Thanks again guys. No it is not fungal. I know
what that looks like. Healthy toe nails. It is
the shoes after all of your posts.
I'm a Exercise virgin. lolo thanks again. diana from indiana
At 10:41 PM 7/5/2011, you wrote:
The trauma caused from pounding your feet into
the ground, due to force, ill fitting shoes, or
long toe nails will cause bruising. This trauma
will often times cause hikers and runners to
lose their toe nails. Permanent damage to the
matrix of the nail could cause the nail to not grow back correctly.
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From: "Becky" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: NailTech:: The E word/exercise and my toe nail
Date: Tue, Jul 5, 2011 6:40 am
Lamisil is so very expensive and VERY hard on your liver...
If the entire nail is coming off with no prior
indication of separation, I would do whatever
necessary to avoid taking Lamisil.... ie, wait
for the nail to grow back on its own.
On Jul 5, 2011 8:29 AM,
<<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]> wrote:
> I had a jogger client that did and she
recently told me her dr put her on oral
lamisil. It grew back and she's good now. Makes
me wonder if it isn't fungus related. Something
to ask about anyway. Let us know what he says.
> Tina
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> Well thanks for all of your in. Losing the other one now. actually
> it is getting kind of funny. But new ones growing back. If you guys
> get to a doc before I do, ask him/her why joggers/walkers lose
> them. Thanks diana from indiana
>
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