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Default I Was Sguashed Today

Went for my yearly mamorgram today. I know it's a great test
to check for Breast Cancer but, I wish they would invent something
that wouldn't feel like they were squeezing the life out of you.

Having the Fibro it just makes the pain worse. I am so sore now.
It will take me a couple of days for the pain to ease. I am always in pain and
this did not help.

I also about 15 yrs ago had surgery on the left breast. Since then
the breast has always been so much sorer then the right one. My milk
ducts were clogged. They were not sure what it was until they went in.

Does anyone else have a problem when they go for this test?


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