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It's Breast Cancer Awareness Month...
...and, after putting it off for 5 years, I went to get my mammogram today.
A little ouchy, but not too bad...and important for all of us to do. For everyone who takes the plunge and gets it done
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I didn't get mine yet either and yes they are a little ouchy with that presssing!!
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Well I'm just waiting on the breast center in Hackensack to give me a call on the date and the time!! Hopefully before the month is over I plan on moving out of here NJ by NOvember 2010 or else I will get it once I'm in florida!!
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i hear a lot of different ages from people, my doctor doesn't seem too worried about my starting to get them regularly.. what worries me with her though is she isn't a doctor that seems completely interested in what she does.. you make an appt and she's rushing you out for the next person to get in.. (no new doctor openings for awhile now lol) so if i told her i wanted to go for one, she'd help arrange that but, she'll never suggest , sadly..so just curious..what age did you all starting getting them regularly, and how regularly do you get it done.. it's not something that's in my family, however, would still be good to do i'm sure.. i always do checks on myself, of course.. i have for a few years now..felt something suspicious twice now, but hasn't been anything to worry about (my doctor says, lol) i'm 37 years old , will be 38 in feb.. so just curious when do you start getting it checked regularly and how regularly.. ?♥
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National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (NBCCEDP)
a.k.a. Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention Treatment (BCCPT) Program or "HealthyWoman Program" (for Pennsylvania) or "Breast and Cervical Cancer Control Program" (for North Carolina) or for other program names/contacts, please see the link below... I thought, after a private interaction with someone here on the site, that it might be a good idea to publicly talk about the BCCPT Program that is MANDATORY for all States and U.S. Territories (after the passage of the Breast and Cervical Cancer Mortality Prevention Act of 1990 (Public Law 101-354). It makes me very sad to think how many individuals who are not aware of the "no cost" programs that are available. It enrages me that some States do not actively advertise their programs (I think because they are afraid of spending $$$??) "CDC's National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (NBCCEDP) [ http://www.cdc.gov/cancer/nbccedp/about.htm ] provides access to breast and cervical cancer screening services to underserved women in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, 5 U.S. territories, and 12 tribes." "CDC's NBCCEDP provides low-income, uninsured, and underserved women access to timely breast and cervical cancer screening and diagnostic services. Since 1990, NBCCEDP-funded programs have served more than 3.7 million women." Here's a Program Contact list for all States and U.S. Territories: http://apps.nccd.cdc.gov/cancerconta...ontactlist.asp For many years, I was a low-income, single mom without ANY insurance and with a serious family history of breast cancer.... I did NOT know of the BCCPT Programs that Virginia or Pennsylvania were mandated to provide. It was not until I became a Department of Public Welfare Caseworker and later a Human Services Program Specialist, having the opportunity to work along side the Department of Health, that I was made aware of the BCCPT Programs. I hope the above information is helpful to at least one person here... Not having insurance coverage shouldn't be a roadblock to receiving appropriate screenings and health care. This next statement was taken from Pennsylvania's website for the HealthyWoman Program: The following services are provided to eligible women at no cost: o Yearly breast mammogram o Pelvic exam and Pap test o Diagnostic follow up on abnormal test results o Provide Culturally appropriate information and patient education materials o Provide case management and referral into Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention Treatment (BCCPT) Program when cancer or a pre-cancerous condition is diagnosed o Evaluation of screening programs and identification of access to care issues Last edited by Kenna; 10-15-2010 at 08:31 AM. |
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Had Your Mammo Yet? I did?
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.. up to 2 years before you can FEEL it, six little pepper spots can be seen.. FIND IT EARLY..**. Rarely are they missed on a QUALITY mammogram. Rarely. The radiation is insignificant when you look at it in the big schema of life. Sunning gives you more. Bumping because having a mammogram can mean life or death, or loss of a breast, and if not you, someone you know. Ignore the studies and statistics. Have a Quality Mammo, it can save your life . PERIOD. Taking the triangle breast (approximately ,) and compressing it into a rectangle has a purpose. To make the tissue equal, so cancer can be seen. I was in the career of saving breasts. Okay, may sound funny coming from those that know me, but, At one time in my journey of life I was an ARRT Certified Mammography Technologist, Certified Mastectomy Prosthetist, then went to the other side, and became a State, then Federal Mammography Quality Standards Inspector, and Investigator. Closed 148 bad Mammo places, won 147 of the cases ( Doctor Ernest Carlsen fled before trial). I have seen what breast cancer and bad medicine can do up close and personal. I have heard women say" I knew something was wrong, but.... my doctor said it was nothing my doctor said I was too young my doctor said I had no family hitory my doctor said to come back later. " I have hear women say " I don't have the time. I didn't have insurance. I didn't have a doctor's order." I have heard FTMs, MTFs and TG/TS say I don't need one. If any of the above is you, Please get a second opinion, and get a mammogram. If you need a quality facility near you, got to the American College of Radiology site here*. If you need help, PM me. You can schedule a mammogram yourself, without a a doctor's order. But you must have a doctor who the report will be sent to. Okay, I've said my piece.. I was squished, pushed, pulled and I knew why, and the tech Knew Me. My report came yesterday, " Your screening mammogram was normal. See you in a year". And next October I will return to get my lifesaving mammogram. Any questions? |
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just had my yearly last friday! Also I bought a really nice bracelet in supports of Breast Cancer Awareness.
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I went and had a breast exam yesterday and my mammogram is scheduled for next Tuesday. It's kinda weird because the same thing they thought my ex had before they found out it was cancer, is my dx. I am not worried however.
What I learned yesterday was, even though I have had a complete hysterectomy, I still need to see a gyno for a yearly appt. There's always a "chance" that a "stump" or piece or the cervical could've been left which could cause cervical cancer. Because of the last time I saw a gyno, I REALLY do NOT want to go. I think I will just pray on it
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You got it wrong Doc. Prostate Doc.
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After a total radical hysterctomey, oopherectomy and 16 lymph nodes removed for endometrial cancer in 2004, I thought I would be off scott free from those dreaded exams. They took it all. Right? Doc. said cells can start up, and best to be checked. SO, I had to go once a month for awhile, then every 3 mos, then 6 mos, for the first 5 years. Now, in my 6th year post op , I will go annually. I already have my appointment for May of next year, my 7th anniversary. My mammo results came back negative, and my other ...came back negative..so, imagine how positive I feel. Speshully since I though it should have been prostate cancer. |
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It's that time of year again....breast cancer awareness month.
My annual is coming up soon, and I remember the trepidation I felt two years ago when it came back "abnormal." Femme, butch, trans....we all owe it to ourselves and those we love to have regular screenings. Believe me, I hate it as much as anyone....but it's important. Please take a moment and make your appointment today. If you don't have insurance, please check with your local Planned Parenthood office or local Department of Health. There are lots of programs that cover mammograms for uninsured women...there may be one in your area.
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