Had my yearly mammogram this morning and was asked if I had the “vaccination”. When I asked what that had to do with a mammogram, they said they need to know when and which arm if someone had the shot. They are seeing swelling and some changes in the lymph nodes in the ancillary area of the injection arms. They want to differentiate those changes from a potential breast cancer.
More reason to avoid for me.
>>They want to differentiate those changes from a potential breast cancer.<<
holy carp. they can’t tell the difference otherwise? I wonder how many missed diagnoses there will be?
Avoid the mammogram too.