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Old Dec 6, 2010 | 9:13 am
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Chellian
 
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: South Hill, Washington
Programs: AA 1M mile Gold, AS, BA, WN, SPG Gold
Posts: 174
Originally Posted by mevlannen
Have been biting my fingernails for a while now, as this conversation unfolds.

I have survived bilateral breast cancer, thanks to being a Canadian and having access to our national healthcare system. Hurrah for that, at least. I made it through and I was not bankrupted in the process. Dea gratia!

However, I have implants within my breasts, part of the reconstructive process. Nothing fancy, just little bags full of specially-blended vegetable oil which does not obstruct or confuse mammograms. I would imagine that many women who have survived breast cancer, receivered mastectomies and elected for reconstruction also possess such implants.

In passing through an American security checkpoint, recently, whilst leaving the country by air, my breasts were groped so roughly as to be bruised -- during what I was assured was a 'normal patdown'. The person doing that groping was embarassed and apologetic for having to continue after I told her that she was hurting me. I found the experience triggery in the extreme, and have in the subsequent weeks coming to the growing realisation that I do not want to ever travel to the USA by air again. Period. Full stop.
Whelp, at least we're still here, right? I was too much of a lost cause for much in the way of reconstruction; guess the important lesson here was "don't grow up next to Hanford," as I was one of six girls in my high school to have breast cancer; half of us made it. So I suppose the deep irony is that this is the US government harassing me for a condition that it was complicit in giving me.

I'm sorry the TSA was awful to you; it embarrasses me as an American that they hurt you in the name of our country's alleged security.

The significant problem is that there seems to be no way to effectively explain to TSA agents that there are valid reasons for having a prosthetic device, and that such a device does not make for a situation where it is fair to single us out. If I take 'em off and stick them in my bag, they're going to trigger suspicion. If i wear them through the AIT scanner, suspicion. Either way you look at it, you lose.
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