Posted on 04/19/2023 9:30:22 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Just call me Copay Exempt thank you tip your waitress i’ll be here all week
My preferred pronouns are F*** and You.
I’m not saying early screening never helped anybody. I’m just wondering what the percentages are.
If you’re genetically predisposed to certain problems, then screening for those problems has some merit to it.
What I object to is the one size fits all prescription for everyone, and the scaremongering that if you go a couple of years without a check up, you’re taking your life into your hands.
My dad was diagnosed with high PSA in his 70’s. The doctors were pushing for prostrate surgery. My dad’s brother told him “forget it, cancer doesn’t run in our family”. So my dad decided to do nothing, and lived to be 93.
my pronouns are F and U
When you tell them "normal" they identify you as the enemy.
Yes, I see what you mean. Due to years of breastfeeding *and* family history, I don’t do the yearly mammogram. However, my family has a high history of heart disease, so we keep track of that.
have not been asked any of that yet, but my answer will be that genetic testing from ancestery.com confirms that all of my cells contain XY chromosomes, end of story ...
My pronouns are “f**k/you”.
My great grandfather lived to be 90, and was born in the mid 19th century. I doubt he was taking 20 different pills prescribed by 10 different doctors through the last 10-15 years of his life.
LOL.. I don’t think they had pill counter boxes until the insurance companies invented “primary” doctors.
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