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Thank you for the replies, and i was actually in the same hospital yesterday with my 27 year old granddaughter, and same situation, MRI scanner fully booked, you just hope someone misses an appointment so you can jump the queue, the Male nurse that was doing the medication etc. was running around like a headless chicken, he would head for one room, then get called to another by a relative in the corridor, we just watched him running, yes running, everywhere.
The A and E has a screen, that said average waiting time to get attention was six and a half hours, although children were seen almost immediately. My Granddaughter had collapsed and been admitted with stomach pains, nothing showed on the x-ray, so they sent Her home with pain killers to await a MRI scan. Two years ago she had cancer of the thyroid, it was removed and she had radio treatment, results were good on last check up, but it is a worry in case the cancer had spread.They have suggested the pain could be gall bladder, as an X-ray sometimes doesn't show small stones, so now we wait.