain that radiates down the arms. Migraines can also be on just the top of the head. Migraines can even cause strokes, which is why it was important to get teh MRI done when you saw the neuro.</p><p> </p><p>A new MRi probably won't be needed, unless a number of years has passed. Can you get the records and MRI film from the neuro, or from the hospital and labs who did the work? Showing the new pediatrician that the tests ahve been done might get him closer to being useful. It woudl also be good to take them to a new doctor if you decide to see one (and I would).</p><p> </p><p>Please please please start a food diary for difficult child. have him write down what he eats at each meal and snack. he can do it after school, or in his planner. Or if he eats school lunch maybe you can print out that menu so you have it and then just ahve to add what he eats for breakfast and dinner and snacks. make sure he knows he won't get yelled at or fussed at for anything that is on the diary. This is important to figuring out what is causing his migraines. It will also show any doctor you see that you are serious about getting this disease under control. </p><p> </p><p>Any doctor who blows you off about these migraines should be fired and replaced with a doctor who is informed and willing to help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 188185, member: 1233"] The censor won't let us use many words. I use hoover for the word you chose. Just a note: Migraines come in many types. They do NOT have to be one side only. They CAN include neck pain, even pain that radiates down the arms. Migraines can also be on just the top of the head. Migraines can even cause strokes, which is why it was important to get teh MRI done when you saw the neuro. A new MRi probably won't be needed, unless a number of years has passed. Can you get the records and MRI film from the neuro, or from the hospital and labs who did the work? Showing the new pediatrician that the tests ahve been done might get him closer to being useful. It woudl also be good to take them to a new doctor if you decide to see one (and I would). Please please please start a food diary for difficult child. have him write down what he eats at each meal and snack. he can do it after school, or in his planner. Or if he eats school lunch maybe you can print out that menu so you have it and then just ahve to add what he eats for breakfast and dinner and snacks. make sure he knows he won't get yelled at or fussed at for anything that is on the diary. This is important to figuring out what is causing his migraines. It will also show any doctor you see that you are serious about getting this disease under control. Any doctor who blows you off about these migraines should be fired and replaced with a doctor who is informed and willing to help. [/QUOTE]
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