The first mammogram I got a few years ago was thoroughly humiliating, which was why I was nervous about the one today.
What a difference! The staff were wonderful and understanding, and curious about if I new the cause, what changes I'd seen, and so on. I was comfortable enough to joke a little bit - one staff asked me why I was so casual about gynecomastia because most men are very nervous and embarrassed. Had a mammogram, and the tech apologized, and was surprised when I told her I'd had one and understood why women complain about mammograms, and that probably wasnt going to change, no matter how nice she was. She laughed, which set a nice mood. She noted that most men with boobs were smaller than me, and saggier, so I asked if she would call them 'perky'. Giggle from her. I asked if she saw many men who were 'perky'. Another laugh. It was a thoroughly pleasant experience.
I have a minor cyst, which concerned the ultrasound tech until she'd reviewed the mammogram results with the radiologist. The worst part, honestly, was having to hold my left arm up to be clear of the ultrasound - that's the arm I had a rotator cuff repaired several weeks ago, so it hurt quite a bit.
I noted my ongoing discomfort, and one of the techs noted that with my size, some support would be helpful, so we talked a little about bras. She hadn't encountered many men who were open-minded about support garments. She recommended a place for a bra fitting, too.
The doc seconded the opinion about support after I told her what my measurements were - and what the on-line and herroom.com had recommended as my bra size. I have a little more musculature than an average woman with DDs, but they're still a strain. So tonight will be a discussion with my wife about what the doc said, then I'll contact the lingerie store the tech recommended. It's downtown Houston, but I have to make the trip to replace a car that was flooded by Harvey. So I can take daughter to school, visit dealership, get a bra fitting, hit another dealership, and be back around lunchtime (unless I'm slowed by paperwork for the car).
I will go back to that facility the next time I get a mammogram. It was a pleasant experience.