I'll leave that one at the discretion of my GP thanks.
Nor did I suggest insisting on an MRI hence the use of the qualifier 'In my experience.'
I was trying to support your frustration about having to wait weeks for an MRI. I am also in the medical professions and fully appraised of the latest guidance here.
What I was trying to say was, if your GP is doing something that is
1. Not following current guidance
2. Causing you to wait for weeks for an answer and treatment
3. Not giving you the help you need or assessing you thoroughly themselves, then you should feel supported in taking this up with them rather than waiting for a scan.
4. This sort of thing is not meant to be left to the discretion of an individual usually - this is why we have national guidance on who/when to refer for what.
I was not suggesting you had asked for a scan, I was sympathising with what sounded like frustration or dissatisfaction on your part, and trying to help.
Scans are sadly potentially dangerous for a number of reasons so that's why there is guidance about not doing them unless specifically indicated.
Hope that clears things up. I'm sorry if I've offended in any way - not my intention at all.
Cheers
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