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Originally Posted by vailpass
I would hope everyone knows this. Along with liver enzymes, PSA, t level, glucose, and the other blood tested indicators that can help you live longer and better and prevent serious conditions if detected early.
Every 2-3 years?
Since I turned 40 I do full panel once a year. Wouldn’t be against twice a year when I get older.
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Most people neglect it all, sadly. Many people straight neglect going to a doctor for a yearly physical. I too get a full panel every year. It’s preventative medicine at its best. But every 2-3 years is a better option than many people are doing. Once a problem is spotted, you’d benefit from getting it done every year for the rest of your life.