Got a call from chest clinic this morning cancelling by appointment for later today. They explained that results from last week's MRI scan confirmed I didn't have lung cancer and therefore didn't been to see consultant. Came as a bit of a shock as cancer had never been mooted before.
Despite the problems within NHS I have received nothing but first class treatment over the last 12 years. GP referral leading to early consultant clinic followed by diagnostic tests and treatment as appropriate. During my working life I always had private medical insurance, but now find NHS every bit as good.
Wow..what a double whammy for you there McMouse ! Maybe just as well you didn't know what they were looking for on reflection, i'm very pleased for you. I agree the NHS do rise to the challenge when necessary.
All sounds very odd...............
If I remember correctly (please correct me) last year, you had a mitral valve replacement or some other cardiac surgical intervention.
There must have been a reason for doing an MRI scan....didn't they say?
Agree it was odd sqad. Following mitral valve repair and by-pass cardiac and respiratory teams have been investigating continued shortness of breath and wheezing, with view that asthma or emphysema could be the cause. Chest X-ray showed a shadow on lung hence MRI scan. Scan reveals shadow to be very old scar tissue and not cancer.
Same sort of thing happened to my husband when he was having a lot of trouble with stomach pains, refux etc. He's had a kidney tranplant so kept complaining about it everytime he went to clinic so they sent him for tests and when he went for the results they told him "well we were convinced you had stomach cancer but it isn't that...." He was relieved to hear that but also shocked as they had never said one word about stomach cancer to him!