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Maybe you just have a large...chest area
I think maybe you got trolled
Not from the tech he doesnt, cod_COMMANDER
If you had something life threatening OP, you'd have been told the same day. It could easily be the case that the tech pressed a wrong button and crashed the screen, or the screen may have stopped working. I hope you're ok OP, I had a similar thing happen with an MRI and it turned out ok. FYL though
174- NO! No, no, no! It's "Alien". At no point in "The Thing" does anything pop out of a man's chest. I'm pretty sure 100 was making a joke by pretending not to know that "Alien" is the movie where an alien pops out of a guy's chest. Either that or he/she has only seen clips or parodies (such as "Space Balls") and truly doesn't know. Whew. Sorry for the rant, everyone. I was going to leave that alone, but it's been bothering me so much I had to say something.
Chest x-ray? Maybe he thought your boobs were cool. Mother of god is a worthy phrase.
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Actually, he can't say jack shit to him. He's a tech - his job is to take the X-ray, not to interpret it. It would be ethically reprehensible for the tech to tell him anything. It's just as wrong for the tech to say what he did.
Wow, the amount of ignorance swirling around here is staggering. You're all wrong. The tech is not supposed to say anything, so no one got trolled. And the amount of radiation from a chest X-ray is 0.1 mSv, or the same radiation you're exposed to just living for 10 days.