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Monday Musings – Discovering Humor During a Mammogram Visit
There is a
first time for everything. You have probably heard that expression before. We
experience things such as – first day of school, first kiss, first time you
realize your mustache is growing. That’s just my backstory.
I recently
experienced my first mammogram…in a parking lot. I drove to the clinic, rushed
inside, only to be directed back outside to the long truck branded with the
words, Mobile Mammography. I’m not sure how I missed that on my way in,
probably because I didn’t think it was for me.
Once on
board the mammography mobile, I was asked to have a seat, “please give us a few
minutes to get you checked in. Our computer is not connecting.”
Waiting for
their internet to connect gave me way too much time with my inner thoughts. It
was really only ten minutes, but that was all I needed for ideas to jump from
my head and into my humor journal. Here are some thoughts I had:
A
pre-check-in questionnaire is required before the mammogram visit. Suppose I
had a set of questions for the receptionist? This is what it would look like:
Have you ever been car jacked? If you answered yes, please
explain.
Is there a warranty on your imaging equipment?
Have you
paid the internet bill?
The more I
thought about it I wondered, why did I have to leave my home at pre daylight,
and arrive at the clinic at 8am? This is a mobile unit can’t they drive
to my house, or at least meet me halfway? We could both save on fuel.
I was
swimming in the deep end with my thoughts when the x-ray technician, Rachel
announced, “we’re ready for you.”
I slipped
into the semi-stylish gown and met her at the back of the truck…I mean the
imaging room. I followed directions as she said, “put your right hand up here
and your left hand there.” Without warning, I was playing a game of Twister.
“Lean your
cheek against the glass, breathe. Hold it there for 10 seconds.”
Breathe,
hold still… too many conflicting commands for me. As I let out a sigh, from the
corner of my eye, I could see that GE made the imaging machine. That General
Electric symbol gave me comfort that I was in good hands, well not hands,
but you know what I mean. I could erase my thoughts of what if this machine
malfunctions while my body parts are secured in place.
I survived
the parking lot mammogram with humor. Schedule your regular doctor visits, focus
your wellness, and if you become anxious about the visit, find something
humorous about the situation.