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MindyJ
09-26-2012, 06:15 AM
This is my tenth post and wanted it to be doozy.
I had to go to my doctor for a yearly physical. I was wearing by bra all day and just before I left to go to the doctor I removed my bra. Arrive at the doctor and they get me right in. While I was putting on the paper gown I noticed the slight impressions that the bra left on my skin. I am sure the doctor noticed. It was all I could think about driving home. Oh well, should of been thinkin.

Roberta Young
09-26-2012, 06:18 AM
Mindy, I dont think the good doctor raised a eyebrow. Now get to posting Girl! Roberta

linda allen
09-26-2012, 06:21 AM
Yes, those marks will stay for up to a couple hours or even more. My breast forms leave a pattern on my chest so I have to remember that if I'm going to have to bare my chest within a couple of hours.

Or I could just leave them on! :eek:

KatieTaylor
09-26-2012, 06:30 AM
I love the marks bras leave when i take mine off. Doctors are professionals so wont say anything and will more than likely have forgotten about it by the next time they see you. They may not have even noticed.
Katie Taylor x

Jenny Doolittle
09-26-2012, 07:40 AM
Maybe next time it will be a beautiful tan lines he sees.

linda allen
09-26-2012, 07:46 AM
........ Doctors are professionals so wont say anything and will more than likely have forgotten about it by the next time they see you. ...........

They probably won't say anything to you, but they may mention it to other doctors, nurses, wives, etc. We have a friend who is a nurse. She is constantly talking about the crossdressing and transgender people brought into the emergency room where she works. Not in a good way, either.

I don't think I'm going to let her see me in a bra and panties! :eek:

Beverley Sims
09-26-2012, 07:52 AM
I have permanent indentations from wearing a bra over the years.
I think others will have it but it is never mentioned here.

Dr.Susan
09-26-2012, 07:55 AM
Ditto you will be chatted about but most likely not by name more like 'This guy came to the office today...''
They probably won't say anything to you, but they may mention it to other doctors, nurses, wives, etc. We have a friend who is a nurse. She is constantly talking about the crossdressing and transgender people brought into the emergency room where she works. Not in a good way, either.

I don't think I'm going to let her see me in a bra and panties! :eek:

Shdow_dragoness
09-26-2012, 08:02 AM
Doctors are there to observe and detect any specific problems that the doctor is trained in. Most of the time they wont say anything, unless you go to a dermatologist for something wicked on your back or torso such as a cancerous mole or weird breakout on your skin. If you happen to have a third nipple or oddly placed appendage he or she would forget your bra strap marks and be more baffled with your oddity.

kimdl93
09-26-2012, 08:16 AM
as others have said, your doctor could care less. He or she is there to help you live a healthy life. Honestly, this is a part of you that your physician may someday need to know.

EllenJo
09-26-2012, 08:23 AM
I agree with most of the reply's on this. Doctors just don't care unless it something that effects you health. I have to change into male underwear when I go to the Doctor but not so much because I am worried about them but because my wife would have a fit if I went in panties.

Jamie Christopher
09-26-2012, 08:30 AM
That's happened to me too....and things like "oh I see you shave your underarms"....."yes, it keeps the rash away".........etc. Oh well, like Linda said those bra marks stay for quite a while; PLANNING.

Jamie

Anita_2
09-26-2012, 09:02 AM
I agree with reply's on this. But and doctors are only human beings.

wilt575
09-26-2012, 01:02 PM
I have permanent indentations from wearing a bra over the years.
I think others will have it but it is never mentioned here.

Are they from the shoulder straps or the band, and obvious bra lines, do you get comments.

wilt575
09-26-2012, 01:06 PM
Maybe next time it will be a beautiful tan lines he sees.

I can second that all tan lines are beautiful, love my bikini triangle tan lines, when I go shirtless.

RADER
09-26-2012, 02:33 PM
Next time, wear the bra, and with forms; Then ask the Doctor, Do you have any questions for me?
Rader

cyndigurl45
09-26-2012, 02:54 PM
I can still remember those days LOL my doctor actually recommended I wear a bra, that my expanding breast tissue needed to be supported or they would begin to sag and have back issues

Barbara Jo
09-26-2012, 02:58 PM
It 's a fact of life...... human nature that people will talk about other people when they are not around, even we do it.
If it's not about a a bra impression, etc, it will be about something else . :)

Jeannie
09-26-2012, 03:25 PM
Doctor to staff: Can you believe that (insert your name here) had bra marks:

Staff to SO: I can't believe that one of our patience had bra marks today. Go figure.

It happens people professional or believe not. My wife worked in the medical field and would bring home some good stories from the office. Just saying that's all.

Stephanie47
09-26-2012, 03:31 PM
When I was in college (mid 1960's) I had a physical scheduled for a part time job at United Parcel Service. Prior to the physical I had been wearing one of my mother's pull on open bottom black girdles. When I took it off I noticed the impressions. Ugh! I massaged my skin. I don't think they showed during the physical because I still had on my BVD's. But, it taught me I should not be en femme if I have an appointment where I would be partially or totally naked.

Now, as I banged this out, that maybe I should have shown up for my pre-induction or induction physical examination for the draft with bra and girdle impressions on my body? Life could have been different!

Cary
09-26-2012, 03:36 PM
A good doctor deals with a lot more things than a bra impression.I wouldn't worry are I. As least you didn't forget you were actaully wearing panties to your appointment. I just told my doctor that I crossdress and all was well.

lingerieLiz
09-26-2012, 03:42 PM
Playboy used to tell the girls they were going to photograph not to wear bra, panties, or anything tight the day of the shoot. That was in the days before photoshop.

Annette Todd
09-27-2012, 04:53 AM
[QUOTE=linda allen;2970006]We have a friend who is a nurse. She is constantly talking about the crossdressing and transgender people brought into the emergency room where she works. Not in a good way, either.QUOTE]

You might mention to this "friend" about the Health Information Portability and Accountability Act HIPAA. Health professionals at ALL levels must comply. It shows a complete lack of tact and professionalism to discuss these types of things about other people who have suffered trauma sufficient to be brought to an emergency room.

Forget the bra and panties! I wouldn't trust this woman to get me a glass of water!

Mollyanne
09-27-2012, 06:47 AM
I have seen my bra marks on my chest and on my back and "Franky Scarlet, I don't give a damn"

Molly

BLUE ORCHID
09-27-2012, 07:02 AM
Hi Mindy, I'm sure that you were not the first guy that he ever saw with something like that.

meganmartin
09-27-2012, 07:03 AM
I think many medical professionals are used to just about anything.

Back when I had my physical the doctor removed a sock and notice my toes where painted, all she said was " nice color "

linda allen
09-27-2012, 07:06 AM
[QUOTE=linda allen;2970006]We have a friend who is a nurse. She is constantly talking about the crossdressing and transgender people brought into the emergency room where she works. Not in a good way, either.QUOTE]

You might mention to this "friend" about the Health Information Portability and Accountability Act HIPAA. Health professionals at ALL levels must comply. It shows a complete lack of tact and professionalism to discuss these types of things about other people who have suffered trauma sufficient to be brought to an emergency room.

Forget the bra and panties! I wouldn't trust this woman to get me a glass of water!

At my age, I've learned that it's wise to choose your battles. This would be a battle that's not worth fighting.

Anita_2
09-27-2012, 08:47 AM
I think many medical professionals are used to just about anything.

Back when I had my physical the doctor removed a sock and notice my toes where painted, all she said was " nice color "

Do you know what later he told to nurse?
I am not interesting what they will tel to anybody if that can not have consequence for my professional job. :)
For us is very important not to care "what will they tell later" if there is no consequence for us directly. One my colleague on job has no good word for any person - normaly when he is with me - later he is talking bad things about me :)

meganmartin
09-27-2012, 11:01 AM
Anita - I admit sometimes I worry about that and my wife thinks sometimes I get to comfortable, but I am finally in a place in my life not ashamed of being a cross-dresser and if they want to talk about me it won't bother me one bit.

PretzelGirl
09-27-2012, 09:29 PM
If I am not there, should I really care? If you worried about what others say behind your back, you may as well worry all the time. People talk behind other's back. Human nature. You can get upset about it or not sweat it.

Jess Marie
09-27-2012, 09:40 PM
You have to remember, Doctors see many people a day. I'm sure you aren't the most interesting story the doctor has to tell. I mean, if you were still wearing the bra, maybe you'd be a good story. But I highly doubt anything. My brother is a cop and he loves to tell stories, but there is never a named mentioned and usually never a physical description. I think everything will be just fine.

Susan.
09-29-2012, 01:57 AM
I have been to doctors tons of times and they barely notice anything. In the old days you had to take off your shirt and now they just listen through the shirt. Even when they are probing they seem to be looking away. Unless they were specifically looking at your skin there is a good chance no one saw anything.

dragdoll
09-29-2012, 02:21 AM
I went to my family doctor years ago, I forget what for, but I had been going there since I was in grade school. Anyway, I had to remove my shirt and he asked me "Are you a swimmer?"
I replied with "Yeah I swim sometimes but I'm not a professional swimmer. Why?"
Doctor: "Why did you shave your chest?"
Me: "Don't worry about it."
That was the end of the conversation. I left with a clean bill of health then went home and had sex with my wife.

Anita_2
09-29-2012, 11:36 AM
Anita - I admit sometimes I worry about that and my wife thinks sometimes I get to comfortable, but I am finally in a place in my life not ashamed of being a cross-dresser and if they want to talk about me it won't bother me one bit.

I agree I am not interesed what another people are talking abut :)

Brianna612
09-29-2012, 11:57 AM
Doctors are just human. Some talk some don't, we can't control that.

Be who you are, be happy and don't worry about what others think.

In the end of it all what does it really matter?

STACY B
09-29-2012, 01:06 PM
Should have left it on an said while you put your back to the doctor ( Do u mind ) Maybe the Doc would have undone it for you ? BEHAIVE !!!!!

dallasmann
09-29-2012, 04:27 PM
People who have rich, full lives could care less.

susan54
09-29-2012, 07:08 PM
FortunatelyI rarely have to visit a doctor, but my bra marks seem to be permanent. I wear an underwired bra most of the time, but occasionally have to go without for up to 6 days. Even at the end of 6 days without a bra there are marks corresponding to the lower part of the front of the bra. Anyone else get this? I am slim, with no surplus chest flesh and wear a 36B bra with forms.

girltoy
09-29-2012, 07:36 PM
You might mention to this "friend" about the Health Information Portability and Accountability Act HIPAA. Health professionals at ALL levels must comply. It shows a complete lack of tact and professionalism to discuss these types of things about other people who have suffered trauma sufficient to be brought to an emergency room.


HIPAA covers individually identifiable health information. "We had a crossdresser come into the ER today!" does not violate HIPAA. "John Smith came into the ER today, dressed as a lady!" violates HIPAA.

Yes, your healthcare providers may comment to friends, family, and/or associates about generalities, so long as identifying information is not shared, they are not in violation of HIPAA laws. Something to keep in mind if you're paranoid.

Read up on HIPAA here (http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/privacy/hipaa/understanding/summary/privacysummary.pdf)

Dr.Susan
09-29-2012, 07:45 PM
Plus crossdressers are much more fun to talk about that sebaceous cysts, skin rashes, and ear infections at the bar after work.