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Thanks 247......that is the problem with feedbacks, unless they happen to be in the same week or in another new thread, one tends to "lose them".

\\\\I can`t believe the GP thought that it was a migraine\\\

Don't be too hard on the GP, as a brain tumour presenting as headaches have been missed by every clinical doctor who has had 30 years plus experience, mainly GP's and to a less extent hospital doctors.

Brain tumours are rare.

\\\Must just add, think its poor show that the MRI machine has a normal waiting list of 12 weeks, and they had to fit us in a week after the hospital admission, only because there was a cancellation,\\\

That is an unacceptable standard of medical care for a patient who has severe headaches with eye symptoms (ptosis).

I feel that only a post mortem will decide whether this was a bleed, clot or tumour.







Sorry...237....I gave you an extra "10"...............probably for "performance."

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