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Post by LavenderLayoutLady on Jul 7, 2024 7:25:37 GMT
Pap smear?
Mammogram?
Yearly well visit?
This year is the year I can finally say yes to those questions.
In fact, it was my first screening mammogram (all clear, no call back).
I wanted to establish a baseline record now, so there is reference for future appointments. Also, because as a lady of a certain age, ahem, it's important to check all the bits.
So, are you up to date with your appointments?
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Post by AussieMeg on Jul 7, 2024 7:54:01 GMT
No, I am not up-to-date, much to the displeasure of my friend, who is a GP. She keeps hounding me (and rightfully so).
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Post by pilcas on Jul 7, 2024 9:28:27 GMT
I have been current with everything except for the colonoscopy. I. Having my first one this week after much hounding from my dr.
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Post by gar on Jul 7, 2024 9:33:43 GMT
Up to date with routine smear and mammos, yes.
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Post by hannahruth on Jul 7, 2024 10:07:49 GMT
Absolutely - mammogram, smear, bowel screening, vaxxed to the max - Covid, flu, shingle you name it I have had it.
Dentist check last week all I need now is to have new glasses prescribed.
that is it until next year and I will do it all again.
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Post by Tearisci on Jul 7, 2024 10:51:58 GMT
I'm going in for my bi-annual bloodwork and checkup on Monday. My dr won't refill any of my prescriptions until I do.
The only things I'm not current with is my colonoscopy which should be this year as I'm on the 5 year plan with that.
And seeing a dentist. I'm pretty overdue for that.
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Post by cakediva on Jul 7, 2024 11:11:22 GMT
Here in Ontario we get government letters when we are due for a mammogram and home poop test. I’m due for all - mammo is booked for the fall. But I’m no longer able to do the home test - my mother just had surgery for colon cancer so my doctor is sending me right to colonoscopy. Do not pass go do not collect $200. Lol
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Post by disneypal on Jul 7, 2024 12:14:03 GMT
Yes, I go to my preventative appointments regularly
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Post by guzismom on Jul 7, 2024 12:36:13 GMT
I will be...everything is scheduled for this fall. I need to catch up on some vaccinations.
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Post by Spongemom Scrappants on Jul 7, 2024 12:42:13 GMT
Yearly physical (just started when I hit my 60s) Annual mammo & pap Twice yearly dental visits Annual skin check by dermatologist (family history) Every 10 years colonoscopy
I am overdue on the shingles vaccine though. I need to do that.
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Post by gramasue on Jul 7, 2024 12:52:55 GMT
Yes, I am up to date, as my GP is very diligent and just tells me that I'm due for this or that test/bloodwork, etc. I get tired of all the appointments, but I know it's all for the best. Mammogram is scheduled for next week. I thought that after the age of 75, they were no longer necessary, but Dr. says it's elective, but is recommended. I trust him so off I go!
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Post by jeremysgirl on Jul 7, 2024 12:54:21 GMT
I see my primary care doctor twice a year. Blood work, prescriptions.
I see my psychiatrist every three months. She will see me more frequently if I have a med change. But three months is the max she will let me go without seeing her.
I had my colonoscopy just like two years late. But it was fine and I don't need one for ten more years.
I try to be current with my mammogram. But I did put it off after Esther died. I'm not quite sure how.
I have been meticulous with my teeth all my life. But COVID I missed the dentist for like 2 years.
I saw a pulmonologist a few years back for a baseline test exam because I was smoking.
I have also had all COVID vaccines/boosters, flu shots, tetanus, and pneumonia shots.
So yeah, I take my health seriously.
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Post by Linda on Jul 7, 2024 13:10:47 GMT
yes I see my PCP quarterly for blood work. She does a chest xray and EKG annually. I'm on the 3yr plan for pap smears and had one last summer Colonoscopy and endoscopy also last summer - I'm on a 5yr plan there Mammogram - I'm diligent about yearly Dentist - three times a year for cleaning - I go in the end of the month again. Vaccines - up to date Podiatrist - at least yearly, more if needed Like jeremysgirl - I take my health seriously and I'm fortunate to have good insurance.
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Post by pantsonfire on Jul 7, 2024 13:15:23 GMT
Yes. I always have been and will continue to be. I have due due to medical conditions.
I get:
Yearly doctor visit
Yearly echocardiogram
Yearly holter monitor
Every 5 year pap (this is because I have never had a bad pap) BUT have yearly OBGYN visit
Mammogram every year due to non cancerous node found and removed and family history
Yearly labs
Dentist 2x a year for cleaning (though it may move to every 3 months)
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Post by GiantsFan on Jul 7, 2024 13:45:40 GMT
Yes I'm all about preventative care. Plus, I'm lucky enough to have good health/eye/dental insurance, so it makes it easy to book appointments.
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Post by librarylady on Jul 7, 2024 13:57:26 GMT
Yes. I always stay on top of those things. I was very glad when the physicians decided I did not have to have the colonoscopy anymore. I also found those poop kits very off putting. UGH.
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Post by hutchfan on Jul 7, 2024 14:33:38 GMT
I still have my pap smear to go it is scheduled for September. I just did my eye exam yesterday got terrible news I have 2 different cataracts in my right eye one in my left eye. They want to see me in December to address taking care of them. He told me my eyes have gotten significantly worse over this past year. Come back 2 hours later to pick up my new glasses and I couldn't see out of them and the fitting lady kept arguing with me. I pulled last years glasses out of my purse and she checked them which I can still see out of and said that yes he had lowered my new prescription. Of course Doctor was gone by this time I have to now go back and get reexamined and start over. I failed my at home colonoscopy test so have to go to the have the main one done now. Sometimes I hate getting old.
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Post by SweetieBsMom on Jul 7, 2024 14:38:05 GMT
Yes. I stay current on my appointments.
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Post by SabrinaP on Jul 7, 2024 15:10:47 GMT
I’m so happy to say yes!
This summer I’ve had a mammogram, physical, colonoscopy, and my Pap smear is scheduled for later in August. I’m also caught up on my dentist visits which is saying something because I used to avoid the dentist like the plague!
Last year after my first colonoscopy, I posted about it here because they found a very large polyp that my doctor said would have been cancerous within a year or two. It was scary because I was 46 and the age used to be 50 not too long ago. Anyway I had to have another colonoscopy this year and they found another polyp, but it was small so now I don’t have to have another for 3 years.
Please get those checks ladies! Early detection is everything.
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Post by katlady on Jul 7, 2024 15:16:23 GMT
Yes, except for an annual eye exam. I haven’t had one in a couple of years. Since my eye doctor retired, I’ve only had occasional eye exams. I haven’t found a new doctor I like.
Next year I have to do the Colonguard test.
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Post by ntsf on Jul 7, 2024 15:21:10 GMT
yes to everything and more!!! a couple of months ago, I went to find a new doc to get a skin check.. my old one had died.. and my appt is for dec!!! but I have an appt.. I have been doing my annual checks all summer!! and trying to find a new primary care doc cause mine is retiring.. that is super super tough in my town.
after about 40, I really made it a point to make and keep these types of appts. I have always gone to the dentist, and always up on vaccines .. I even have the records from my youth.. my mom was a nurse and kept great records.
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Post by TXMary on Jul 7, 2024 15:31:44 GMT
I'm up to date on most. Current on pap, colonoscopy and eye doctor. I don't get mammos anymore since I had a DIEP flap reconstruction after breast cancer so I don't have breast tissue anymore. My yearly physical is later this month so will have labs and a visit with my pcp then. I do need to schedule a dental exam and a skin cancer check. It's been awhile. I also have all vaccines including Covid, RSV, flu and shingles.
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Post by crazy4scraps on Jul 7, 2024 16:04:04 GMT
No. My last doctor left the clinic a couple years ago and I need to find a new doctor which is a huge chore. They don’t make it easy. I think there are three female doctors at the clinic close to where we live that we’ve been going to, and two of the three are booked out months in advance. DD needed a school physical so I made an appointment for her with that doctor (and even that appointment ended up being about six weeks out), and quite honestly I just didn’t like her. So now I’m looking for someone else for both of us. The doctor I really liked and that I used to go to before we were forced to change insurance is no longer accepting new patients. 🫤
I’m all up to date with all vaccinations and dental cleaning though.
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Post by lisae on Jul 7, 2024 16:38:46 GMT
Already scheduled for the fall.
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Post by cmpeter on Jul 7, 2024 16:44:08 GMT
Yes…my doctor’s office is great about sending out reminders. I just need to get my shingles vaccine (although still recovering from shingles…I should not have put off getting that vaccine!)
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Post by Merge on Jul 7, 2024 17:07:20 GMT
I'm overdue for a dental cleaning but that's it.
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Post by cadoodlebug on Jul 7, 2024 17:12:35 GMT
Just had my well check-up and lab work.
At my age I no longer get paps or mammos. I do the yearly FIT screening.
Current with the dentist and go every 3 week to a chiropractor to stay well adjusted.
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Post by peabay on Jul 7, 2024 17:15:45 GMT
Yep. Can't think of anything that needs to be done: pap, wellness, mammo, derm (checked once a year for moles), dental, eyes - all good! (knock wood)
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Post by katiekaty on Jul 7, 2024 17:18:20 GMT
I see all Mr docs on a regular schedule and take care of annuls and preventative visits as needed. Vaccines are always up to date. Having several chronic conditions I think I see at least 3-6 appts a month for doc visits, lab or some procedure or test or something. It’s all just kind of a routine thing now so no worries!
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Post by RedSquirrelUK on Jul 7, 2024 17:20:14 GMT
Pap smear? - no, I have no cervix
Mammogram? - yes plus MRI because the mammogram didn't pick up my cancer
Yearly well visit? - we don't have those in the UK, but I'm sensible after 2 cancers, and VERY lucky that my GPs and cancer teams are responsive.
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