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  • survivorbc09
    survivorbc09 CSN Member Posts: 4,374 Member
    Rague said:

    Another thought - surprise to me!
    I expected to be locked in behind a heavy door in a small dark/dank room - like when you get an x-ray. It wasn't at all - no door at all - just a fairly large opening and a rather large round room with artificial plants up high on the walls around the room. I was told that it was designed in a circle so that no rays could escape the room even with no door.

    Susan

    I just had to take my top
    I just had to take my top off and wear the gown that they provided. The room was freezing to me too, so, I also wore socks and had a blanket over me.

    My techs were wonderful to me and I still stop in and see them.

    Good luck!


    Hugs, Jan