Wow!!!  all from stubbing your toe.  you poor thing.  I hope the rest of
your recovery is shorter than predicted.

Cira

On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 2:00 PM, Pat. Smith <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hello:
>
>
>
> If anyone has the protocol for the waterless pedicure could you please send
> it to me  [email protected] .  I had been following the thread about the
> waterless pedi- and on  November 23rd  I stubbed my toe whilst walking my
> dog.    Nothing broken and only two sutures but I did spend three weeks in
> hospital and another 2 – 3 weeks in bed at home -- am still recovering and
> will be for several more months.  I sustained a severe concussion and a
> subdural hematoma, luckily the bleeding did stop and become encapsulated so
> no surgery! – not fun.    I have been given permission to start work (home
> based salon) so long as I only take one client and only one service per day
> for several weeks.  I have a pedicure booked tomorrow and thought I would
> try the waterless to avoid having to move water and eliminate some bending.
> I am very lucky the therapist comes to the house weekly and she went through
> services and movements, etc. in the salon with me and gave me pointers on
> how to avoid hurting myself and my head.
>
>
>
> This list is invaluable.
>
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Pat.  Smith
>
> Medical Esthetician
>
>
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