Can I get medically discharged for migraines?

Migraines can be debilitating, affecting your ability to work or complete daily tasks. If you're a veteran whose migraines resulted from your time active duty time in the service, you may be eligible for VA disability benefits.
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Can you get out of the military for migraines?

Background: Recurrent headaches are disqualifying for military service if they are of sufficient severity or frequency to interfere with normal function in the past 3 years. The occupational impact of waiving this standard is evaluated.
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What percentage of disability do you get for migraines?

Breakdown of the 30% for Migraine Headaches Rating Criteria

Specifically, the 30 percent disability rating for migraine headaches can be broken down into three main components: (1) characteristic; (2) prostrating; and (3) average of once a month over the last several months.
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Is suffering from migraines a medical condition?

Migraine is a medical condition that involves severe, recurring headaches and other symptoms. A migraine episode is a type of headache. An episode usually occurs in stages and can last for several days. Severe cases can affect a person's daily life, including their ability to work or study.
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Does migraines count as a disability?

If you experience chronic migraine that makes it difficult or impossible for you to work you can file a claim for Social Security disability benefits. You will need to provide medical documentation of your illness in order for your claim to be approved.
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What is considered chronic migraine?

Chronic migraine is defined as having at least 15 headache days a month, with at least 8 days of having headaches with migraine features, for more than 3 months. Chronic headache begins as less frequent headache episodes that gradually change into a more frequent headache pattern.
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How do you work with chronic migraines?

Take out bright or fluorescent lights near your work area, or put glare-dimming filters over them. Turn off harsh lights above your desk, and let you use your own desk lamp instead. Put a filter over your computer monitor if glare from it hurts your head or eyes. Put blinds or curtains over bright windows.
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How many migraines a year is normal?

How often do migraines happen? The frequency of a migraine could be once a year, once a week or any amount of time in between. Having two to four migraine headaches per month is the most common.
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Are frequent migraines serious?

Most people who are prone to migraines get a painful attack once or twice a month. But if you have the condition known as chronic migraine, you get headaches much more often -- 15 or more days a month for at least 3 months.. These frequent and severe attacks can make living a normal life a challenge.
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What qualifies as a migraine?

A migraine is a headache that can cause severe throbbing pain or a pulsing sensation, usually on one side of the head. It's often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and extreme sensitivity to light and sound.
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How do you prove migraine disability?

For the SSA to consider migraine a disability, it must be diagnosed by an acceptable medical source who:
  1. shows they performed a physical exam, reviewed your medical history, and excluded other possible diagnoses.
  2. provides a detailed description of a typical migraine attack and all accompanying symptoms.
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How does migraines affect ability to work?

Our literature review confirms that migraine has a negative impact on worker productivity and that effective therapy can reduce loss in worker productivity. Estimates of the burden of migraine suggest that the average impact of migraine on loss in worker productivity is approximately 4 workdays per year.
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What are secondary conditions to migraines?

There may also be secondary comorbidities such as neck, eye, or back injuries, fibromyalgia, and mental health issues. There can also be other secondary issues from the migraines such as sleep disorders, sleep apnea, chronic mental health issues such as depression and post-traumatic stress disorder.
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How do I get 50% VA disability for migraines?

VA Rating Criteria for Migraine Headaches
  1. 50% – with very frequent completely prostrating and prolonged attacks productive of severe economic inadaptability.
  2. 30% – with characteristic prostrating attacks occurring on an average of once a month over the last several months.
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Can I claim migraines secondary to tinnitus?

Service connection for migraine headaches, secondary to service-connected tinnitus, is granted. Service connection for an adjustment disorder with mixed anxiety and depressed mood, secondary to service-connected tinnitus, is granted.
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Can migraines Damage Your brain?

Migraines cause serious pain. If you get them, you've probably wondered if they have a lasting effect on your brain. Research suggests that the answer is yes. Migraines can cause lesions, which are areas of damage to the brain.
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How many migraines a month is too many?

Migraine is considered chronic when people have 15 or more headache days per month, with at least 8 of those days meeting criteria for migraine. Chronic migraine can be a very disabling condition. Development of chronic migraine has been associated with a number of potentially treatable risk factors.
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Can migraine cause brain tumor?

Can a Migraine Cause a Brain Tumor? If you get bad migraines or you have them often, you may worry that if you don't already have a brain tumor, the migraines might cause one. But research can help put your mind at ease. There is no evidence migraines cause brain tumors.
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When should I see a neurologist for migraines?

Consider making an appointment with a neurologist if: Your headache is continuous for more than a day or two. Your headaches tend to come on suddenly. Your head pain is worsened by straining.
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Do migraines get worse with age?

Migraine can—and often does—get worse in adults.

It is also during these years that we see the worsening of migraine, according to research. In fact, the number of "headache days" has been shown to increase year after year, reaching its peak in late adult life.
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How many people survive migraines?

The American Migraine Foundation estimates that at least 39 million Americans live with migraine, but because many people do not get a diagnosis or the treatment they need the actual number is probably higher.
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Does migraine show on MRI?

An MRI can't diagnose migraines, cluster, or tension headaches, but it can help doctors rule out other medical conditions that may cause your symptoms, such as: A brain tumor. An infection in your brain, called an abscess. The buildup of fluid in the brain, called hydrocephalus.
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Can I get a doctor's note for a migraine?

If you have vision problems when a migraine starts, tell them you need a break to take medication when this happens. know you see a doctor for migraines. Your doctor can write a letter about your migraines, treatment plan, and any changes to your work area that could help you have fewer migraines.
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Should I leave work if I have a migraine?

During some migraine attacks, you might need to take time off work. Some migraines can last between four to 72 hours, so taking a short-term sickness absence might be best to recover. After talking to your employer, you can discuss sick policies.
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How long is too long for a migraine?

How long is too long? If a migraine headache lasts longer than 72 hours without responding to regular migraine medication, the person may need additional treatment. Anyone who has experienced this pain for longer than 3 days should speak with a doctor as soon as they can.
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