Do you know what's scary?
When you go in for a MRI and everyone is business as usual. Then after 30 minutes, they started acting funny. They are asking if you're ok way to much.
They go form business to treating you with super kit gloves. What the heck changed?
Imaging tech use gloves made from the skins of baby foxes? What happened to their vixen mothers? And does PETA know about this?
True
time: some 30 years ago I had my head examined by MRI. They found more than should be there and I had surgery a week later. What was found was on the order of the size of a ping-pong ball - visually obvious - but the staff did nothing unusual. Because an MRI produces a series of pictures that are like slices of whatever is being imaged, I do not think the imaging techs even saw the pictures as they were being produced. It was only later that a doctor or a similarly qualified person looked at the images and started trying to reach me (pre-cell-phone days).
So unless imaging center procedures have changed significantly or a doctor being on-hand to view the images was part of what her doctor ordered (but why the mystery? if a doctor was there, why wasn't LFR told what was seen?), LFR's story is dubious, IMO.