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  1. Onya Ali Sadrieh way to promote the profession, but I guess he doesn´t care as he drives off to the bank with a truck load of $$$$$$$$$$$.
     
  2. Boots n all Well-Known Member

    l wonder what the long term fallout would be like for these surgeons and their clients when they realise a lot of them wont be as comfortable in a high heel after, not every procedure is a success l am sure....if it aint broken dont fix it!

    Actually this is old Simon, some of my diabetic clients have been doing that prior to getting to see me for years.

    Here is a pic of a diabetics shoe from the inside, they are been treated for an infection in the big toe and the nail keeps lifting for some reason, l think she will be getting a foot shorting procedure very soon if she doesnt ditch the shoes, at least then the shoe that is currently too small will then fit:hammer:
     

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  3. Griff Moderator

    Just read the article. Not a superb bit of marketing for Podiatry in the UK when this is our response to the topic under discussion:

    More of a 'bloke down the pub' sort of comment rather than a professional point of view in my opinion.
     
  4. I like bloke down the pub comments. What time you getting there?
     
  5. Griff Moderator

    Leaving Herts at about 7 so all being well traffic wise I'd say 9ish. You?
     
  6. Leaving mid-afternoon so hopefully be there before you.
     
  7. Griff Moderator

    I thought they'd fly you up in a chartered jet or something... or at the very least a private helicopter... :rolleyes:
     
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