Hi, I had a privet MRI scan done of my ack and hips. They told me it would be seven days for results but when I rang to say I have not got them yet, they said they have sent them out to a doctor to conferm a few things.
Now I'm realy worried because Iv seen a few things on the scan. My back looks like it has crumbled and I have a disk out. But what I'm worried about is it looks like I have a mass is my cervix and bladder.
I have been having pains in that area for over two years, bleed all the time which Iv told doctors again and again. They sent me for the coil had it put in so much pain the body rejected it ad it came out on its own.
Also went for a smear but nurse could not do it, then my back went on me. I know I'm panicking when ishould just wait and see.
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I'm just glad you had a private MRI so hopefully if anything is wrong you will at least have caught it as it would seem your doctor would not have sent you. Fingers crossed for you
It's difficult for you to wait and see but it's reassuring to know that they've sent the scan on to another radiologist for an opinion (from the sound of it).
I wonder if it's worth your while to phone your doctor's practice and ask if they've received a copy of the report - and book an appointment to discuss the results if they have?
Best wishes for a good outcome or a decent plan to deal with whatever has been revealed by the scan.
Thank you, i think i will ring them tomorrow. In a way i wish they gave you the pictures with the report so i didn't look at them and compared them lol.
Hi, yes a copy is going to him. It did not come in the post today, hopefully it will come tomorrow. I am getting very nervous about see the results which might not be anything.
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