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Right side daily headache and no diagnose

Brain & Nervous System | Last Active: Feb 27, 2018 | Replies (26)

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@colleenyoung

Hi Mima,
You might be interested in reading this discussion thread:
New Daily Persistent Headache https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/new-daily-persistent-headache/
I'm also tagging @jenapower @quazar and @upnorthnancy to invite them to this discussion.
Mima, have you been able to reduce your work-related stress while you dedicate some time to your health?

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Hi Colleen, I worked with the headache for one year and it was very difficult as my job is sitting in front of the computer for hours. I have 3 months that I don’t work and I still have a headache. I was hoping to be much better since I am not in front of the computer but no luck so far..I’m considering to come to the Mayo Clinic. Any suggestions of the best doctor in neurology? Thanks a lot!

Hi @mima2018
Mayo Clinic's top-ranked team of neurologists diagnoses and treats more than 500 neurological conditions, including many rare or complex disorders. I personally can't recommend a specific neurologist, but can tell you that they work together as a team, even between campuses. So while you may start by seeing one neurologist, you're getting the expertise of a team.

Here's a link to the contact numbers to request an appointment http://mayocl.in/1mtmR63

Additionally, here's more info about the neurology department: https://www.mayoclinic.org/departments-centers/neurology/home/orc-20117057

That is great to hear. I may go up north again. Do you know if they do the same with Rheumatologists. Often many auto-immune diseases are listed as rare and not a great deal of research or knowledge of potential causes or even varied treatments. Symtoms and Treatments seem to be the same for just about all of them like Lupus, etc. I go by my experience the last 5 years going for second, third and fourth opinions as they varied and that is why I never wanted them to know what the last doctor said. It just showed me how very little doctors know about some of these where tests are not always conclusive and they vary.