Over 50's club
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321 watchers
1 Mar
5:56pm, 1 Mar 2024
33,038 posts
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HellsBells
It’ll be a birthday present V’rap I had my first last year when I turned 58 |
1 Mar
6:24pm, 1 Mar 2024
120,980 posts
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Hanneke
I had my first one last year, aged 58.
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1 Mar
6:26pm, 1 Mar 2024
74,352 posts
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Lip Gloss
Mine came on my 50th birthday
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1 Mar
6:26pm, 1 Mar 2024
120,981 posts
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Hanneke
I didn't do it though... I was continuously turned inside out and scanned to within an inch of my life anyway...
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1 Mar
7:41pm, 1 Mar 2024
53,804 posts
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McGoohan
Once you've done one, how often do they send em out again after that?
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1 Mar
7:42pm, 1 Mar 2024
10,751 posts
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Eynsham Red
[Two yearly]
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1 Mar
7:46pm, 1 Mar 2024
53,805 posts
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McGoohan
Cheers, ER. I got my first one just after my 60th birthday in 2022 so I should get another this Summer
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1 Mar
7:48pm, 1 Mar 2024
39,742 posts
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LazyDaisy
Phew, just caught up on Pix's news. That sounds so much better than you were fearing Pix, I'm so glad! xx
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1 Mar
7:54pm, 1 Mar 2024
52,197 posts
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EvilPixie
Thanks LD I’m very relieved The leaflet I have been given states that a radial scar looks like cancer on the mammogram so I feel justified at being scared witless! Still not actually sure what a radial scar is though! |
1 Mar
8:06pm, 1 Mar 2024
38,961 posts
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Ness
The information on the charity, "Breast Cancer Now", might be helpful, Pix.... breastcancernow.org It says.... "A sclerosing lesion of the breast is a benign (not cancer) area of hardened breast tissue. Sometimes it’s also called sclerosis of the breast. The most common types of sclerosing lesion of the breast are: - Sclerosing adenosis - Radial scars and complex sclerosing lesions They are more common in women in their 40s but can occur at any age." |
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