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ohhhhhh ffs man! where was the warning!

"monster munch feet"

That's pretty tough talk for someone who says "joggers".

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Why don't you get nail clippers and cut it down?

Then it will catch. Fook that.

Pull it all off or tape it back on. Until it's ready to come off on its own.

 

:laugh: monster munch feet!!

 

Hey Bilbo your feet aint much better :laugh:

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Why don't you get nail clippers and cut it down?

 

Then it will catch. Fook that.

Pull it all off or tape it back on. Until it's ready to come off on its own. :laugh: monster munch feet!!

Hey Bilbo your feet aint much better :laugh:

:laugh: tha twat

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Why don't you get nail clippers and cut it down?

Then it will catch. Fook that.

Pull it all off or tape it back on. Until it's ready to come off on its own. :laugh: monster munch feet!!

Hey Bilbo your feet aint much better :laugh:

:laugh: tha twat

 

so am I :laugh:

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TC, if those ingrowing toenails are giving you discomfort you can get them removed. I got p1ssed off keep trying to trim mine back with a stanley blade, and then when I got a couple of whitlows I went to the GP. He referred me to a chiropodist but she couldn't sort them with her scalpel and organised the removal. It only took about 20-30 minutes to do both, and you get to watch. After removal they apply some liquid which kills the nail roots. After about a fortnight there is no discomfort at all, and been OK since.

 

This is after about 5 days, first dressing change, healing quite nicely.

 

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TC, if those ingrowing toenails are giving you discomfort you can get them removed. I got p1ssed off keep trying to trim mine back with a stanley blade, and then when I got a couple of whitlows I went to the GP. He referred me to a chiropodist but she couldn't sort them with her scalpel and organised the removal. It only took about 20-30 minutes to do both, and you get to watch. After removal they apply some liquid which kills the nail roots. After about a fortnight there is no discomfort at all, and been OK since.

 

This is after about 5 days, first dressing change, healing quite nicely.

 

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I watched when gp froze mine then cut it out,but when I had mine done in hospital they knocked me out for it.
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TC, if those ingrowing toenails are giving you discomfort you can get them removed. I got p1ssed off keep trying to trim mine back with a stanley blade, and then when I got a couple of whitlows I went to the GP. He referred me to a chiropodist but she couldn't sort them with her scalpel and organised the removal. It only took about 20-30 minutes to do both, and you get to watch. After removal they apply some liquid which kills the nail roots. After about a fortnight there is no discomfort at all, and been OK since.

 

This is after about 5 days, first dressing change, healing quite nicely.

 

attachicon.giftoes-s.jpg

I watched when gp froze mine then cut it out,but when I had mine done in hospital they knocked me out for it.

 

 

Only bit about it which was painful was when they administered the local anaesthetic with a 2" canula from the tip of the toe down to about the 1st knuckle. Most of the time was spent waiting for the anaesthetic to work. The nail root killer was applied with what looked to me like a bamboo skewer FFS :laugh:

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