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MRI Liver following ct colon

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Hi all, new to the group.

I had an endoscopy two weeks ago found a hiatus hernia and prescribed omeprazole.

Also a colonoscopy which we had to abandon due to pain, then a CT colon last week.

I’ve had no feedback from that yet, but today someone from imaging called to book me in for an MRI liver. I’ve called dr’s secretary, GP, no one will tell me/ is able to find out why 😔 so am out of my head with worry.

Anyone can shed any light while I wait fir my appointment?

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Hello, welcome to the forum. It is so hard not to worry when you haven't been told why you are having a scan. Perhaps the drs secretary could ask the doctor who requested it to give you a call and explain why you are having it - its worth a try...

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