Mummy Feet and the Case of the Missing Personality
No... you didn't stumble upon Nancy Drew's personal blog. I'm sure her blog would be much more interesting than mine. After all, when you have a hunky boyfriend like Ned Nickerson and far-out, flippy hair, you've got to have a great blog!
On Monday I went to my podiatrist. If I had to base my final impression solely on the office, the staff, and the doctor's personality I would warn you to run far, far away from Dr. Hutchinson and don't look back. Fortunately, the blandness of the office, the less-than-friendly office staff, and the doctor's (lack of) personality was not all there was to my visit.
Let me get this out of the way because it just has to be told... I have had pet-rocks with way more personality than Dr. Hutchinson. I'm not exaggerating... pet-rocks at least have facial expressions. Sure, their expressions never change (unless you are prone to hallucinations) but they have them. Dr. H. did not smile the whole time I was with him. He was as bland as white rice boiled too long in tap water.
Even his two office staff assistants had no personality. The receptionist/assistant almost broke a smile when my sweet, little five year old flashed his sparkly, baby blues her way. Most people melt when he grins. The receptionist was young and had gorgeous long hair. If I had hair like that, I would smile all the time... especially when an adorable five year old boy flirted with me.
It was as if a creature from outer space came down and sucked out all the personality from the office. It was almost surreal. I tried to keep an open mind, though. I was already there and I wasn't going to walk out of the office at that point. I kept telling myself that having a winning personality is not a requirement to being a good doctor.
For all his blandness, I have to say that Dr. H. was very thorough. He spent a lot of time asking questions, checking out my feet, watching me walk up and down the hallway, and taking notes of everything. In all, he spent about an hour with me. I've never had that experience with a doctor before. After his non-smiling interview and examination, Dr. H. informed me that I have plantar fasciitis (I knew that), that I have high arches (suspected that), and explained how I roll my feet when I run (not good) .
He explained that my pain may be relieved with the use of orthotics... but not necessarily. He wanted to tape my feet to see if the additional support would be beneficial. If it is, there would be a good chance that orthotics would help. And tape my feet, he did! As I write this, both of my feet are bound with some serious tapeage. He wants me to wear the tape for three days. He told me to keep it on while I work and while doing my normal activities. He also told me to... ready for this? He told me to...
That's right! He told me to run! That way I would know if the tape helped during my running. Being one to follow the doctor's orders (mmm-hmmm), I ran two miles today. It was so nice to be back on the street. With my feet. My taped feet. My stiff, mummified, aching from too much adhesive, taped feet. And it was so much fun! Was it pain-free? Well, you'll have to wait for that. I really have to get my butt to bed.
Good night, everyone! Have an amazingly wonderful Wednesday!
On Monday I went to my podiatrist. If I had to base my final impression solely on the office, the staff, and the doctor's personality I would warn you to run far, far away from Dr. Hutchinson and don't look back. Fortunately, the blandness of the office, the less-than-friendly office staff, and the doctor's (lack of) personality was not all there was to my visit.
Let me get this out of the way because it just has to be told... I have had pet-rocks with way more personality than Dr. Hutchinson. I'm not exaggerating... pet-rocks at least have facial expressions. Sure, their expressions never change (unless you are prone to hallucinations) but they have them. Dr. H. did not smile the whole time I was with him. He was as bland as white rice boiled too long in tap water.
See? Pet rocks have personality!
Even his two office staff assistants had no personality. The receptionist/assistant almost broke a smile when my sweet, little five year old flashed his sparkly, baby blues her way. Most people melt when he grins. The receptionist was young and had gorgeous long hair. If I had hair like that, I would smile all the time... especially when an adorable five year old boy flirted with me.
It was as if a creature from outer space came down and sucked out all the personality from the office. It was almost surreal. I tried to keep an open mind, though. I was already there and I wasn't going to walk out of the office at that point. I kept telling myself that having a winning personality is not a requirement to being a good doctor.
For all his blandness, I have to say that Dr. H. was very thorough. He spent a lot of time asking questions, checking out my feet, watching me walk up and down the hallway, and taking notes of everything. In all, he spent about an hour with me. I've never had that experience with a doctor before. After his non-smiling interview and examination, Dr. H. informed me that I have plantar fasciitis (I knew that), that I have high arches (suspected that), and explained how I roll my feet when I run (not good) .
He explained that my pain may be relieved with the use of orthotics... but not necessarily. He wanted to tape my feet to see if the additional support would be beneficial. If it is, there would be a good chance that orthotics would help. And tape my feet, he did! As I write this, both of my feet are bound with some serious tapeage. He wants me to wear the tape for three days. He told me to keep it on while I work and while doing my normal activities. He also told me to... ready for this? He told me to...
**RUN!**
That's right! He told me to run! That way I would know if the tape helped during my running. Being one to follow the doctor's orders (mmm-hmmm), I ran two miles today. It was so nice to be back on the street. With my feet. My taped feet. My stiff, mummified, aching from too much adhesive, taped feet. And it was so much fun! Was it pain-free? Well, you'll have to wait for that. I really have to get my butt to bed.
Good night, everyone! Have an amazingly wonderful Wednesday!
Comments
Yay for running! Hope the tape does the trick!
So happy you got to test the waters and run. Really excited to hear how it went!
Maybe Dr. H just needs a few rock friends to get him out of his shell.
Bummer about the office:( Good luck with the running and the tape!
BTW: I texted you my address last night. I had issues e-mailing someone else who has g-mail. Maybe it is something with my computer. I hope that you got the text:) Happy Wednesday!!
No pic of the mummified tapeage done to your feet? I'm curious to see what this would look like.
HOORAY on the run though! Keep following the bland doctor's orders!
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