Omigosh, I have to relatea story! (First I want to say that having an upper-body x-ray is a cakewalk...
...I've had a few done over the years and will be the first to admit that I get embarrassed easily when having to disrobe for tests. But every time I've had to get one done, a gown is issued and the technician makes sure the patient's privacy is maintained.)
Okay, sothe followingstorydidn't happened to me, but it happened to a friend of mine several years ago. She had to go for a chest x-ray, and so when she got there the nurse told her to go into one of the little changing rooms set up at the back, remove her upper body clothing, and put on one of the gowns that they provided. She was to then go back to the waiting room, where others who were also waiting for x-rays sat.
So she went into the room and removed her things. She saw the gown hanging on the back of the door, so she put it on, walked out into the room and then stopped. Everyone else sitting there had on plain green gowns, but hers was a rather loud print, flowery and very noticeable. She thought it a bit odd and was quite uncomfortable standing out like that, as she tends to be a very shy person, but she tried not to think about it as she walked across the room and headed for an empty seat. Well, her embarrassment soon was amplified infinitely when a woman who was sitting in one of the seats looked up at her, gave her a look that could kill, and pointed at her, shouting, "HEY!! You're wearing my blouse!!" Apparently the woman had used the same change room and didn't know you were supposed to put your personal belongings in a locker across the hall...and my friend, seeing the woman's blouse hanging on a hook, thought it was a hospital-issued gown. Only my friend could have something like that happen to her...LOL.
Talk about embarrassing...I think I would have melted into the floor on the spot...:baghead