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I use ultrasound (for checking my breast cancer) every 3-4 months, as well as

Navarro tests.

Pat Haas - near Seattle

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> I am curious to find out how you all measure your state of health so to speak-

and for what condition?

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> navarro test?

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> thermography?

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> Conventional tools?

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> Thank you in advance,

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Hi, Pat:

Are you not doing thermograms too?

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> > I am curious to find out how you all measure your state of health so to

speak- and for what condition?

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> > navarro test?

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> > thermography?

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> > Conventional tools?

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> > Thank you in advance,

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Hi,

I use Mammograms/sonograms as well as MRIs yearly. I had aggressive breast

cancer at 34, so I need both of these tools for now.

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> I am curious to find out how you all measure your state of health so to speak-

and for what condition? navarro test? thermography?

> Conventional tools?

>

> Thank you in advance,

> e

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The relatively new Acuson S2000 ABVS ultrasound by Simens is a good tool for

detecting and monitoring breast cancer.

Tumor markers (in case they were expressed) are another fairly good objective

monitoring tool.

Apart from these, there are also the subjective parameters such as: sleep,

energy, pain or lack of pain, appetite etc.

Mind you, these can be deceiving at times.

Gubi

Re: [ ] Re: HOW do you measure your health status?

Hi,

I use Mammograms/sonograms as well as MRIs�yearly. I had aggressive breast

cancer at 34, so I need both of these tools for now.

____________________________________________________

>

> I am curious to find out how you all measure your state of health so to

speak- and for what condition? navarro test? thermography?

> Conventional tools?

>

> Thank you in advance,

> e

>

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