Hi Geeks!!
I am new to this site - infact this is my first thread! What an informative site this is, I love the fact that we can all put our heads together and bounce off different ideas, hints and tips- its great!
I've been reading over old threads about the topic 'diabetes' and want to say thanks for the info already on here. But it has left me a little confused still about diabetecs?
I come away with two minds reading the threads, alot of really good information but I am still quite confuzzled!!
The split veiws seem to be;
1) You ask for a doctors note BEFORE any treatment can proceed - (but then there was the mention of doctors not having time to complete this - and a little tear off slip wont do for your insurers!!)
2) You should use your own initiative and if it is controlled - then you continue the treatment but obviously adapt it to suit the client (ensure plenty of skin support in waxing and do not soak the feet in pedicures/ do not soak the feet for long?? - again mixed views on this!)
Sorry to bring this up again, but I want to make sure I am doing my job right for when I take the plunge in 6 days and start mobile beauty!!
Thank you all, for your help and really look forward to your views.
:lol::lol:
I am new to this site - infact this is my first thread! What an informative site this is, I love the fact that we can all put our heads together and bounce off different ideas, hints and tips- its great!
I've been reading over old threads about the topic 'diabetes' and want to say thanks for the info already on here. But it has left me a little confused still about diabetecs?
I come away with two minds reading the threads, alot of really good information but I am still quite confuzzled!!
The split veiws seem to be;
1) You ask for a doctors note BEFORE any treatment can proceed - (but then there was the mention of doctors not having time to complete this - and a little tear off slip wont do for your insurers!!)
2) You should use your own initiative and if it is controlled - then you continue the treatment but obviously adapt it to suit the client (ensure plenty of skin support in waxing and do not soak the feet in pedicures/ do not soak the feet for long?? - again mixed views on this!)
Sorry to bring this up again, but I want to make sure I am doing my job right for when I take the plunge in 6 days and start mobile beauty!!
Thank you all, for your help and really look forward to your views.
:lol::lol: