November 19, 2009
At the orthopedic clinic

I went to the doctor today. This is a landmark occasion, as the last time I saw a medical office it was for my Turning Point Exam in 2006 when I turned 40. Today, though, I needed to have someone with gear confirm my foot problem was not a broken bone.

So I hobbled down to the Kodokan Building Clinic where they specialise in orthopedics, rehab, and outpatient dialysis. Dr. Yamamoto, who has been practicing medicine since I was 2, did exactly what I hoped he would. After listening to my history and prodding my foot a bit, he took me in for a roentgen, then showed me photographic evidence that my foot is only sprained rather than fractured. I am relieved.

I love looking at my own invisible insides. X-rays are magic and bones are beautiful. Dr. Yamamoto pointed out a previous injury, too - a sprained toe join from when I fell off a stone piling in Evanston in 1995. It really does look all messed up in there. I guess I can expect more problems with my feet in the future. At least I know where to go now.

As is almost always the case when I seek medical advice, there is no treatment for my problem. I’ve got 3 weeks’ worth of Loxoprofen (in easy to use transdermal tape form) to ease my pain and orders not to dance or jump for a while. I guess I will spend the next few weeks refining my hand hooping and minis.

Today I give a thumbs-up to socialised medicine. I was in and out of the clinic in under an hour without an appointment and the total cost for my initial visit, doctor’s consultation, two x-rays and 3 weeks of meds was 1860 yen (about $20). Plus the 115 yen I spent on a chocolate pudding to treat myself for being a good girl at the doctor’s office.

Posted by kuri at November 19, 2009 01:32 PM

Comments

What? No lollipop? Chocolate pudding instead.

Good to hear it is not broken. What a good excuse to put your feet up for a bit.

odaijini!!

Posted by: The Goddess on November 20, 2009 03:37 PM

does the doctor speak english?

Posted by: miki on December 10, 2009 01:46 PM

He did not speak English. Well, he spoke a little bit but the important stuff was all in Japanese.

Posted by: Kriste on December 11, 2009 09:16 AM
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