Years ago I lost a big toenail to the ski gods. I let it hang on as long as it could, and then pulled it off when the new nail had a good bit of growth going for it. I never had a problem with the new nail burying itself in the nail bed.
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I did mine snowboarding...AzAtty once bubbled...
Years ago I lost a big toenail to the ski gods. I let it hang on as long as it could, and then pulled it off when the new nail had a good bit of growth going for it. I never had a problem with the new nail burying itself in the nail bed.
O-ring once bubbled...
I did mine snowboarding...
I wonder if the 8 ATMs of pressure at the Doria will be enough to force that toenail back on..SMKChef once bubbled...
A perfect example why snowboarding is much too dangerous a sport; stick to dreaming about diving the Doria.
O-ring once bubbled...
I wonder if the 8 ATMs of pressure at the Doria will be enough to force that toenail back on..
AzAtty once bubbled...
. . . pulled it off when the new nail had a good bit of growth going for it. I never had a problem with the new nail burying itself in the nail bed.
O-ring once bubbled...
. . . The thing erupted like a geyser and made both of my dive buddies nauseous. It was highly worth it and definitely recommended.