Hi everyone,
[Deep breath...] Okay, here goes. Got an email this week from a fellow saying, "Seeking regular therapist for sports injury rehab. I have a prescription from my physician. Please call today as soon as you get this to book an appointment today. I am staying in a hotel in ---, so I am not far."
When I called him, he explained he was a hockey player and a couple years ago had an accident on the ice that caused him to do the splits, with injury to his pelvic floor, associated scar tissue and whatnot, and had been receiving massage treatments related to erectile dysfunction.
Uh huh, I thought. A likely story.
He goes on to say that he was working with a therapist locally but that she'd moved and he was seeking someone new. He said he had a prescription from his doctor for massage treatment to the affected area. He acknowledged that he was asking about a sensitive issue for massage therapists.
I told him I'd have to think about the issue, that I was uncomfortable with just the information he'd presented (even though he seemed legit on the phone). He was going into a meeting so I had a few hours to decide. After we got off the phone, I had an idea and texted him asking him for his doctor's number as well as his last massage therapist's contact info. I expected not to hear back.
Well, today he's provided me with the info I requested. I've called his doctor, naturally she's on vacation. The doc's office said they'd fax me info (his prescription and related info) if I fax them a request including my credentials, so they are HIPPA compliant. (I'll be doing that in a couple hours.) I also left a message with his massage therapist, but have yet to hear back.
Now I realize that this could just be an elaborate ruse, but it sure seems like it could also be legit. We'll see what I hear back from the doc and therapist. But I'm wondering, has anyone done any kind of pelvic floor (perineum) treatment, or related treatment for an issue like this? If so, how did you deal with the family jewels? How did you deal with it at all?! I'm sympathetic to an actual injury, albeit in a sensitive area, but it makes me a bit squeamish.
Given that the guy suffers from erectile and ejaculatory dysfunction, I'm naturally very wary that he's going to have a "miraculous recovery" on the table...
I honestly can't believe I'm even considering this case, much less telling a public forum about it.
Thanks,
Marlene
[Deep breath...] Okay, here goes. Got an email this week from a fellow saying, "Seeking regular therapist for sports injury rehab. I have a prescription from my physician. Please call today as soon as you get this to book an appointment today. I am staying in a hotel in ---, so I am not far."
When I called him, he explained he was a hockey player and a couple years ago had an accident on the ice that caused him to do the splits, with injury to his pelvic floor, associated scar tissue and whatnot, and had been receiving massage treatments related to erectile dysfunction.
Uh huh, I thought. A likely story.
He goes on to say that he was working with a therapist locally but that she'd moved and he was seeking someone new. He said he had a prescription from his doctor for massage treatment to the affected area. He acknowledged that he was asking about a sensitive issue for massage therapists.
I told him I'd have to think about the issue, that I was uncomfortable with just the information he'd presented (even though he seemed legit on the phone). He was going into a meeting so I had a few hours to decide. After we got off the phone, I had an idea and texted him asking him for his doctor's number as well as his last massage therapist's contact info. I expected not to hear back.
Well, today he's provided me with the info I requested. I've called his doctor, naturally she's on vacation. The doc's office said they'd fax me info (his prescription and related info) if I fax them a request including my credentials, so they are HIPPA compliant. (I'll be doing that in a couple hours.) I also left a message with his massage therapist, but have yet to hear back.
Now I realize that this could just be an elaborate ruse, but it sure seems like it could also be legit. We'll see what I hear back from the doc and therapist. But I'm wondering, has anyone done any kind of pelvic floor (perineum) treatment, or related treatment for an issue like this? If so, how did you deal with the family jewels? How did you deal with it at all?! I'm sympathetic to an actual injury, albeit in a sensitive area, but it makes me a bit squeamish.
Given that the guy suffers from erectile and ejaculatory dysfunction, I'm naturally very wary that he's going to have a "miraculous recovery" on the table...
I honestly can't believe I'm even considering this case, much less telling a public forum about it.
Thanks,
Marlene