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  1. Hi My dad went for a walk one day & came back feeling chest pains he went to the Dr - who sent him to hospital for tests. The hospital booked him in for a Myocardial Perfusion scan which was on 1 Thursday & the 2nd part on the following Thursday. On the following Thursday, they said that he would get the results in 7-14 days via a letter or call which after 10 days never happened. 10 days after the test, he suffered pains & via ambulance went to hospital. The Dr he saw there said he had had a mild heart attack. He also said that the results of the Myocardial Perfusion Scan had been on the hospital database (we wondered why the results hadn't been sent out) & that if he had gotten the results sooner, he probably wouldn't have had the mild heart attack! It could have been a big heart attack & who knows what could've happened after that! they had the results of his Myocardial & didn't send them out! We still haven't got them & they could've prevented him having a heart attack! Which he had! & could've been worse! Are there grounds here for suing the NHS.? They are lovely nurses & Dr's but it's how it's all run. Help appreciated!
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