Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This happened to me this summer. Apparently the image showed something odd which turned out to be a lymph node that had snuck in the picture. Not a big deal at all and they said it happens all the time. Just be wanted however that depending on your insurance it may not be covered. We got a lovely $2,000 bill in the mail for the “additional imaging”
OP here. Yeah - we have a high deductible plan so totally dreading/expecting this. But too scared to not go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2. Callbacks happen all the time. Like most of the time.
So people are just paying thousands of dollars annually for callback mamograms that turn out to be nothing? Our country is SO messed up.
yes. it's true. I didn't go back. Guess what...I don't have cancer! Shocking.
There are limitations to mammograms which is why the guidelines keep changing regarding screening, age in which to start, follow-up criteria, etc. It doesn't have anything to do with the country being "so messed up."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2. Callbacks happen all the time. Like most of the time.
So people are just paying thousands of dollars annually for callback mamograms that turn out to be nothing? Our country is SO messed up.
yes. it's true. I didn't go back. Guess what...I don't have cancer! Shocking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2. Callbacks happen all the time. Like most of the time.
So people are just paying thousands of dollars annually for callback mamograms that turn out to be nothing? Our country is SO messed up.
Anonymous wrote:2. Callbacks happen all the time. Like most of the time.
Anonymous wrote:I'm 42 and just had my third annual screening mammogram. Always do 3D. No family history. I just received a call they want me to come back in for additional images next week.
How panicked should I be?
Anonymous wrote:2. Callbacks happen all the time. Like most of the time.
Anonymous wrote:This happened to me this summer. Apparently the image showed something odd which turned out to be a lymph node that had snuck in the picture. Not a big deal at all and they said it happens all the time. Just be wanted however that depending on your insurance it may not be covered. We got a lovely $2,000 bill in the mail for the “additional imaging”
Anonymous wrote:2. Callbacks happen all the time. Like most of the time.