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EvianBaby | 12:57 Wed 31st Oct 2012 | Body & Soul
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I went to the docs today as a follow up to a visit last week about almost daily migraines. She's put me on Amitriptyline daily and Sumatriptan when needed but I found it odd that she didn't check anything else, like my weight or blood pressure, etc.

Is that pretty standard?
  
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I think that they have to start with the most probable diagnosis - as this seemingly occurs most often. Then if the drugs don't work they go onto the next likely diagnosis.

Migraines can be horrendous.
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I know, sorry. I wasn't saying I think she's got it wrong. Just that I thought it was odd she didn't check my general health at the same time.
Well, if your main complaint was headache, then a detailed description of your headache would be the most important part of the consultation...and if one hadn't.t come to a diagnosis after listening to you, then the physical examination would be unlikely to offer any further clues.

I am not a big believer in headaches being a symptom of high blood pressure,
Maybe you look overwhelmingly healthy. ;-)
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Yeah headache and screwed vision mainly with the occasional nausea and light headedness.

I'd always been led to believe headaches were linked possibly to blood pressure. But then what do I know! :)

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