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Then… We remember, that we are each in charge of our own bodies. So what do we do with all of this various information?įirst… We breathe. In fact all of those concurrent guidelines exist out there already, in our doctors’ heads. And we will be getting different advice from at least three of the six breast-cancer-guideline-writing organizations in the US alone. Now we are wondering what to tell our daughters. Of course we women in menopause are already screening our breasts, have been at it for years by now. So the new guidelines ease up on the youngest women, aged 40-45, saying they don’t need to start screening if they have average to low risk of breast cancer. We can only get the best advice from smart committees working from what data they have to keep the greatest number of us safe most of the time. Well, we can’t have absolute assurances from medical guidelines. We want to avoid unnecessary exposure to radiation and unnecessary medical procedures. Most of us just want very clear direction. But leeway is very hard for most of us to interpret. They truly wanted to offer up more leeway in guidelines, particularly for women with average risk of developing breast cancer-and that’s most of us. It wasn’t the intention of the committee to create this confusion, of course. The discussions are very much in the air, and the experts are agreeing to disagree. With the latest release of Breast Cancer screening guidelines from the American Cancer Society, it’s easy to feel a little-entangled-in questions of when and whether to handle our screenings. No? These guidelines are saying to maybe squish less often? For some of us? Really? To not start so soon? Who are these people? Guideline Headlines!!! Okay girls! Grab them and run! But which way! When? Where? But wait!!! No! I thought I’d hand it over to our old friend and writer Julie, a longtime MiddlesexMD blogging pal, who has breasts of her own and some thoughts to share.īottom line-understand your family history and know your risks and how your risk of risk of developing breast cancer can change from year to year. We know you’ve likely read a lot about it. Turns out the left one had escaped its harness (but HOW!?) and was flattened down on my chest UNDER the harness, making it seem as if it had disappeared from the perspective of the top.The American Cancer Society has released new guidelines for Mammogram Screenings. What you aren't thinking is that a body part might disappear. Because you're in a certain frame of mind when you leave anyway, you know? You're not thinking right, you're replaying the night in your mind, thinking about what you could have done better, the cool toy the visitor brought, the certain way to pull off that kimura and not re-injure that old reinjury, etc. And I automatically moved my hands to the area while glancing down and.I had one boob. And it wasn't until I was on the street walking to my car that, having exited hallowed ground and re-entered the profane world of unjit, I thought I should rearrange myself maybe. We started to wave goodbye and drift out the door one by one. Someone slammed the clock and we were making idle conversation. We all drifted apart, huffing and puffing in various degrees, with 20 seconds or so left on the clock, it being near the end of the last roll of the night. You cannot afford to take the mental luxury, or the physical time, when you are at a size and experience disadvantage, and every second and ounce of pressure counts. She'd gone AWOL! With all the tumbling, choking, pulling, shoving, flipping, flopping, bending and whatnot I had not been paying much attention to keeping things in place. Because after rolling last time I realized I had lost one. Funny you should post about boobs today, because the subject was on my mind as well, recently.