I have osteoporosis and have for many years. GP sent me for a scan to evaluate whether I needed more in the way of treatment than calcium and Vit D. 3 months later I get a call to say that at last the result has arrived, but has no quantitative information - i.e. is it the same as before?/.worse?/better? The results used to indicate this and a recommendation as to whether further treatment is necessary.
I was referred to the hospital several years ago and offered an injection in the abdomen every 3 months, but as this ran the risk of affecting my immune system I turned it down at that stage. If it has got worse, then clearly I might now be advised to accept this treatment.
But the GP understandably has no ideas what to do with this new scan result or how to interpret it, and is going to have to write to the hospital about it. 6 months later, no doubt we will get a reply.
It feels as though the scan itself was a waste of NHS money as it has not helped in deciding anything. Crazy!
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