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Re: Kind of troubling news
[Re: Carol_Hill]
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03/06/2021 09:07 AM
03/06/2021 09:07 AM
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RonDon--No, this is a case of people need to be INFORMED. I always get my mammograms in January/February timeframe. I called about getting my mammo this year, and they recommended that I wait for some time after my second shot, to avoid what is in this circumstance, in effect a false positive for cancer. NOT cancer, just swelling of lymph nodes, which happens all the time, for various reasons. Interesting. I've had my appointment scheduled for some time and my mammogram is exactly two weeks after my second shot. How long did they recommend you wait?
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