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Speechless

Discussion in 'United Kingdom' started by Pauline burrell-saward, Jan 11, 2016.

  1. Pauline burrell-saward

    Pauline burrell-saward Active Member


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    Not often I'm lost for words but!!!

    Someone has just come in for an appointment ( new) and proceeded to describe what I assume is a soft corn.

    Went to book an appointment, when she asked how I would treat it, I told her I would remove it if my diagnosis was correct, she then proceeded to tell me she doesn't believe in medical intervention and wanted something to heal her from the inside like reflexology.

    She obviously didn't make the appointment.

    Do tell me how do you treat a corn from the inside!!!!!!
     
  2. sdrpod

    sdrpod Member

    Suppose you could get a fine drill bit then drill from the opposite side of the toe through the bone to the corn which will then push it out.
     
  3. jos

    jos Active Member

    Hahaha...couldn't you just pull out that magic wand that patients think that we have?
    Or you could chant, waft some plant matter over it and burn aromatherapy and ...poof...it's gone!!

    Then some ceremonial destruction of the offending footwear that probably started the whole thing!

    I mean- REALLY, what is up with people these days-has everyone gone mad???
     
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