How to deal with complicated migraine attacks and headaches? Prof. Dr. Hartmut Göbel explains the diagnostic and therapeutic approach in a lecture for pain therapists. A recording from the DGS webinar “Pain Medicine UP-TO-DATE” on June 15, 2022
How to deal with complicated migraine attacks and headaches? Prof. Dr. Hartmut Göbel explains the diagnostic and therapeutic approach in a lecture for pain therapists. A recording from the DGS webinar “Pain Medicine UP-TO-DATE” on June 15, 2022
I am deeply impressed by Prof. Göbel's incredible knowledge of headaches.
It became clear to me that you can suffer from different types of headaches, as I obviously do, and that you have to treat each one specifically, which is what I'm trying to do.
It's a shame that we don't have an appropriate headache specialist!
Dear Prof. Dr. Hartmut Göbel,
I'm almost speechless. I find it incredibly nice that there are doctors like you who don't stop thinking and keep thinking even when the picture doesn't add up. Instead of forcing it into a mold just to make the diagnosis consistent, have the courage to question it. They do not allow themselves to be satisfied with a diagnosis that has already been made, but rather have the courage and the brains to question it. I suspect that the patients you treat are lucky and get a lot of quality of life back. Go on like that! The world needs more Prof. Dr Göbel ;-) And I need one too :-).
As a person affected, as a patient,
one of the best lectures I have heard so far.
If, of course, technical terms and foreign words were used, I was able to understand the details very well.
After the whole lecture, it is very likely that I don't have a cluster headache.
It's really good to know that headaches are being treated and researched seriously and with ever-increasing success.
Very important, from experience, that the health insurance companies are now giving in and are there for their insured people!!!
I would like to thank everyone involved very much.
Stable health for all and reduction of pain and optimism for those affected. A sufferer!