256 Shades of Grey
256 Shades of Grey
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EP 8: The Breast Ultrasound
The Breast Ultrasound is one of the most common scans that we do and for this reason we are very passionate about caring for our patients physically & emotionally. Anxiety can be high, emotions flying everywhere but we see it as a chance to make a difference in our patients lives...to show them how much we care!
SonoContent: What patient & family history we obtain. Who presents for a breast ultrasound & why. How we position our patients & how we scan them. And of course, how we show that we care x
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Видео

EP 7: Abdominal Ultrasound ft DJ Sono Mumma
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The Abdominal Ultrasound. As a general sonographer we will see thousands and thousands, so why not take the opportunity to do that little bit extra...to assess that pancreas like it's never been assessed before! Linda is back (along with an alter ego not many of us knew existed..) to pass on some excellent tips. Take it away Lindy!! SonoContent: How Linda explains the scan as well as the breath...
EP 6: The Pelvic Ultrasound
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Pelvic scans are common but this does not mean that they are easy! From endometriosis to pelvic inflammatory disease, retained products of conception to infertility investigations- the female pelvis is a very complex area. So let's share our knowledge, our tips and our approach to such an important scan...because together, we are better! SonoContent: How we explain the scan to the patient, gain...
EP 5: The Radiology Jungle | SPECIALIST SERIES
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Welcome to the (Radiology) Jungle! Join us as we venture deep into the unknown, chasing the ever elusive Speciosium Doctoraum Radiologii (Aka Radiologist). Let's see what we can learn from this intriguing species!! SonoContent: When & why we should extend the ultrasound to the kidneys when scanning the testes? Why do varicoceles occur more commonly on the left side? What's the difference betwee...
EP 4: Ultrasound of Those Sneaky Kidneys
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Are you sick of not being able to visualise the kidneys properly? Afraid of missing an RCC? Do gas and ribs make you want to mic drop the probe and give up!?! Well.....WE HEAR YA! SonoContent: A little tip on how to get a good look at those tricky kidneys and a reminder that we can all do a little better and be a littler better for the benefit of our patients (cue inspirational speech about sca...
EP 3: Obstetric Ultrasounds & Bad News
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Scanning obstetrics isn't all cute profile pictures and gender reveals. There is a very difficult side to this field of ultrasound, one that we dread but also one that is inevitable. SonoContent: We will be touching on how we approach obstetrics scans, how to try and reduce pre-scan anxiety, what to do once bad news is delivered, how we deliver this type of news and all of the grey areas in bet...
EP 2: Zee Shoulder Ultrasound
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G'day! Here is a quick little introduction to the shoulder ultrasound! SonoContent: meet the tendons of the rotator cuff (commonly referred to as the ROTOR cuff), learn how to better define a sneaky tear in the supraspinatus and have a little refresher on the importance of being gentle, caring and communicative with patients. Please leave any feedback below, but as Linda said...be nice ;) Enjoy!
EP 1: Who We Are & How We Do Scrotal Ultrasounds
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Welcome to 256 Shades of Grey! This is our FIRST episode (crowd goes wild). So we thought it best to give you an insight into how we ended up in the world of Sonography, why we are doing these videos and what we hope to achieve. SonoContent: How we get a patient settled and ready for the sometimes daunting scrotal ultrasound. Enjoy!

Комментарии

  • @MrErinholbert
    @MrErinholbert 3 дня назад

    I had one due to abnormal mammogram and it was embarrassing and took awhile. Even though it was women doing it still hated someone messing with my breast

  • @tommac21
    @tommac21 27 дней назад

    Why wasn't this all prepared before she even arrived. Women are crazy Sometimes I believe they enjoy thi unnecessary crap !!

  • @JIMMYJAMES156821
    @JIMMYJAMES156821 29 дней назад

    So, do you all appreciate a sense of humor from the patient… 😁

  • @mayrranakamura2996
    @mayrranakamura2996 2 месяца назад

    I’m getting a pelvic ultrasound in a couple days to check for PCOS, and I was spiraling with anxiety about the whole thing, but this video and everyone’s comments felt very reassuring 🫶🏻✨

  • @marykamara7960
    @marykamara7960 2 месяца назад

    I’ve been booked for this scan on Sunday but I’m not sexually active and I’m really scared it’s going to be painful 😢

  • @dianecarter186
    @dianecarter186 3 месяца назад

    Too invasive and very degrading for a woman. With all of the advances in technology you would think a less humiliating technique would be performed. My Doctor ordered this without discussing what the ultrasound entailed. Guess what? My body, my decision and I have last say.

    • @Indiekiwi
      @Indiekiwi 3 месяца назад

      Mine did too. I’m not consenting to it.

  • @matthewsanchez2247
    @matthewsanchez2247 4 месяца назад

    This video helps me feel better but still am a little nervous. I've had a dull aching on or behind my left testicle. I went to the doctor today and she is requesting this procedure since the physical exam didn't find anything obvious. I don't intend to get erect but it happened during my physical and my physician was very professional. I'm nervous about it happening again during the ultrasound appointment. I hope it's more normal than not....

  • @michaelhealy7322
    @michaelhealy7322 5 месяцев назад

    So … I am a testicular cancer survivor. The process by which I became aware that I had a problem down there is best addressed elsewhere, but I can offer a perspective from the other end of the sensor, as it were. On the day of my scan I was shown into a cubicle and advised to remove my pants and underwear, and to put on a gown. I did so, laying myself on the examining table, and biding my time. The ultrasound technician turned out to be a slight, bespectacled Chinese woman, eminently competent but in somewhat halting command of English. “I here to scan your testicker,” she said, approximately. Apologetically raising my gown, she drew a sheet up from the foot of the table. This she folded and arranged, slinglike, across my thighs as she gently lifted my “testicker”, laying it to rest upon the sheet thus folded. She then discreetly pulled the gown down over my penis and advised me to “rerax”. This I managed to do until she applied a cold slimy gel, which shriveled my scrotum and induced in her a girlish giggle even as I gasped, her attempt to conceal her mirth not entirely successful. “I know, is coerd,” she said, out of genuine concern for my comfort. I knew she knew; that was what made it so embarrassing- they know our weak spot! Nothing quite so lays bare the empty pretense of machismo as having your testicles examined by a woman. That, of course, and the fact that her vagina was not for my eyes. When you are an involuntary celibate, that matters. She darkened the room and at once got to work with the ultrasound apparatus. This consisted of a transducing sensor linked by cable lead to a computer console, equipped with a keyboard and display monitor. At turns she traced the sensor across the entirety of my ballsac, gently irradiating its contents, and typed briskly on the keyboard as she peered intently into the monitor. Despite or perhaps because of all this, I developed an enormous erection. Up it reared, tenting the gown and making its presence manifest. Whatever was wrong with my testicle, it didn’t seem to interfere with sensation or hormone secretion. Nor did it help that the sensing wand vibrated like, well, like a vibrator. My throat tightened as the blood coursed through my teeth. I was ashamed beyond words! Yet the technician seemed unfazed. Bathed in the green glow of the display screen, her face, impassive as a Chinese deity (albeit one in tortoiseshell specs), betrayed nought, and I was far too embarrassed to question her regarding my condition. At length, she flipped on the lights. “Awr finish!” she announced. She handed me a small box of tissues and nodded, giving me to understand that I was to clean myself up. And with that she left the room, to attend the pregnant women who were her usual clients. I was apparently free to leave as soon as I was dressed. Having done that, I proceeded to the waiting room per my instructions. An eternity later I was met by the urologist with a consulting radiologist, walking side by side like warden and priest, and was ushered into a small office and bade to sit down. The technician’s skill, it turned out, more than made up for any deficiency in diction. The sonograms were sharp and unambiguous. They revealed a tumor on my left testicle, the better part of a centimeter at its greatest dimension. I would needs be parted from my loyal companion of so many years.

  • @marleyalvory3044
    @marleyalvory3044 5 месяцев назад

    They did a transvaginal scan through my anal. I feel the pressure...like when u are about to poop. The doctor went deeper and deeper to scan and saw endometriosis. After she slowly pulls it out... I still feel like pooping. It takes 2 days for me to recover from anal and lower back pain. I would suggest women who are working to take at least 2-3 days off for this.

  • @billballoo7881
    @billballoo7881 7 месяцев назад

    Obviously your balls have to be exposed. Can you at least get your penis covered during these scans? Also, what if it is cold and the scrotum shrivels up some. Is it more difficult to scan?

  • @JamesWhite-yg7eh
    @JamesWhite-yg7eh 8 месяцев назад

    Right off, your use of the word balls shows you don’t really take this seriously, as if doing this procedure is a joke to you. If you do a test of the vagina, do you use the c word? Also, you covering the penis instead of having the patient do it before you re-enter the room provides no privacy whatsoever. Why mention that you keep your eyes on the screen after you’ve already seen everything anyway? I would never, ever, go to either one of you for this procedure. You claim to know it’s embarrassing for the man but you certainly don’t do much of anything to help matters.

  • @sallywackett2445
    @sallywackett2445 9 месяцев назад

    I wish mine was like this video… I did cry… it was nothing like this & it should’ve been

  • @raybarrow2730
    @raybarrow2730 9 месяцев назад

    Were I a patient simulator getting a scrotal ultrasound, I would advise the two sonographers in the video to conform to the ethical principle of respect for patient autonomy. This principle is associated with a set of ethical values such as informed consent, personal privacy, dignity, confidentiality, bodily integrity, and choice. There are treatment principles that can be logically derived from the ethical principle and ethical values. One treatment principle is to permit patients to do what they are capable and willing to do. This gives the patient a sense of control over his/her own treatment. Neither protocol described by the sonographers in the video appears to fully conform to the treatment principle in question; patients are not invited to do certain things that they are capable of doing themselves. If the sonographers violate the treatment principle, it follows that they also deviant from one or more of the ethical values and the principle of respect for patient autonomy. Of import for many, if not most, male patients is the medical necessity of exposing their penises when a scrotal ultrasound is done.* It is my understanding that there is no need to do so. Nevertheless, it appears that the protocols used by both sonographers lead to exposure. I submit that were patients given the choices denied to them by the two sonographers in the video, they could decide for themselves whether or not or to what extent to cover themselves. If I am correct, then the two sonographers have an ethical deficiency that needs to be corrected. It takes more than technical skills to successfully maneuver in most healthcare settings in which legal/ethical issues are quotidian occurrences; it takes a solid foundation in distinguishing between human rights and privileges and the recognition that the latter never trumps the former. * To paraphrase the U.S. courts: The desire of Americans to cover their naked bodies from the view of strangers, especially those of the opposite sex, is a matter of elementary self-respect, personal dignity, and fundamental right to privacy. Anyone who would usurp those rights plays the role of the tyrant. It's a strange doctrine, indeed, that would require a person to relinquish those rights by virtue of the misfortune of falling ill and having to enter a healthcare facility (e.g., Backus v. Baptist, EEOC v. Mercy, Jones v. Hinds).

    • @Aeson-np8tr
      @Aeson-np8tr 8 месяцев назад

      There is profound unlawful discrimination and disrespectful disparity in equity between male patients and female patients... [1] Male patients, including boys, are NOT informed that they have the comfort RIGHT to same-sex practitioners and technicians, [2] male patients, including boys, are NOT informed of their right NOT to have female nurses or medical assistants unnecessarily in the clinical rooms, [3] males patients, including boys, are NOT informed that they may decline intimate parts of an exam, or that they may have the comfort of a "patient advocate" of their choosing present, [4] female medical staff do NOT ask mother's of adolescent and teenage boys to leave the clinical rooms (but they insist father's leave, even if the patient is male) and [5] male patients, including boys, who advocate for their rights are OFTEN ostracized, ridiculed, shamed and punned.

  • @somanyfeelz
    @somanyfeelz 10 месяцев назад

    Your sensitivity to the patients' anxiety is golden!!!

  • @DaRyteJuan
    @DaRyteJuan 10 месяцев назад

    It’s nice that you ladies are so caring and sensitive. But like the other technician (not Linda), from the patient perspective it’s preferable to change with the technician out of the room.

  • @DaRyteJuan
    @DaRyteJuan 10 месяцев назад

    Pro tip: If you wear a mask, then you can maintain a feeling of anonymity.

  • @mahmoudsne3041
    @mahmoudsne3041 10 месяцев назад

    simple and short

  • @DaRyteJuan
    @DaRyteJuan 10 месяцев назад

    You ladies are both so nice. My former female doctor was heartless and cruel. I think she has NPD and may even be a sociopath. No empathy whatsoever. I got taken in by her charm though. She really had me fooled. That’s when the turnabout became so much worse. I was like, “Wow.”

  • @DaRyteJuan
    @DaRyteJuan 10 месяцев назад

    You explained how you became fascinated with ultrasound but not what draws women into scanning men’s genitalia. Also, you mention the part about breaking bad news to a patient. I’m guessing that’s usually testicular cancer which always involves sacrificing the cancerous testicle to surgical removal. You don’t let the doctor do this bit? It’s probably even worse for a man to get this kind of news from a woman, pretty humiliating I would think. I guess there’s nothing more humiliating that having women do this kind of work on a man. Seems pretty cruel for women to be doing this job actually. Like sadistic in a very subtle way because you can’t get mad at the operator for humiliating you. It’s not like they’re the ones who caused the disease. But to the male psyche it seems like women are getting a little pleasure at our suffering.

    • @Aeson-np8tr
      @Aeson-np8tr 8 месяцев назад

      The technician is NOT the one "breaking the news" to a patient; she kinda inflated/embellished her ego on that one.

  • @floobysmith
    @floobysmith 10 месяцев назад

    I'm having an ultrasound tomorrow and am feeling quite anxious. Your videos have helped me relax. Thanks! :)

  • @jessman8597
    @jessman8597 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this video. Having someone like you to do the exam would definitely help.

    • @Aeson-np8tr
      @Aeson-np8tr 8 месяцев назад

      A LOT of what they presented is NOT in accordance with protocols... There is profound unlawful discrimination and disrespectful disparity in equity between male patients and female patients... [1] Male patients, including boys, are NOT informed that they have the comfort RIGHT to same-sex practitioners and technicians, [2] male patients, including boys, are NOT informed of their right NOT to have female nurses or medical assistants unnecessarily in the clinical rooms, [3] males patients, including boys, are NOT informed that they may decline intimate parts of an exam, or that they may have the comfort of a "patient advocate" of their choosing present, [4] female medical staff do NOT ask mother's of adolescent and teenage boys to leave the clinical rooms (but they insist father's leave, even if the patient is male) and [5] male patients, including boys, who advocate for their rights are OFTEN ostracized, ridiculed, shamed and punned.

  • @brianlopez8855
    @brianlopez8855 11 месяцев назад

    With the greatest respect I do recommend "knocking one out" a day to keep things flushed through rather than anything stale building up, in the privacy of your own space and with a close friend if you prefer. Also keeps the muscles toned and the prostate in regular reliable working order, so no night peeing.

  • @gbreslin6635
    @gbreslin6635 11 месяцев назад

    Hi Ladies, Only because it's been a while since you last uploaded a video, Are you both ok? :)

  • @tressaskinner2511
    @tressaskinner2511 10 месяцев назад

    As a male I have had one it was weird but worth it

    • @Aeson-np8tr
      @Aeson-np8tr 8 месяцев назад

      These are NOT done as "routine"; these are done ONLY when there is a problem or suspected problem.

  • @tejanochris
    @tejanochris 11 месяцев назад

    Well done. I will have this done next week.

  • @DaRyteJuan
    @DaRyteJuan 10 месяцев назад

    A word to the wise. If you really want to protect yourself from embarrassment, don’t worry about the operator(s) seeing your genitalia. Worry instead about them seeing your face. Put on a N95 mask during the entire encounter. Then this way will you be anonymous. No one can put a face to your penis.

    • @Aeson-np8tr
      @Aeson-np8tr 8 месяцев назад

      Dude, they have your name, address and workplace (and the names of your family).

  • @user-ie3bq9nh7o
    @user-ie3bq9nh7o Год назад

    more episodes, please!!! 🙏

  • @johnk-ht4yj
    @johnk-ht4yj Год назад

    I had scrotal ultra about 2 years ago. I dreaded it. anyway it was winter (damn) so cold out. When I got to the office & was called I saw two women standing near the exam room. I was 60 and the younger one maybe 20's had a frightened almost sick look on her face. The older attractive Italian women (maybe late 40's -50) took over & put me in a dimly lit small exam room with the machine on counter near exam table. She just never stopped talking, could have sold me a car or real estate. Put me at ease and just said ' I'm leaving, remove your pants/underwear and cover your dick (penis) with this towel (facing up) she came back in & it all went smooth. almost erotic the sensation of warm gel & someone running a shaver sized object over your very sore, swollen balls. took maybe 15 minutes, all the while she talked about what she was seeing on screen. Most men face the embarrassing dual dilemma of whats worse? getting a hard-on, or shrinking like a pea. But there is no godam way I'm comfortable with a man doing this to me.

    • @Aeson-np8tr
      @Aeson-np8tr 8 месяцев назад

      A LOT of what they presented is NOT in accordance with protocols/practices [and you miss the point completely, bro]; you should have, at least, been ASKED if you prefer a same-sex practitioner/technician... There is profound unlawful discrimination and disrespectful disparity in equity between male patients and female patients... [1] Male patients, including boys, are NOT informed that they have the comfort RIGHT to same-sex practitioners and technicians, [2] male patients, including boys, are NOT informed of their right NOT to have female nurses or medical assistants unnecessarily in the clinical rooms, [3] males patients, including boys, are NOT informed that they may decline intimate parts of an exam, or that they may have the comfort of a "patient advocate" of their choosing present, [4] female medical staff do NOT ask mother's of adolescent and teenage boys to leave the clinical rooms (but they insist father's leave, even if the patient is male) and [5] male patients, including boys, who advocate for their rights are OFTEN ostracized, ridiculed, shamed and punned. To paraphrase the U.S. courts: The desire of Americans to cover their naked bodies from the view of strangers, especially those of the opposite sex, is a matter of elementary self-respect, personal dignity, and fundamental right to privacy. Anyone who would usurp those rights plays the role of the tyrant. It's a strange doctrine, indeed, that would require a person to relinquish those rights by virtue of the misfortune of falling ill and having to enter a healthcare facility (e.g., Backus v. Baptist, EEOC v. Mercy, Jones v. Hinds).

    • @johnk-ht4yj
      @johnk-ht4yj 8 месяцев назад

      @@Aeson-np8tr sorry bruh.... I dont like men playing with my balls. to each his own.

    • @johnk-ht4yj
      @johnk-ht4yj 8 месяцев назад

      @@Aeson-np8tr ok bro. look forward to your book...you got a great start right there. LOL

  • @fatyfleura8017
    @fatyfleura8017 Год назад

    I have appointment tomorrow to do it 😢i feel so scared 😢

  • @PaulNoake
    @PaulNoake Год назад

    I had a breast ultrasound 3 yrs ago and that's how I found my DCIS, I had a mastectomy, then I had another ultrasound a month ago and my DCIS had returned I had my second mastectomy a week ago

  • @ericnordstrom4335
    @ericnordstrom4335 Год назад

    I just had this done a few days ago and I had this done a year-and-a-half ago and it was the same man doing the ultrasound in that area and in Canada we don't do it the way that you described either person that described it we do it where they ask you to put a washcloth across the penis and then like you said pull up on it so it behind and up and then they want us to both of their legs slightly so they can get a good look to see where the probe is on the testicle area and then they take about how do you say 20 minutes about to do the whole areas the year-and-a-half ago scan was showing that they were cysts on my testicles about five of them and now they've been painful so I have to see my regular GP and then he will decide whether or not to send me to a urologist and I think I know what's going on it's to do with the epididymis behind the testicle where one says might be blocking where the sperm are kept after they mature in the testicle and if that's the case they usually do have to take that out

  • @bradleyrolando4341
    @bradleyrolando4341 Год назад

    What about erections? Do any guys get them during exam?

  • @johntopley3737
    @johntopley3737 Год назад

    I don't mind women doing the scale

  • @tommac21
    @tommac21 Год назад

    Exactly who are you and why would 2 women even be talkinng about this. There are male radiologist. Your only supposed to be giving women these. I know I wouldn't even let a woman in the room

    • @ratbrat9978
      @ratbrat9978 Год назад

      And why the hell are there so many female providers like these two snarky fn bitches all over youtube yapping about men's private parts? Is it some kind of sick, twisted, perverse, power tripping need to assert dominance? And how many videos do you see with male providers yapping about female patients private parts or discussing in detail how to perform pap smears or pelvic exams with snarky fn bullshit attitudes like these two hags do? If you do see such videos they will virtually always be voiced by serious and respectful females. How many male mamagram techs does that fn clinic of theirs employ (there is no such thing because breasts are so private and personal that we just cant have men image them although its just fine to put my balls on display for an ocean of female providers like these two power tripping skanks who feel the need to yuck it up about them) and how many of them would allow a male tech, if there was such a thing, to image there breasts? Goddamned double standard hypocritical ball busting clitasaurus's like these two fn bitches need to take their insulting fucking video down.

  • @ratbrat9978
    @ratbrat9978 Год назад

    Do tell me, how many male mamagram techs does your clinic employ and how many women including yourselves would feel comfortable or be forced allow one to image their breasts or forego needed care 'cause THAT'S different? Oh.silly me, I forgot, there aren't any, because breasts are so private and so personal that men can NEVER be allowed to image them although its just fine for my balls.dick and ass to be put on display for a never ending gaggle of double standard urology support staff, dermatology scribes, chaperones and arrogant silly little ha ha disrespectful sonogram techs like yourselves. Also, why is it that youtube is deluged with female intimate providers all yapping sbout men's private parts like you two clitasauruses are doing? Is it some kind of perverse need to assert dominance over male patients? Providers like you two arrogant hags and your contribution to men avoiding needed care makes me wanna puke. OK, sometimes men have no choice but to forego needed care or be exposed to double standard hypocrites like you, but why the need to go on youtube and brag about something so private? Do you ever fantasize about wearing leather bloomers and carrying a little riding crop when you conduct your exams? How about a big ol' strapon? How often do you see youtube videos with male providers blathering about doing pap smears or pelvic exams? If you ever see such a video you can bet your ass it will be voiced by a female. The only way that I will ever expose my balls to someone like you is if you are stark naked while you are imaging my balls. But don't worry girls, it will be strictly clinical and I won't even remember what your boobies or your snatch looks like five minutes after its over. I despise insensitive, arrogant, double standard big mouth braggart hypocrites like yourselves.

  • @Robert-wj3mj
    @Robert-wj3mj Год назад

    For patient comfort, let the patient cover himself without you in the room or facing him, keep your eyes above the sheet and on the screen. That way the patient will feel comfortable, and you will receive more trust.

    • @jasonscott7734
      @jasonscott7734 Год назад

      I wouldn't trust women who act like this with anything. That's why they wouldn't have male medical professionals do something like this to them - they know its degrading, but don't care..

    • @tommac21
      @tommac21 Год назад

      No for better comfort dont even come in the room. And send for a male tech !!

    • @Robert-wj3mj
      @Robert-wj3mj Год назад

      @@tommac21 try and find one

    • @Robert-wj3mj
      @Robert-wj3mj Год назад

      @@tommac21 instead of trying to make the patient more comfortable what you’re really saying is shut up and deal with it , go find a male tech, it’s no wonder why men will not have test or procedures when women have a heartless attitude, you may think this is a joke, men are not laughing, only on the outside

    • @garycole6504
      @garycole6504 3 месяца назад

      Well said m8.i find their attidude nauseating.we're worried males here.

  • @SonicBoyster
    @SonicBoyster Год назад

    There are like four people in this comment section with something like 15 comments combined between them that are all nearly as paranoid as they are sexist. If you're desperate enough to go in for one of these procedures you should be less worried about whether or not a woman is handling the equipment than about the results of the procedure.

  • @Robert-wj3mj
    @Robert-wj3mj Год назад

    Everything fun and games to you people, not to the patient, so keep laughing at the patient, people don’t forget, you’re not good for healthcare, and these people will not have test in the future if you think it’s funny

  • @daskhokan88
    @daskhokan88 Год назад

    Ma'am, can USG of testis see sperm cells??? Please let me know about it

  • @vicrogers6374
    @vicrogers6374 Год назад

    Why do you think it's funny to embarrass the men? Why wasn't this done by a male tech? It's sad that men have to endure so much embarrassment, lack of privacy , and respect . It's sad that Dr's allows this to happen. Female medical staff can do say anything to cut males down, and get by with it.

  • @Robert-wj3mj
    @Robert-wj3mj Год назад

    Taking this situation lightly and humorously is the reason why men will not have this service, that hurts health care, As I read other female sonographers they all say the same thing your health is most important, that’s a lie, women’s curiosity will never fade, it’s easy to say get a male sonographer, try and find one…

  • @tommac21
    @tommac21 Год назад

    I seear women will say yes to anything a medical person says. Have you ever had a vaginal ultra sounds. No she said. Ok we're going to do it anyway. And why doesn't the other person leave the room.

  • @moneyfornothing3264
    @moneyfornothing3264 Год назад

    Of course roll them over

  • @parislanderson
    @parislanderson Год назад

    I got one today and really enjoyed it. Very nice Latina mama. Honestly I'd love to get another one.

  • @JenGen
    @JenGen Год назад

    I was given a transvaginal only exam in the Emergency Room without the Dr even visibly looking at my vagina... I had had an ablasion. I was in raging pain and told the gal doing it that I was in pain from the moment she began moving the probe. I cried so hard the whole time and she was like we have to do this to find out what's going on. She kept saying you want me to stop? We need to know what's going on with you... Had i known how painless this procedure was supposed to be I can honestly say that I now know for a fact that I was raped with a blunt object by a woman with a mask in the Goodsamaritan Hospital ER ultrasound exam room in Puyallup, Washington. I knew it was wrong when it happened but now I have a deeper understanding of what took place. I was raped... 🤯😥😢😭😭😭 I tried to call attorneys and they said "Multicare is too BIG"

  • @DanteOeste
    @DanteOeste Год назад

    I am having this procedure tomorrow. The thought that my stenographer could be as callous and lack empathy like these two has increased my stress immeasurably. If a man treated my wife like this with a mammogram or the like I would not rest until he was not only fired but charged.

    • @blackhawk7r221
      @blackhawk7r221 Год назад

      It’s only a scan sunshine. Control your femenine emotions.

    • @DanteOeste
      @DanteOeste Год назад

      @@blackhawk7r221 Actually I have had 4 of these. I was treated with respect each time and am not medically modest. I actually spoke for a friend of mine but these women are inconsiderate and unprofessional. I am glad that I had compassionate women each time.

    • @wharfrat7900
      @wharfrat7900 Год назад

      @@blackhawk7r221 Insults are not necessary.

    • @wharfrat7900
      @wharfrat7900 Год назад

      @@DanteOeste I agree. It seemed that they made a joke of the whole thing. I doubt that they have the same attitude when performing any procedures on women. I've had five or six of these ultrasounds, and some were by caring professionals and some were not.

    • @ratbrat9978
      @ratbrat9978 Год назад

      @@blackhawk7r221 And you can stop acting like a snarky bitch, sunshine.

  • @majailililili
    @majailililili Год назад

    Is plevis Scan is hurt for patients?

  • @nickawilliams5175
    @nickawilliams5175 Год назад

    I had this done today and it hurt so badly.

  • @gavinelliot3564
    @gavinelliot3564 Год назад

    Drop off

  • @drgadham
    @drgadham Год назад

    ENJOYABLE