My mom has hammer toes and they had to break them to reset them in order for 
them to be straight,,,she did the operation and they still are 
"hammered"....had the bunion worked on also...still all crooked....bad 
job....or maybe just impossible who knows?


 


 Pati
To: Pati
From: God
"Not what you wanted. Not what you asked for, nor what you deserve. You weren't 
supposed to get this -- but I made you strong enough to deal with it. How you 
view this gift, is entirely your choice."

 


 

-----Original Message-----
From: Jean Ann Tucker <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 6:08 am
Subject: NailTech:: Re: The Worst Toes Ever....






















Thanks Athena….have you ever heard of a dr wanting to break and
reset toes with ppl with this condition? I about fell of my pedi stool when she
mentioned that!!!



 






From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of athena elliott

Sent: Friday, January 23, 2009 12:19 AM

To: [email protected]

Subject: NailTech:: Re: The Worst Toes Ever....






 



Hi Jean Ann!!!!

.So he had twisted toes...like arthritis right? She had corns...prob had smelly
feet from bacteria over load....really thick nails ....and lots of corns right?
Oh and deep ridges in her nails which could just be from her shoes hitting the
nails since her toes go in diff directions. Also Pincer nails where the 
hyponichium
grows close.....
..

Personally these are the types of people I take care of on a reg basis. It does
not sound like you mention anythang close to "infection". Just really
scary to look at huh. 



You did everythang right. It was so nice of you to work on her in such a scary
condition. Poor lady. My ladys treat me like part of there family's lolol I
also have a client with twisted toes on my site just like the one you
mention.  It makes my heart glad to help them :)






On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 6:53 PM, Jean Ann Tucker <[email protected]> 
wrote:









Okay Tech's, this is my first posting. I have commented on several but never
posted. So here goes….I had an elderly lady that came in today for a mani/pedi.
She told me that she has some problems with her toes and so I told her that I
would help her out in every way that I could. OMG….let me just say that I had
never seen anything like what she put up on that foot rest. Total mess. I don't
think that she had ever had a pedicure in her life. Toes shaped every which way
but straight and the deepest ridges that I have ever seen. She told me that she
likes her toe nails really short and after looking at them I told her that her
hyponychium was  really high. I then advised her that I would trim down as
far as I could but due to hyponychium, I was limited to how far I could trim.
Okay….we got past that part and she then advised me that she had several
corns0several is an understatement!!!!!!!!!! I asked if she had seen a
podiatrist for the excessive amount that she had…bless her heart. (we
say that a lot in the south).lolol  She said that her Dr. had told her
that he would have to break all of her toes and re-set them in order for her to
get relief from the corns….cuz of the shape causes friction, so CORNS, well, I
never! Have ya'll ever????? She then proceeded to ask me to cut out all of the
corns…I advised her that I would smooth them best that I could using my
exfoliation methods and some product to soften but I would not cut them out.
She became very upset with me stating that the was the reason that she came in
for her service cuz she's heading to Chicago and will be on her feet a lot. I
advised her of what I could do to make her as comfortable as possible and
suggested that she have regular pedicures to help her condition and recommended
Dr. Sholls medicated corn pads and cushions. 



 



So….what do ya'll think?????



 






Jean Ann



Knoxville, TN 






 






 






 












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Athena Elliott  ANT,MNT

SPAthena Healthy Pedicures- Happy Feet

www.MediNailTech.com

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