Posted by JerryS on July 05, 2016 at 00:26:27 from (98.80.104.238):
In Reply to: CT Scan posted by GordoSD on July 04, 2016 at 13:27:09:
Couple of years ago I went in to my family doctor for annual routine wellness check. When I took off my shirt in the exam room I noticed a big speck-back tick just under my shoulder blade. Tried to reach him, but my arm had too much belly to reach around. When the doc came in I asked him if he would pinch that tick off my back. He said he would, but later.
Later he led me down to the surgery room, stretched me out and turned on the big light, put on a mask and a monocle. He heated the tick up with some sort of device, then very carefully tweezed it off and dropped it in a surgical pan like it was a diseased kidney. He used alcohol to wash the divot where the tick had been dining, then covered it with a Band-aid.
Being just an old country boy I had removed hundreds of ticks in my lifetime, but none with so much ceremony. I guess I just didn't realize the medical complexities involved. Anyway, when my insurance statement came in the mail I noticed Blue Cross was charged $250 for "...excise and disposal of subcutaneous foreign object", or some such words. Even I was struck by what a close call I must have had.
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