geo said:
Office mate has problems with her feet.
Has RX for Orthonics & chit for boots.
QM types say, get the Orthonics & we'll fit them to boots
Ortho types say, get the boots & we'll fit them to the Orthonics
Catch 22!
They prescribe and issue the orthotics, then we buy and issue the boots.
We can NOT buy you boots until you have the orthotics. Kind of silly wouldn't it be for us to send her downtown to try on and buy boots to "accomodate her orthotics" when she doesn't have the damn orthotics yet.
It happens DAILY ... "Can I have the paperwork to go downtown and get boots to fit my orthotics please?? Here's my chit..."
Vern: "Where's your orthotics??"
"Well I don't get them for another 2 weeks but I need my boots now!!"
Vern (while beating head off wall for 3rd time that day): "Oh, so you want the Crown to spend 800 bucks or so, to get you boots to "accomodate" your orthotics ... NOW, but in 2 weeks when you get the orthotics how exactly do you know that the ones you pick will do that??"
"But I need boots now."
Vern (by now having aneurysm): Good then, if you're willing to sign this little memo here (yes, I have a memo on file ... just add name and service number) stating that you'll re-imburse the Crown for the costs of that purchased footwear the day you get your orthotics and discovered that those boots don't work, I'll sign the 2227 to let you go downtown."
Sadly, no one ever takes me up on it.
They also make orthotics at the Base Hospital here, and the troops come over to clothing with the chit & the orthotics (well, as per above most of them wait until they have their orthotics - the ones that don't come back again when the actually have them).
There's no Catch22 at all. Physio should be making orthotics based on the soldiers needs and foot requirements ... certainly not based upon the boot. What the hell is physio going to do in 6 months if buddy's boot is ruined and he needs a new pair that has been discontinued or is not available at the location where the soldier is on course or something?? If that's what physio at your location is doing ... I see the problem, and it's not in Supply.
Edited to add: I have seen orthotics that are a good 1.5-2 inchs deep in the instep, what if this girl bought boots that were not able to accomodate an orthotic that deep along with her foot?? If that's the orthotic that she needed that would fix her problem?? Physio just going to make them thinner (thus not really fixing anything then) to fit in the boot she bought?? This scenario baffles the shit out of me.
That makes no sense to me, and I've never seen it happen here.