Marie5656
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Well, time for my annual mammogram tomorrow. I can't wait (said no woman ever).
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Good luck with your mammogram Marie. I haven't had one in several years, I don't get a lot of preventative testing annually anymore, and I have no personal or family history for breast cancer.
I'll make my comment on this...I've had Medicare for 13 yrs and NEVER once bugged by them to get a mamm. This decision is between the patient and doctor and not the insurance company...some grit.
I realize you may have changed your mind by now and started getting the mammogram but when you were not getting it, did your insurance company bug you about getting one? I haven't had one in about two years and don't plan on having another one. Today, I got a letter from my insurance company stating their records show that I was due a mammogram and they would be calling me soon to help me schedule one. It should be our choice if we want one or not without them bothering us about it. Has this happened with you?
Me too!! I don't do the annual stuff anymore. The doc does an exam and as long as that's okay, no more is needed. The only reminder I get from Humana is on their website when I log in to see if they paid a claim correctly. They will have little reminders of things I might want to have done. I just close them out. As long as me and the doctor are satisfied with my care, I don't care what they recommend.That's exactly the way I feel and I appreciate you giving your opinion about this! Thanks!!!
Yes, I don't go to the doctors often and I've had Kaiser insurance for decades. Whenever I did voluntarily schedule a doctors visit for bloodwork, glucose, etc....they hounded me about mammograms, paps, flue shots, etc. If they didn't hound me in person, I got phone call reminders or reminders in the mail.
I absolutely agree with your that it should be our choice alone, and I resent being bothered by them about these preventative tests. I guess when I don't get them, they don't make any money...not sure. If they get too pushy about anything, I stand my ground and tell them that I'll have those tests or shots when/if I'm ready. I think a lot of folks are bullied by their doctors into taking things or doing things they don't want to do.
After my last mammo in 2015, I did have a weird sensation in one of my breasts recently for two days, got a reminder notice in the mail that same day, and just for the heck of it scheduled an appointment on August 1st, results have come back negative, don't plan on getting another one.. https://www.seniorforums.com/showth...ermittent-Vibration-Sensations-in-Your-Breast
Me too!! I don't do the annual stuff anymore. The doc does an exam and as long as that's okay, no more is needed. The only reminder I get from Humana is on their website when I log in to see if they paid a claim correctly. They will have little reminders of things I might want to have done. I just close them out. As long as me and the doctor are satisfied with my care, I don't care what they recommend.
It's my body and it should be my decision. My doctor has advised me and now it's up to me whether I take his advice or not because I'm the one that has to deal with it all.
Mammograms are free in this country.... we 50-70's get a reminder every 3 years to have a test..we choose to or not.. it costs us nothing!! I have mine done every 3 years.. but again like some of you I have no history of BC in my family, so I was wondering if I'd be safe enough to stop with the mamos'...
Jaminhealth , how do you know Iodine keeps your breast tissue healthy?