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Brandy Molina donated @bmolina0003
29 July, 07:25
In response Laurie Sunshine to her Publication
Really? Let me tell you my experience with mammograms. In 1985, the mammogram craze was in full swing. My doctor urged me to go in to have one. I hesitated but he assured me that it is just to insure I do not have anything to worry about. I had good health insurance so I went in and had the procedure. The result was this: you have a tiny mass the size of a match head that needs further investigation. I was skeptical so I took the film and interpretation to another specialist - a female doctor and asked her to review it. She agreed that I should have a biopsy. I reluctantly agreed (I was 41 years old). I went into the hospital, went through the procedure they required. When I came to in Surgical Recovery, the female doctor who recommended the procedure informed me that they missed the small mass and could go back in. I told her "over my dead body. where are my clothes. I am going home". I am now 80 years old - never had another mammogram and never will. Never had anything wrong either.

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Elizabeth Sylvia @Kellie
I stopped having mammograms 15 years ago when I was put into anxiety because of a finding that turned out to be the technician doing the mammogram improperly. I also believe these mammograms cause cancer as Dr. Mercola explained due to the radiation. No more painful crushing of my breasts which always felt barbaric to me.
01:23 PM - Jul 30, 2025
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