Cure your Ingrown Toenail - Without Surgery!
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Cure Your Ingrown Toenail Without Surgery
Two years ago, as I hobbled through the pharmacy looking for anything that would ease the pain of a badly infected ingrown toenail, I reluctantly realized that the only way I could get relief was through surgery.
Then I researched toenail surgery on the Internet. Try it, and watch some of the videos, if you can stomach it.
Surely there had to be something that would ease my pain without going through weeks of debilitating recovery from the scalpel. And then, I found it!
I don't consider myself a gullible person, and I delete those spam emails about miracle cures for whatever ails you. But when you're hurting, and your options seem pretty darn narrow, you convince yourself that it wouldn't hurt to at least try something "outside the box."
And am I glad I did! Read below for details.
Then I researched toenail surgery on the Internet. Try it, and watch some of the videos, if you can stomach it.
Surely there had to be something that would ease my pain without going through weeks of debilitating recovery from the scalpel. And then, I found it!
I don't consider myself a gullible person, and I delete those spam emails about miracle cures for whatever ails you. But when you're hurting, and your options seem pretty darn narrow, you convince yourself that it wouldn't hurt to at least try something "outside the box."
And am I glad I did! Read below for details.
My ingrown toenail was cured overnight!
How could something so simple be so effective?
When I received my order, the product was a teeny little black strip of space-age carbon fiber plus the adhesive kit that looked a little skimpy for my $15 outlay (plus S&H). But, I sat down with the instructions, followed them to the letter, and, to my delight, the pain immediately began easing.
I had been sleeping with my foot hanging off the bed, because the weight of the bedcovers caused pain. That's how bad it was. That night I climbed into bed and immediately was aware that the sheets didn't hurt. To top it off, I got up during the night and stubbed my poor toe on the corner of the bed. Twenty-four hours earlier I would have been writhing on the floor in pain and tears. Other than the ouch of the bump itself, my injured toenail didn't seem to mind at all!
By morning, I had absolutely no pain! Whatsoever! A few days later, I even gave myself a pedicure. My newly polished toenail looked passable enough that I was comfortable wearing sandals in public. I don't think anyone even noticed. And as time passed, I hardly gave my toe a thought, except to marvel at the lack of pain.
Eventually, the nail grew out to where the little strip fell off. By that time, my toenail had trained itself to behave. Two years later, I am still without pain! But I know where to go if it ever happens again.
What is that teeny little black strip worth to me now? Considering I didn't have to pay for surgery and doctor's appointments, and not to forget the downtime during recovery, and the immediate relief from months of pain, I'd say that's pretty priceless. But $15 is fair and fine by me.
I had been sleeping with my foot hanging off the bed, because the weight of the bedcovers caused pain. That's how bad it was. That night I climbed into bed and immediately was aware that the sheets didn't hurt. To top it off, I got up during the night and stubbed my poor toe on the corner of the bed. Twenty-four hours earlier I would have been writhing on the floor in pain and tears. Other than the ouch of the bump itself, my injured toenail didn't seem to mind at all!
By morning, I had absolutely no pain! Whatsoever! A few days later, I even gave myself a pedicure. My newly polished toenail looked passable enough that I was comfortable wearing sandals in public. I don't think anyone even noticed. And as time passed, I hardly gave my toe a thought, except to marvel at the lack of pain.
Eventually, the nail grew out to where the little strip fell off. By that time, my toenail had trained itself to behave. Two years later, I am still without pain! But I know where to go if it ever happens again.
What is that teeny little black strip worth to me now? Considering I didn't have to pay for surgery and doctor's appointments, and not to forget the downtime during recovery, and the immediate relief from months of pain, I'd say that's pretty priceless. But $15 is fair and fine by me.
Here's the link
- NailEase
- Eliminate ingrown toenails - fast, painless, effective, and safe
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bames24
Jun 2, 2011 @ 11:55 am | delete
- informative lens.. thanks for sharing
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efam
May 22, 2010 @ 2:37 am | delete
- I fixed my ingrown toenail by cutting a v into the middle of the nail.The nail repairs itself by growing in toward the v in the nail,this is a simple and effective way to fix the problem as opposed to having surgery
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gigi7212
Mar 15, 2012 @ 8:27 pm | delete
- Wow, I'm going to try it tonight. I've been suffering with this for 2 weeks now and have no insurance. Plus, I work as a Mobile Notary and can't afford to miss work as I am self-employed.
How far down did you cut the V? Did you cause bleeding?
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