smexysexkay
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I had a new reflexology client today at the clinic where I work.
I went through the consultation with her and I always go through the contraindications immediately after the personal details (early on in the consultation), so that if I can't treat, not too much time has been spent and I can tell them that I'm sorry that I can't treat them today, but will be happy to treat on another occasion......etc.
Well I asked this woman if she had athlete's foot and she showed me a very small area between two toes on her right foot (she was still sitting in the chair at this point), but told me that she thought it was a chlorine allergy. I told her that it looked like athlete's foot, but would avoid that area.
Anyway, I continued with what turned out to be quite a long consultation, I then made up the lotion with aromatherapy oils for the foot massage afterwards, got the client on the couch and couldn't believe I was looking at the worst case of athlete's foot I have ever seen. In between every toe on both feet, the skin was coming away and along the length of both eye/ear pads - her left foot was bleeding.
It was now twenty minutes into the treatment, I had mixed up the oil and all because she hadn't disclosed information I had asked her for. She told me she didn't realise (she must have been in pain), so I decided that I would put some tea tree oil on the affected area and use the lotion blend to give her a very short foot massage, just working on the lower part of her feet.
I then charged her for the equivalent of a half hour treatment (as I still had to pay room rental) which she was happy to pay. But I can't understand how she didn't know she had the problem, or perhaps she was just trying it on.
Just wondered if anyone else had had a similar experience.
Lesley
I went through the consultation with her and I always go through the contraindications immediately after the personal details (early on in the consultation), so that if I can't treat, not too much time has been spent and I can tell them that I'm sorry that I can't treat them today, but will be happy to treat on another occasion......etc.
Well I asked this woman if she had athlete's foot and she showed me a very small area between two toes on her right foot (she was still sitting in the chair at this point), but told me that she thought it was a chlorine allergy. I told her that it looked like athlete's foot, but would avoid that area.
Anyway, I continued with what turned out to be quite a long consultation, I then made up the lotion with aromatherapy oils for the foot massage afterwards, got the client on the couch and couldn't believe I was looking at the worst case of athlete's foot I have ever seen. In between every toe on both feet, the skin was coming away and along the length of both eye/ear pads - her left foot was bleeding.
It was now twenty minutes into the treatment, I had mixed up the oil and all because she hadn't disclosed information I had asked her for. She told me she didn't realise (she must have been in pain), so I decided that I would put some tea tree oil on the affected area and use the lotion blend to give her a very short foot massage, just working on the lower part of her feet.
I then charged her for the equivalent of a half hour treatment (as I still had to pay room rental) which she was happy to pay. But I can't understand how she didn't know she had the problem, or perhaps she was just trying it on.
Just wondered if anyone else had had a similar experience.
Lesley