I PM'd you.I'm not a nurse but that doesn't mean I don't comprehend.![]()
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I PM'd you.I'm not a nurse but that doesn't mean I don't comprehend.![]()
I had an ingrown toenail that was getting infected and was very painful. I was very grateful when my podiatrist cut out the infected and ingrown part clear back to the nailbed and did whatever he had to do to the nailbed to make sure that part of the nail could never grow back. It was sore for a few days till it healed but has never given me any more grief. A doctor will never do anything to CAUSE infection, only to cure it, even if doing so causes temporary pain.Its infected because the Dr cut it off, ripped it out from under the bed and put acid under there so it couldn't grow back
Sounds like what I had in my C spine. When the surgeon saw my MRI, he says, wow, look at that big ol blown disc! I had more than that one. Showed me the areas of where I had them pressing on my spinal cord. More under the area that I got surgery for, but the surgeon said let's just do this for now. It was such a relief of pain. The surgery itself was hard, but worth it.I'm afraid it is worse. I'll PM you the medical information, it won't mean anything to the non-medical friends here. For all you non-nursing friends in plain language he has bulging disc that press in on his spinal cord in several places. Hopefully the neurologist will be able to do something about it.
Nah, not the Alexa, but the phones for sure! My son and I had been talking one day about something. Next day I'm getting all of these ads on my phone. I say ..hey Austin, I'm getting all of these ads since you and I were talking about it. He says..yep. This happens when your phone is on and sitting nearby. Or in your pocket. Or in a purse sitting close by. Crazy.They listen, I am sure!
So sad. My sister had really bad problems with her feet too from her diabetes. My brother now has Diabetes too. He walks a lot. Helps with his feet, but he says he still has problems.He wears diabetic socks and he doesn't have any toenails to cut. He keeps them down to where there's no white left