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To: Siber who wrote (23228)3/14/2013 7:22:06 PM
From: LindyBill4 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39363
 
I am convinced you get over 70 you get abdomen, chest and head scans every couple of years. The radiation risk is much less than the help if they find something. I am going to pay for those three myself next year if I can't get Kaiser to authorize them. Perhaps MRI on some of them. If I find myself on a trip to LA this summer, I may do it then because I can get it done with an EBT cheaply and low radiation.

There are a lot of scan centers selling scan programs and I think they are the way to go if you can find and sign up for one. The Doctors moan and groan, they think you are better off not finding a lot a lot of minor things.

To hell with them.