matt_vtr_15a
9th January 2012, 14:57
After anybody's experience, especially those working/know people who work for the NHS...
Basically if somebody has a CAT scan (to assess the brain) at the hospital and the doctors immediately book you in to have an MRI scan several days later.
Is this usually precautionary or to further examine complications?
The doctor initially thought the complication was Meningitis (sp) to a certain part of the brain (I can't remember the technical term) however they have ruled this out and since been very vague and obstructive...
Just not sure if it is a reason to prepare for the worse or if it's standard procedure?
The doctor has just literally given no clue to what is happening.
Basically if somebody has a CAT scan (to assess the brain) at the hospital and the doctors immediately book you in to have an MRI scan several days later.
Is this usually precautionary or to further examine complications?
The doctor initially thought the complication was Meningitis (sp) to a certain part of the brain (I can't remember the technical term) however they have ruled this out and since been very vague and obstructive...
Just not sure if it is a reason to prepare for the worse or if it's standard procedure?
The doctor has just literally given no clue to what is happening.