Granted this is after the fact, but AFAIK no radio tech like that is allowed to say ANYTHING to a patient about what the image is. They're not trained in what it is, only in taking the pictures. It's up to the radiologist to look at the pictures and determine what the crap is going on.
Keep that in mind for future refrence. I once had my liver scanned for some pain and got a tad bit nervous as the tech asked me 1/2 way thru some funny questions about why I was there, I only later found out it was because my liver looked totally normal.
Glad to hear you're ok
