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they need to justify the claims for your insurance.

 

some things pay more and you got govt insurance so they fluff it hard

 

ask the doctor o tell you exactly what he's doing and explain very single word.

 

sounds like they gonna loosen some things up and shave own some boney bits.

 

most likely not major or they'd send you to ortho instead. just for the pay would be my guess.

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I mean, I'm hoping they do surgery, but I am trying to figure out what these mean exactly. Lesions doesn't sound like part of the surgery, but maybe it's related. 

 

Or like you said, maybe they're just fluffing it up to get monies. 

they're putting down every single thing they're doing in... yes, surgery... every move as a separate billing code.

 

make them explain it to you.

 

bony lesion in the foot usually benign nuisances.

 

ask them, don't sign off until you understand.

 

podiatrists like to cut like they're big boys, but they mostly just do little things... will hurt cause they're feet but not generally dangerous.

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I'll bring my rope to the podiatrist. :laugh: 

 

 

I fully expect the surgery to hurt, if they do it. But I'd rather have some pain from surgery than my feet causing so much pain, I'd rather not walk. 

will hurt after, complain and the give ou better meds. don't walk till they say you can, bones go crunch.

 

you be ok.

 

mom worked for a podiatrist for more than 35 years, I transcribed the surgeries and worked a bit in the office.

 

nothing terrible ever happened. you'll be ok.

 

make Kate ask, she'll make them talk,

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Ah, nice.

 

Yea, if I can get the surgery, I'm definitely going to follow everything they say. 

LOL, I'm sure she could make them talk. 

cause srsly that belongs in food discussion an those posts count too

 

this here's for podiatry

 

oh and sirens and helicopters that's never good

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