Subj : Re: Memories? To : Daryl Stout From : George Pope Date : Sun Sep 19 2021 13:04:32 > Bone spurs are the most common ailment podiatrists encounter. I usually > go to mine every month or two, to get the toenails trimmed. My arthritis > is so bad, that I can't squeeze the clippers. Plus, it lets them check > the feet for swelling, etc., as I have the potential to become type 2 > diabetic. I have a podiatry certified Rn come rto my home evet 6-7 weeks to trum my toes & do a full health check of my feet while she's down there. . . all for $50. In 1990, I was told the cost for a podiatry physician to trim my nails was $250+ (but it was 100% covered as I was in-hospital); since then our doctors have had several new contracts with the governmn (one-payor systemof universal healthcare coverage) & the podiatrists have opted out ogd the provincial medicare system & operate as individual private businesses, so I get a little ofg what ytou guys go through for everything, just when I need specialized feet work . Had my big toe's nail & matrix/bed removed a few yeares back; my GP sent me to a General Surgeon who did it (he died since, & General Surgeons just tefer all foot surical stuff to a podiatrist This guy I had was exceptional) If there's one thing I've learned in taking care of medical bills in the US for the past 15 years, is never pay the printed cost! I've seen a surgery bill knocked down to 20% of the original 4/5 thrown away) Can't do that here in BC, as that would be practicing law without a license. :P IMO, laws are made just to befuddle & require always more lawyer hours to resolve the problems they create. > CY> Who's the moderator who needs waking? > Joe Mackey (that'll get his ears burning ). > Daryl > ... Procatstinate: The cat can't decide to go out or stay inside. > === MultiMail/Win v0.52 > --- SBBSecho 3.14-Win32 > * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (1:2320/33) Your friend, <+]:{)} Cyberpope, Bishop of ROM --- SBBSecho 3.14-Linux * Origin: The Rusty MailBox - Penticton, BC Canada (1:153/757.2) .