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Yearly Physical?

TLDR: Yearly Physical?
In the forum thread, Lammchen discusses their approach to health check-ups, stating they do not usually go for yearly physicals unless they feel unwell and need specific treatment. They mention that their doctors do not agree with this approach and insist on the importance of annual physical exams.
Do you get a yearly physical?

I'm not one to go to the doctor just to get a physical. If I don't feel well then I might consider going to see if I need antibiotics or further testing to find out what's wrong. My doctors don't like that I do that and insist I need to get a yearly physical.
 

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