I have come across this. Don't panic and send negative energy into the 
situation. 
Most likely it's a mole. 
It's still best to get it, like any mole, checked out. 
But I've seem it a few times in my career. And they have all turned out to be 
plain old moles. 

Dayna
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> On Mar 2, 2014, at 10:28 AM, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Hello fellow nailtechs,
> 
> I haven't been an active nailtech for a long time, but I can't believe I 
> didn't act on when I seen 1 vertical black line on both of my 10yr old 
> Grandsons thumb nails. What is wrong with me. So last night my grandson is at 
> his Dads and my x-son-in-law texts my daughter and sends her a picture of 
> both thumbs and tells her to google it, and it came up that it could be 
> Melinoma....so now she has to wait until tomorrow morning to contact a 
> physician...I am a total wreck, plus I blame myself for not acting on it when 
> I first noticed them....I AM FRICKIN TERRIFIED....
> 
> Has anyone ever come across this???
> 
> Denise Kolenc
> [email protected]
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