In this reflective report, I describe my experiences taking the patient history from Anwar Mohammed, who has multiple comorbidities including dysphagia and Alzheimer's disease.These insights while valuable in other sectors are essential in radiology where communication has a major effect on patient information, quality care healthcare provision.It enabled me to improve my communication abilities and professional conduct --abilities that will contribute to providing better patient care and more effective communication in my upcoming career as a radiologic technologist.I think over the challenges that confronted me, the lessons that were imparted to me, and the growth that I have personally achieved especially on the aspect of communication and professionalism in my work as a radiology technologist.Furthermore, this dysphagia made it necessary for me to be careful about how I worded my questions so as to not cause any discomfort, and I had to depend on relatives for other vital medical details.In conclusion, I discussed the difficulties I encountered while taking Anwar Mohammed's medical history, especially due to his Alzheimer's disease and dysphagia.