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Old 14th July 2006, 06:09 PM
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I will share a story and see if anyone has a similiar one.Had a 31 year old female come into my office.She had diabetes.She also has muscular dystrophy and is wheelchair bound and cannot even breathe without the aid of an oxygen tank.She came in twice since April for nail cutting.And,because she has New York Medicaid-podiatrists do not get reimbursed directly for these patients unless Medicaid is secondary to Medicare as insurance or the patient is younger than 21-I have to charge her cash.She pays it without complaint.
I know we as pods see all kinds of sad situations and unless you are dead,you will feel bad.But there is something especially heartbreaking about this young lady.
Anyone have any stories like this to share?
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Thumbs up Too true!

I know what you mean John, I hate doing 'doms', my 55 year old corpulant frame doesn't appreciate being huddled on a little stool in front of a semi mobile Pt, and then there are the issues of sterility of instruments etc etc, but when you see 100 yr olds ( i've got two) who just can't cut their nails I feel obliged to help. They should get social nail care from our supposed NHS - but dont. And if anybody responds with 'I'm a Podiatrist, I dont cut nails' dont bother, I could make out an acute needs CCP to blow your mind for both these Pts. So - I lose money and clinic time, but sleep better at nights!

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Old 15th July 2006, 04:02 PM
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I charge her 20 dollars and almost still feel like it is too much.I have to get paid for my work,so I do not feel a ton of guilt,but I do feel a little.
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