Does anyone know if there is a huge difference in getting an analog or digital mammogram?
My doctor told me today he wants me to start getting screening mammograms because of family history. However, he didn't specify which kind and after some research I found there is a $100 difference in my area if I get analog or digital. With my insurance I have to pay the full amount until I hit my deductible.
It's after hours so I can't call my doctor back to ask tonight and Dr. Google wasn't giving me a definitive answer. Just wanted to see if anyone had any experience with these and if it's worth an extra $100 to go digital.
Post by Ohhmm(bligo) on Jun 4, 2013 19:35:43 GMT -5
Fucking tits.
(I really would like to add something productive, but I don't know anything, so I'm just going to add fucking tits that fucking need to get fucking squashed to my shit list. sorry bout that.)
"You. You and your crazy life. You and your geographic anomaly. You and your drunken lesbianic ways and terrible navigational skills." - ProfArt and her holy baby
Fucking tits is right! I was hoping I could wait until I was 35 to start getting them smashed (I turn 30 this year). Oh well. It could be worse. It could be a colonoscopy.
I didn't even think there being free programs. Unfortunately, it looks like I don't qualify for any of the free programs that have happened in the past few years.