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Smith (smiley)
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Date Posted: Tuesday, January 13, 2026, 07:26: am
I have a story that pertains to what will fit your physical for grown men thread. My experience comes at the V.A. clinic and ends at the V.A. hospital.
I was doing my semi annual office visit with my regular doctor when I showed her a rough patch of skin on my left nipple and asked if I might get some type of steroid cream to clear it up. She looked at it and got kind of excited. She told me that it was probably just a skin condition, but it could also be a type of cancer known as padget's desease. Now there are two kinds of padget's or padgett's desease and the one she was worried about was BAD!!
She sent me to a female imaging place and I got some x-rays done of my breast. I was told by the technician doing the x-ray it was common for men to get their breast x-rayed, but I think she was trying to make me feel better about being the only male in the place.
Back to the V.A. clinic where my regular doctor had been busy setting me up with a doctor who specialized in this type of problem. It was at a women's clinic some 125 miles South of where we were and it was for the next day, in the afternoon. The next day was, I think, a Friday, and also New Years Eve.
Next morning after getting my must do chores done, I headed South and found the clinic about three o'clock. After filling out the paper work, I talked to the doctor and she said that she would set me up fora biopsy as soon as possible after the first of the year. She said she planned on having me put to sleep while she did the biopsy, and to do that she would have to give me a physical examination. Now this is like four o'clock on new years eve and the clinic is just about deserted. She apologized to her nurse, but said she would require her to stay for the physical.
She told the nurse full body physical in preparation for an operation. Into the examining room where I was told to completely disrobe. Understand, I'm not an old man and the nurse is reasonably young and quite pretty. The doctor is a little younger than me an is attractive thought not as much as the nurse. I didn't think of it at the time, but seeing hoe it was a women's clinic, they probably didn't get many men to do physical exams on. The nurse weighed me,didn't measure my height, and then did my blood pressure. I have been weighed at the V.A. many times and always with my clothes on. I had a hospital gown on at this time and when the doctor came in she said you might as well leave the robe on a chair, you will have it off more than on.
I would like to interject here with something I was privy to that my primary doctor showed me. It was notes about the patient that are forwarded to the next doctor so that the next doctor knows if the patient has a hangup about something or in my case my doctor had written Mr. Smith is very comfortable with his body and discussing it. He has no problem with physical exams done by women nurses or doctors. This isn't exactly what was wrote but that was what it was meant to convey. When my regular doctor had done my initial physical exam, we had moments of humor that we both laughed at. On a more serious note, when I became erect while she was feeling my testicles for "anything that doesn't belong there", as I tried to apologize she reassured me it happened regularly.
I will continue this later, my back won't stand for any more.
Smith
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