Have you stopped screening tests (dentists, men, feeling, emergency)
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Amazing that some keep track of others posts. Wow....it's actually humorous. Gotta find humor in so much.
Keep track, not so much. Go back and count, sure, if there's a good reason to do it, such as the same person posting the same thing over and over and over. Very humorous, indeed.
National and International Sales Manager for medical company. And, my fingers got ahead of me, it was 30 years, not 40 (still a ton of frequent flyer miles--Well over 4 million miles, the hard way- actual flying air miles, not credit card miles like today) I was in the air a lot!
I was in sales and sales management 30 of my 50 years as a pharmacist, where I was in clinical pharmacy
I just got my 50th year Registered Pharmacist license certificate today
Yeah, my sister is a sales rep and flies so much, she is away from home more than not.
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Amazing that some keep track of others posts. Wow....it's actually humorous. Gotta find humor in so much.
I also happen to think your age and mine are very relevant to this topic of not getting screening tests. Yes, I find this amusing as well. Interesting that two "medical professionals" are included in this list.
I am almost 45 and have had two mammograms and one ultrasound. The ultrasound was for dense breast tissue. All scans were normal.
Side note: My mother (almost 70) has never had a mammogram even though she has great health care coverage. She just doesn't want one.
Interesting that some can refuse dental xrays. My old dentist passed away over three years ago at age 71. He was my dentist since I was a kid, and he did not force xrays like they do now. He only required bite-wings every few years if you didn't have issues he was watching. I never even had a cavity so I was good to go. Well, when he passed it seemed every single dentist anywhere I called required full xrays to become a patient and bite-wings every year. I put off going to the dentist for almost three years because I did not want to get all those xrays. I finally caved and went because I was feeling gross by not getting my teeth cleaned. I am going to try to get out of the bite-wings when I go again; these dentists in my area want bite-wings every year.
I miss my old school dentist. He was the best and I never had any complaints about him or his care.
None.....but I didn't have to tell people that six times in this thread
What difference does it make to you? Don't read her posts if you don't like them - no one's twisting your arm.
Last edited by LaylaM; 09-07-2019 at 02:52 PM..
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