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Mamogram hell


             
This came to me as a joke but I thought  I'd add it to the Health & Wellbeing section....

At my recent assault trial, I offered a plea of "Guilty with an explanation." The judge asked me what my explanation was, so I told my story.

"Your Honor," I said, "I had a mammogram appointment, which I actually kept.
I was met  with: 'Hi! I'm Belinda!' This perky clipboard carrier smiled from ear to ear, tilted her head to one  side and crooned, 'All I need you to do is step into this  room right here, strip to the waist, then slip on this  gown. Everything clear?'

I'm thinking, 'Belinda, try  decaf. This ain't rocket science.'  Belinda skipped away  to prepare the chamber of horrors.

With the right  side finished, Belinda flipped me (literally) to the left and said, 'Hmmmm. Can you stand on your tippy toes and lean in a tad so we can get everything?' 'Fine', I answered. I  was freezing, bruised, and out of air, so why not use the  remaining circulation in my legs and neck and finish me  off? My body was in a holding pattern that defied gravity (with my other breast wedged between those two 4 inch  pieces of square glass) when we heard, then felt a zap!

Complete darkness and the power went off! 'Oh, maintenance is working. Bet they hit a snag.' Belinda  said, and headed for the door.

'Excuse me! You're not  leaving me in this vise alone are you?' I  shouted.

Belinda kept going and said, 'Oh, you fussy  puppy...the door's wide open so you'll have the emergency  hall lights. I'll be right back.' Before I could  shout 'NOOOO!' she disappeared.

And that's exactly how Bubba and Earl, maintenance men extraordinaire, found  me....half-naked with part of me dangling from the Jaws of Life, and the other part smashed between glass!

After  exchanging a polite 'Hi, how's it going' type greeting, Bubba (or possibly Earl) asked, to my utter disbelief, if  I knew the power was off.

Trying to disguise my hysteria, I replied with as much calmness as             possible 'Uh, yes, yes I did thanks.'

'You bet, take care' Bubba replied and  waved good-bye as though I'd been standing in the line at  the grocery store.

Two hours later, Belinda breezes  in wearing a sheepish grin. Making no attempt to suppress  her amusement, she said, 'Oh I am sooo sorry!' The power  came back on and I totally forgot about you! And silly me, I went to lunch. Are we upset?'

And that, Your  Honor, is exactly how her head ended up between the clamps....."

The judge could hardly  contain her laughter as she said 'Case Dismissed!!'



-- Edited by Beth54 on Sunday 19th of February 2012 12:16:47 PM

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Love It!!!!  smile  smile



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 Cheers. Pam.

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Ouch! Very good!

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Surely they can invent some other way to do our breast screens - the current system is so painful, i think just about every woman dreads going for theirs.


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I must be one of the lucky ones - I've never had a problem. I get mine done at the mobile van at Seymour and the operator(or whatever you call her) was lovely. On the flip side I have a friend who has had painful mammogram and the operator was a right cow. Luck of the draw I suppose.

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I had it done in Newcastle a few years ago and they had anew machine which was nearly painless. I asked her was that it? Bring on those new machines everywhere please!

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I've had very gentle operators, but it's the squishing that hurts, no matter how gentle they are.

A cousin refuses to have Mamograms or Pap Smears. She reckons the squishing could cause problems. I've often wondered that myself, but I wouldn't be game to not have tests.

She's always been into Holistic Health and/or Natural Medicine, and is quite smug about it all. Thinks she's not going to get Cancer or anything. confuse

 



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There is nothing wrong with a "natural" approach to health but it should be in conjunction with your GP.

It's people who virtually stick their head in the sand with your cousins type of approach that suffer the most when something like cancer does strike them.

I sincerely hope that nothing like that happens to her and that her approach gives her a long and happy life Beth.



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Ma wrote:

There is nothing wrong with a "natural" approach to health but it should be in conjunction with your GP.

It's people who virtually stick their head in the sand with your cousins type of approach that suffer the most when something like cancer does strike them.

I sincerely hope that nothing like that happens to her and that her approach gives her a long and happy life Beth.


 Totally agree Ma.

She's not very well liked among the cousins because of her smugness, but I certainly wish her no harm.

Sadly, if she contracts something, she won't know until it's too late, because she won't have blood tests either.

I guess that's her choice. I hope for her sake that she's right.



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It is not well known but men can get breast cancer too, I had a lump under my nipple a few years ago so I was sent off to get a mammogram.
Only guy in in a waiting room full of women a bit embarrassing to say the least and the worst part was I could get my boob in the squashy machine.
So I know how you girls feel
Have not had the fickle finger of fate yet (prostate exam) but I think its coming soon AAAAGGHHH

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Pete, go and get that done NOW!!!!

If there happens to be an elevated PSA the sooner things are sorted out the better.

I know from experience with my late husband what putting these things off can result in.

PLEASE GO NOW!!!



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Hi Ma I do get the blood tests done, and me and my doc are on first name basis (had him for 30 years) so i do trust him to not have both hands on my shoulders when doing the testashamed and he will ring me the next morning LOLsmile



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That is good Pete.  I am glad.  I just wish every male over 40 had a yearly PSA test instead of thinking they are bullet proof and "it can't happen to me"  because I CAN and DOES.

Not all blokes are this way but I would hazzard a guess and say that it would be about 50/50



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Ma, I belong to a shooting club we shoot every Wed and 70% of the guys all over 50 years old have had prostate problems, the good thing is they do talk about it and encourage others to get tested regularly 



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Glad they are getting the word out there Pete and recommending the tests to their friends.  Eventually we might get the message through to all the blokes.  Let's hope so. 



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Yes, my husband is on the prostate op/PSA roundabout and I've noticed that because he is not shy in talking about itall, others compare notes with him. All the best Pete. Glad you are keeping an eye on your 'mens health'.

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I'm glad blokes can talk about these health things now. Years ago, not that many years ago they wouldn't talk about it, and their wives couldn't discuss personal medical stuff either.
What I want to know is, what of a man do they put between those squishy panes of glass? Or should that be pains of glass?
I know from personal experience that when they start looking at my armpit for some contribution, it hurts when they squish.
So where do they get enough meat on a bloke to squish?

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Some of us average build 60+ Aussie guys do put on a bit of weight in the chest area enough to get in the squashy machine, I would not put any other part of my anatomy in that equipment it would make my eyes water too much

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Antique Pete wrote:

Some of us average build 60+ Aussie guys do put on a bit of weight in the chest area enough to get in the squashy machine, I would not put any other part of my anatomy in that equipment it would make my eyes water too much


 Not to mention that you could come out with a squeaky voice Pete 



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I'm still up in the chest region boys and girls. So, it's times like mammogram when "man boobs" come in handy.
There had to be some good use for them.
What about a skinny bloke without man boobs? Where do they get the flesh from to squish?
OUCH!!!

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I just think it's all wrong....as we get older, men get man boobs and women get hairs on their chins!!

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And the boobs go south. Life's just plain cruel.

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Please do whatever you need to do to find all these cancers early. Yes men do get breast cancer and unfortunately so do lots of ladies in their 20s, 30s and 40s as well as the over 50s.

There is an Australian Breast Cancer Forum at www.bcaus.org.au for anyone who needs support from others with or who have had breast cancer.

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Cruising Granny wrote:

And the boobs go south. Life's just plain cruel.


 Dunno Chris - sometimes they go East and West!!biggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrin



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This is a true story.

My mother (deceased now) was being referred for another mammogram and complained to her doctor about the pain one had to endure. HE responded with some remark like "a little bit of pain didn't hurt anyone", whereas mother replied with "how would you like to come with me and have your nuts tested first".

Brings a tear to the glass eye, it does!!!!



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Muso wrote:

This is a true story.

My mother (deceased now) was being referred for another mammogram and complained to her doctor about the pain one had to endure. HE responded with some remark like "a little bit of pain didn't hurt anyone", whereas mother replied with "how would you like to come with me and have your nuts tested first".

Brings a tear to the glass eye, it does!!!!


 Not for me Muso!



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