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19th March 2007, 11:26 AM #31
Now I wear genuine Crocs. Anti-bacterial and light as a feather and verrrryyy comfortable. so far they've done a brilliant job of protecting my feet....mind you I haven't dropped anything on them yet.. .
Take the orthopaedic advice mate. I did the same to the small pinkie on my right hand many years ago. Too far from medical treatment so dosed up on morphine killed the pain nicely but now i have 2 brittle little fingernails instead of one on the same finger. every time i break one of them it tears the skin and bloody hurts.If you never made a mistake, you never made anything!
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19th March 2007, 03:51 PM #32
u stupid bastard! :-)
your second and third toenails need trimming - you should a got them at the same time u did the big one...
wheres me tshirt ???? eh ????Zed
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19th March 2007, 05:46 PM #33
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20th March 2007, 09:19 AM #34
whaddaya mean where did I pop up from ? from my mothers womb of course... slightly over a year ago.
Zed
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20th March 2007, 09:59 AM #35
Brendan I would take the advise of Pulse and get your GP to refer you on to an orthopaedic person. I had a similar injury to a finger in my formative years and the nail has not grown past the nail bed injury. On a big toe (which provides most of the balancing ability of a foot) I think I'd want it to be in as good a shape as possible. A stitch in time.... As a medical photographer in a past life I used to see a lot of these injuries which were used to desensitise (and help educate) people like Pulse. Still makes my sphincters tighten to see what I imagine was a ball-tearingly painful injury . Thanks for the reminder to pull on the boots - even for a 5 minute job!!
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