Posted by Dick L on March 24, 2016 at 17:45:38 from (50.43.223.10):
I have so many Doctors not and not sure what it will come of it. I went the family Doctor for a regular six month check up Monday. While I was there I wanted him to look at a sore on the top of my big toe that has taken three months to almost heal. He wasn't worried much about the toe but waiting for him to get in to see me my toes turned purple. He took hold of my foot and ask, why is your foot so cold. I said I didn't know it was cold. He said I don't like the looks of this you need to see a foot doctor right away. Went to the foot Doctor today and his nurse scraped the top of my toe down as far as she could without making it bleed. Doctor came in and said the toe looked good and would be fine for now but he want an exray to see how bad the bone spur was on top of both of my big toes. By this time my other toes had turned purple from hanging down and he said he needed to get me set up to do a blood flow to the feet. He said he was thinking I had poor blood flow to the feet is why they were cold and it took so long for the toe to heal. He said if the flow tests come out the way he thought he would get me in to see a vascular doctor. He wanted the test sooner than next month but because I already have appointments with my Neurologist and Neuro surgeon next week. I need to urge all of you working stiffs to keep on working so you can keep the money going into medicare to cover alla this.
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