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marybourg

(13,259 posts)
Sun Nov 1, 2020, 10:51 AM Nov 2020

Have seniors been going to doctor's offices [View all]

for annual (or postponed) check-ups? Not asking about symptomatic or follow-up visits, just routine, nothing to report, checkups.

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Nope. The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2020 #1
That's how I feel, but I was due in May, and now my marybourg Nov 2020 #4
No. My husband isn't either. onecaliberal Nov 2020 #2
I have gone for my annual checkup because.. luvs2sing Nov 2020 #3
No. Have had a couple of televisits with the VA this year... Wounded Bear Nov 2020 #5
Yes Timewas Nov 2020 #6
I've got one coming up Yonnie3 Nov 2020 #37
OK Timewas Nov 2020 #40
It kept coming back for me for a while. Yonnie3 Nov 2020 #43
My luck Timewas Nov 2020 #44
almost there but nope..... getagrip_already Nov 2020 #7
i broke a tooth so HAVE to go to dentist for a crown :( samnsara Nov 2020 #12
I have a broken tooth, too. murielm99 Nov 2020 #26
Yes, have to show my face to get prescriptions refilled. northoftheborder Nov 2020 #8
Yes. My annual check-up was this past Tuesday. stopbush Nov 2020 #9
Nope Ferrets are Cool Nov 2020 #10
nope! samnsara Nov 2020 #11
Postponing all such check ups beachbumbob Nov 2020 #13
Not this one. AirmensMom Nov 2020 #14
Wow. Bad time to have to start with a new dentist. marybourg Nov 2020 #32
Yes. AirmensMom Nov 2020 #42
Just a blood draw, a mammo cilla4progress Nov 2020 #15
Had a friend tell me last week AirmensMom Nov 2020 #18
Yes snowybirdie Nov 2020 #16
Put off as long as I could, but had to go because insurance requires. rzemanfl Nov 2020 #17
Oh, and here's an informative article on CNN cilla4progress Nov 2020 #19
Yes, that's why I never believed in level 4 biohazard cleaning of marybourg Nov 2020 #33
Yes, this one did Progressive dog Nov 2020 #20
Not MD until have to, to renew prescription. elleng Nov 2020 #21
Yes, I've been seeing doctors and my dentist on a regular basis. Otherwise, I stay home. Shrike47 Nov 2020 #22
Early on the Doctor canceled all my quarterly visits Yonnie3 Nov 2020 #23
Yes, that's exactly what I was looking for. Thanx. marybourg Nov 2020 #34
All visits have been via Telemed and Zoom CountAllVotes Nov 2020 #24
Yes. For annual and for overdue colonoscopy unc70 Nov 2020 #25
This message was self-deleted by its author unc70 Nov 2020 #27
Yes, but I stayed in my car. The asst came out, took my temp and B.P and asked some questions. lamp_shade Nov 2020 #28
Yes hedda_foil Nov 2020 #29
No Friggin way!!!! Wellstone ruled Nov 2020 #30
Nope. Only for emergencies. Peregrine Took Nov 2020 #31
Oh, that hurts just reading about it. Hope you're better now. marybourg Nov 2020 #35
Shoulder doc has me in rehab twice a week. safeinOhio Nov 2020 #36
Yes lillypaddle Nov 2020 #38
I have, but that's because my doctors and dentist are very strict about the protocols. Nay Nov 2020 #39
Yes, routine visits ... JustABozoOnThisBus Nov 2020 #41
Yes. trof Nov 2020 #45
No, the first time I went in person was to get a flu and pneumonia shot. redstatebluegirl Nov 2020 #46
Thanks all. I went to my doc 'cause I needed marybourg Nov 2020 #47
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