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konadora
Singapore66063 Posts
On May 07 2009 16:52 brjdrb wrote: i actually have this right now as well. i've had it before as well, though i've never needed surgery. it should clear up after you remove the nail that's digging into the skin
Problem is I don't know if it's removed, and this is not my first time. Other times I just cut a whole chunk out, and it bleeds like mad. After a week or so it recovers though, so it's fine with me.
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Korea (South)3086 Posts
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konadora
Singapore66063 Posts
Is 41 posts a day a lot? I've seen a few other forums with members like 100 posts a day
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well now your back is going to hurt because you just pulled lawn duty
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konadora
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United States11390 Posts
Everyone should strive to be as awesome as Backho though.
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konadora
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NeverGG
United Kingdom5399 Posts
Try bathing it in some warm water (or even camomile tea if you can find it.) - I've had an ingrown tow nail in the past so I totally sympathise with you - it hurts like hell and is annoying too! Also Aloe vera is very soothing (once things such as this have healed a little and aren't so raw.)
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konadora
Singapore66063 Posts
On May 07 2009 17:20 NeverGG wrote: Try bathing it in some warm water (or even camomile tea if you can find it.) - I've had an ingrown tow nail in the past so I totally sympathise with you - it hurts like hell and is annoying too! Also Aloe vera is very soothing (once things such as this have healed a little and aren't so raw.) Ooh, I'll try that. If it works then it'll save a trip to the doctor Thanks!!
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NeverGG
United Kingdom5399 Posts
On May 07 2009 17:22 konadora wrote:Show nested quote +On May 07 2009 17:20 NeverGG wrote: Try bathing it in some warm water (or even camomile tea if you can find it.) - I've had an ingrown tow nail in the past so I totally sympathise with you - it hurts like hell and is annoying too! Also Aloe vera is very soothing (once things such as this have healed a little and aren't so raw.) Ooh, I'll try that. If it works then it'll save a trip to the doctor Thanks!!
It's terrible to say it, but my Mum used to bathe our cat's eyes with swabs coated in camomile tea if they got infected. She said it's really soothing and works for a lot of things. It's amazing how healing tea can be in different respects. (Shame I hate proper green tea -_- )
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konadora
Singapore66063 Posts
On May 07 2009 17:26 NeverGG wrote:Show nested quote +On May 07 2009 17:22 konadora wrote:On May 07 2009 17:20 NeverGG wrote: Try bathing it in some warm water (or even camomile tea if you can find it.) - I've had an ingrown tow nail in the past so I totally sympathise with you - it hurts like hell and is annoying too! Also Aloe vera is very soothing (once things such as this have healed a little and aren't so raw.) Ooh, I'll try that. If it works then it'll save a trip to the doctor Thanks!! It's terrible to say it, but my Mum used to bathe our cat's eyes with swabs coated in camomile tea if they got infected. She said it's really soothing and works for a lot of things. It's amazing how healing tea can be in different respects. (Shame I hate proper green tea -_- ) Bathe cat's eyes? O.O"
I got a traditional tea set at home that I use once in a while to drink tea from while the 1830 KST PLs as well as late-night VOD marathons. Homemade tea using tea leaves are nice :D
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On May 07 2009 15:40 G.s)NarutO wrote: Hey.. dude! If you got something like this: (paronychia)
-_-; I hope I'm not scaring you, because the surgery isn't bad.. it hurts much more to leave it like it is.
I've had that once on one of my toes, like fanatacist says it's just an ingrown nail. You don't always need surgery, mostly you just apply a bandage with some product on it (it was something bordeaux/red for me) and it'll heal. Surgery is only necessary when it becomes really bad. Edit: and I also had to bathe it in some warm water with desinfectant stuff in it, that was the fun part. ^_^
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NeverGG
United Kingdom5399 Posts
On May 07 2009 17:33 konadora wrote:Show nested quote +On May 07 2009 17:26 NeverGG wrote:On May 07 2009 17:22 konadora wrote:On May 07 2009 17:20 NeverGG wrote: Try bathing it in some warm water (or even camomile tea if you can find it.) - I've had an ingrown tow nail in the past so I totally sympathise with you - it hurts like hell and is annoying too! Also Aloe vera is very soothing (once things such as this have healed a little and aren't so raw.) Ooh, I'll try that. If it works then it'll save a trip to the doctor Thanks!! It's terrible to say it, but my Mum used to bathe our cat's eyes with swabs coated in camomile tea if they got infected. She said it's really soothing and works for a lot of things. It's amazing how healing tea can be in different respects. (Shame I hate proper green tea -_- ) Bathe cat's eyes? O.O" I got a traditional tea set at home that I use once in a while to drink tea from while the 1830 KST PLs as well as late-night VOD marathons. Homemade tea using tea leaves are nice :D
Yeah seriously - the cat seemed to enjoy it too (weird thing.) I totally agree with you on that one - I'm not a traditional tea-drinking Brit, but I love brewing fruit teas (yummy!)
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On May 07 2009 17:00 konadora wrote: Is 41 posts a day a lot? I've seen a few other forums with members like 100 posts a day
It's quite a lot for TL.net. One of my friends even tried to talk me into a bet that admins are actually increasing your post count since it's going up so fast.
Also, try bathing your finger in warm water and keep a soaked bandage if it starts to swell. Try to keep the place clean and keep to pressure applied on the finger to the minimum.
Hope you'll be better soon.
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I have never heard of fruit tees.
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konadora
Singapore66063 Posts
On May 07 2009 17:52 NeverGG wrote:Show nested quote +On May 07 2009 17:33 konadora wrote:On May 07 2009 17:26 NeverGG wrote:On May 07 2009 17:22 konadora wrote:On May 07 2009 17:20 NeverGG wrote: Try bathing it in some warm water (or even camomile tea if you can find it.) - I've had an ingrown tow nail in the past so I totally sympathise with you - it hurts like hell and is annoying too! Also Aloe vera is very soothing (once things such as this have healed a little and aren't so raw.) Ooh, I'll try that. If it works then it'll save a trip to the doctor Thanks!! It's terrible to say it, but my Mum used to bathe our cat's eyes with swabs coated in camomile tea if they got infected. She said it's really soothing and works for a lot of things. It's amazing how healing tea can be in different respects. (Shame I hate proper green tea -_- ) Bathe cat's eyes? O.O" I got a traditional tea set at home that I use once in a while to drink tea from while the 1830 KST PLs as well as late-night VOD marathons. Homemade tea using tea leaves are nice :D Yeah seriously - the cat seemed to enjoy it too (weird thing.) I totally agree with you on that one - I'm not a traditional tea-drinking Brit, but I love brewing fruit teas (yummy!) I don't know how to brew fruit tea, so I just buy those packet fruit fusion teas (I love Strawberries )
Currently putting my finger in a cup of semi-hot/more-than-warm water.
On May 07 2009 17:54 FirstBorn wrote:Show nested quote +On May 07 2009 17:00 konadora wrote: Is 41 posts a day a lot? I've seen a few other forums with members like 100 posts a day It's quite a lot for TL.net. One of my friends even tried to talk me into a bet that admins are actually increasing your post count since it's going up so fast.
lol.
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On May 07 2009 17:00 konadora wrote: Is 41 posts a day a lot? I've seen a few other forums with members like 100 posts a day I had 100/day before on Gaiaonline, with a total of 18000.
Like 30/day on clanbnu.net old one with 5000
Now this site... It is in general a lot slower/less post than other sites, so 41 is A LOT here.
But I am a forumwhore so I will give you a challenge.
Lemonwalrus I been banned like 20 times T_T
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On May 07 2009 15:33 konadora wrote:So my ring finger's fingernail overgrow or something, and it was hurting like hell. I took a nail clipper and clipped it off, and there was lots of blood and pus. It's now red and swollen. I'm having a hard time typing, so I might only do short translations or not do any at all until my finger is healed. Every time I use it to type, it hurts and it starts bleeding again
I'd say go to the doctors and get it checked. Your finger is infected you'll need some antibiotic for it.
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Valhalla18444 Posts
On May 07 2009 18:54 fanatacist wrote:Show nested quote +On May 07 2009 17:00 konadora wrote: Is 41 posts a day a lot? I've seen a few other forums with members like 100 posts a day I had 100/day before on Gaiaonline, with a total of 18000. Like 30/day on clanbnu.net old one with 5000 Now this site... It is in general a lot slower/less post than other sites, so 41 is A LOT here. But I am a forumwhore so I will give you a challenge. Lemonwalrus I been banned like 20 times T_T
i just banned u and unbanned u 20 times but i did it so fast the bot didn't see
fartin in your mouth fartin fartin in your mouth
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On May 07 2009 18:54 fanatacist wrote:Show nested quote +On May 07 2009 17:00 konadora wrote: Is 41 posts a day a lot? I've seen a few other forums with members like 100 posts a day I had 100/day before on Gaiaonline, with a total of 18000. Like 30/day on clanbnu.net old one with 5000 Now this site... It is in general a lot slower/less post than other sites, so 41 is A LOT here. But I am a forumwhore so I will give you a challenge. Lemonwalrus I been banned like 20 times T_T But I mean like forever banned.
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