Regular Checkups
It is crucial that you have regular
checkups, which could include mammograms, pap smears,
checks
for colon cancer, EKGs, etc. Many times, a regular checkup
could have caught something earlier on, actually saving a
life. If you do not feel good, have your doctor check things
out. If you are due for your annual mammogram, have it done.
You could possibly be saving your own life.
Listen to ME
If you know that you are not feeling “right”
but the doctor tells you everything
is fine, listen to your body. There is nothing wrong with
getting a second
opinion. If you are not comfortable with the doctor’s
advice, get another
exam. In addition, if you go to a doctor who tells you that
what you feel is in
your head, or you are crazy, get out of there immediately.
You know your
body better than anyone does and you need a doctor that
believes in you
and offers the right kind of support and encouragement.
Breast Exams
Make sure you conduct
regular breast
examines on yourself. This can quickly and
painlessly be done during your shower or lying down when
going to bed.
Contact your primary physician or gynecologist for a free
pamphlet showing
the proper way this is done. Taking proactive steps could
save your life.
Get regular mammograms. Mammograms are simple tests and
usually only take about 20 to 30 minutes from the time you
get there until you leave. It has been proven that early
detection can save your life.
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