A mum claims her daughter was 'kicked off a bus' after being attacked by a group of girls. Emma alleges her 15-year-old child was targeted and beaten whilst travelling on a Stagecoach bus, reports Manchester Evening News.
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A mum claims she was 'humiliated' after being denied urgent MRI scan for allegedly being too overweight. Jackie Nulty, 33, says she needs the undergo the procedure to check for a 'possible brain tumour', reports Manchester Evening News.
The 33-year-old says her problems began earlier this year when she began suffering with excruciating migraines, dizziness and an inability to concentrate. She was then referred by her GP for a scan to check if her symptoms are due to a brain tumour or another sinister illness.
However, Jackie alleges that she has been passed around several NHS services for weeks and is still not any closer to actually undergoing the test. She said: "It's been seven weeks and I'm still no closer to getting an appointment or diagnosis.
"I am struggling to even look after my children. I am terrified I could have a tumour or dementia.
"My husband is really stressed out and worried and my symptoms are getting worse. Sometimes I even struggle to follow conversation."
The mother first visited her local doctors surgery on October 17 and claims she was informed that she required an urgent MRI scan to get to the root of her issues. Jackie added: "I’ve had migraines, dizziness and I’m feeling absolutely awful."
"I can’t walk for very long and I can’t concentrate. I was playing with my child’s train set and couldn’t even do that.
"The doctors said they would send me for a scan within two days. Two days later I didn’t get an appointment so phoned the doctors and they said it was a locum I spoke to and they followed the wrong procedures so I hadn’t been referred.
"They told me to go to A&E and ask for an MRI scan. When I got there they treated me like a time waster and said a normal doctor wouldn’t just send me to hospital
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