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On his next hospital visit, couldnt they surgically remove his fingernails? And offer to trim them down to the knuckles - or even the wrists - if he didnt stop sticking them up his nose? |
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I was recently on blood thinners and kept my nails very short and filed smooth. Not that I pick my nose, just trying to avoid ANY scratching. |
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Of course, I had to be really careful not to nick myself with the clippers. |
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// I had to be really careful not to nick myself with the clippers. // |
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Can't you just put a finger over the hole and keep the red stuff in? |
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How does it soften the nails? More to the point, how does it do it without risking the nails tearing when removing them? |
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// put a finger over the hole // |
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Yep, with a little pressure. It just takes longer to stop the flow. |
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"You're soaking in it Madge!" |
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You can get nail hardening stuff, so the opposite can't be too difficult. Now that I think about it, I had a bottle of shampoo a while back that seemed to soften my nails (hair & nails being of similar composition). |
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Right, but if you soften the nails that would make them prone to tearing... which leads to in-grown nails. I'm not sure this is the best solution to nose picking. |
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// the best solution to nose picking // |
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Again, a manicure down the wrist would work. To the elbow for really stubborn cases. |
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