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I have my first mammogram ever today.
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I hear it's uncomfortable rather than painful. But they squash your breasts between two plates. Breast screening is a wonderful thing, and good to know that in our area now they have extended the age limit to include those in their late 40's (I am not 50 yet - that used to be the starting age).
Any tips for me ladies? Should I have a gin beforehand?
Any tips for me ladies? Should I have a gin beforehand?
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The breast clinic at our local DGH are absolutely fantastic - even if other parts of the hospital are to be desired... I went there with my daughter last year if you all remember, she has a strong family history of her paternal side of Ca breast, and she had found a lump at the age of 25. They were fantastic.
I'm not particularly nervous, just wondered. And Anne, maybe I could rub the gin in my boobs rather than drink it - but I would have a direct referral maybe to the liver unit?!!
I'm not particularly nervous, just wondered. And Anne, maybe I could rub the gin in my boobs rather than drink it - but I would have a direct referral maybe to the liver unit?!!
Its not painful Salla - just a bit uncomfortable, but its over in a flash. I had my last one in November - I arrived at the hospital looking all flushed and harrassed - the receptionist said to me 'don't worry my love, it doesn't hurt'. I said 'Oh its not the mammogram thats the problem, my 21 year old son has just dropped me off in his car' she said 'I feel your pain' (;0 (
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It hurts like hell doesnt it Salla, especially if you are a bit big busted and lots of fat in that area, like me at the moment. Sorry to put you fellas off
But well worth while. I couldnt wait to have my first one as you do worry about these things as a friend of mine died from breat cancer at the age of 42.
But well worth while. I couldnt wait to have my first one as you do worry about these things as a friend of mine died from breat cancer at the age of 42.