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To: LindyBill who wrote (315865)7/21/2009 11:55:23 AM
From: MJ  Read Replies (2) of 793838
 
Yes, I have been to the thread and gotten some good advice and observations.

The heart problem can be a gradual one that sneaks up----many friends who have experienced that-----and much younger than I.

Yes, Obama and friends don't like the whole body scans and the heart scans-----these are the only answer to get a quick diagnosis on heart and other problems.

What I have experienced is first, we will do this test----then procede to the next and to the next----when a whole body scan may have found the problem immediately.

And, don't wait until you are older to do these scans-----make it part of the routine. Have several friends with cancer who could have found the cancers if scans had been done------rather than waiting until they had symptoms that showed.

Perhaps we are missing the big picture--------why not just have an annual scan for everyone or every 2 year body scan as the starting point for eveyone.

Might possibility save money in the long run.

mj
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