Re: NHS waiting times
Waiting for that length of time LQ is really appalling, we all know the NHS is in a real mess but results of tests, especially of this nature, should be forthcoming well before this amount of time.
Recently, well last year, a close family member had to wait longer than she should've done for results of similar tests. Fortunately with a lot of telephoning to chase them up she did get them.
I happen to believe in 'those who shout loudest get heard' and as your doctor has already chased them up twice, how about telephoning yourself to add your concern as the patient, would that be possible? If you know the name of the consultant, you will need to speak to his secretary, consultants can seldom be reached.
Having seen my close family member being anxious for similar reasons it might be of help to you to check out the NHS website (link below), this shows that there are many causes for palpitations, most not necessarily serious.
Advice can be found and there's a telephone number for support on the BHF website, link below. That family member did get very good advice and support from them, not too sure but I believe at one time they chased up results but if I have that wrong I do know they were very supportive. For myself I have found very good advice on their website following a heart attack 11 years' ago.
The telephone contact details on the BHF website, are as below:
"Call us on 0300 330 3311 to speak to one of our nurses on our Heart Helpline between 9 and 5, Monday to Friday."
https://www.nhsinform.scot/illnesses...t-palpitations
https://www.bhf.org.uk/informationsu...-heart-rhythms
Hope the above is of help to you and that you soon get the results through, with the problem eventually successfully sorted out.