Thankfully I very rarely visit my GP, and consider myself very lucky to have had 8 days sick leave from work in the past 11 years.
Unfortunately I had months of numbness in my arm, neck pain, severe headaches, which weeks of physiotherapy didn’t help. I was at last referred for a MRI (Dec 15).Team at Monklands reviewed my scan (Jan 16) and informed me, and my GP by letter, that there was nothing operable, they gave no further information to my GP.The arm, neck pain and headaches continued sporadically and became acute early 2017. I presented at A&E, at my daughters insistence (she had never seen me so ill) and I was given painkillers. On the 3rd and final time at A&E during 2017 was given aspirin, and sent home.Feeling desperate for assistance I arranged a consultation at a private hospital in Glasgow ( Sept 17) and a further MRI scan was quickly arranged. The Consultant informed me that it was apparent that I had a prolapsed disc in my neck, which was also visible on the MRI scan from Monklands Hospital (Dec 15)!!! At last I had been informed what the issue was, and could take appropriate action to resolve and attempt to treat. While unfortunately I continue to have some pain, it’s now been more appropriately managed.I can’t describe the pain and distress this has caused me, and am frankly horrified that Monklands Hospital missed the issue on my MRI.
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