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They can be a nuisance to cut!
How do you manage , if you do have problems ?
I'm like a contortionist at times !
My daughter , I've just discovered , gets a pedicure , I'm beginning to think she has the right idea :)
I won't be online to join in but feel free to help each other out as I know it ain't easy :)
How do you manage , if you do have problems ?
I'm like a contortionist at times !
My daughter , I've just discovered , gets a pedicure , I'm beginning to think she has the right idea :)
I won't be online to join in but feel free to help each other out as I know it ain't easy :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you get a long strong nail file then would it be easier to try to file them down regularly to avoid the need for cutting them when they get longer.
Pedicures are great though. Maybe get them cut properly then try and keep them filed down. You could pay for a podiatrist (unless you have a relevant medical condition) but unless you have issues with your nails (e.g. ingrown or involuted nails) a pedicure is much nicer.
Pedicures are great though. Maybe get them cut properly then try and keep them filed down. You could pay for a podiatrist (unless you have a relevant medical condition) but unless you have issues with your nails (e.g. ingrown or involuted nails) a pedicure is much nicer.
When I done my footcare course (for work), A course carried out by our local hospital podiatrist, we were told never cut toenails after a bath or shower as the toenails are soft and more likely to split.
However, I do agree they are easier to cut.
I would never cut a clients toenails after a bath or shower, but maybe my own.
However, I do agree they are easier to cut.
I would never cut a clients toenails after a bath or shower, but maybe my own.
Podiatry have been a great help to me with Rheumatoid Arthritis and other issues such as fluid in my feet. I had ingrowing involuted toenails on both of my big toes which kept leading to infections so I had both sides of both big toenails removed and haven't had a problem with them since they healed up.
I've got similar problems with other toenails now but the nails are so teeny that I'd have to go for the whole nail taken off which I'd rather not if I can help it but if needs must then I will. I find it really difficult to reach now, especially with a sharpish implement to cut them. You can get longer nail clippers, I got some which are much longer than the usual ones.
I've got similar problems with other toenails now but the nails are so teeny that I'd have to go for the whole nail taken off which I'd rather not if I can help it but if needs must then I will. I find it really difficult to reach now, especially with a sharpish implement to cut them. You can get longer nail clippers, I got some which are much longer than the usual ones.
MrJ2 used to disappear into the bathroom armed with the kitchen washing-up bowl and the kettle so he could soak his nails for ages before cutting. Am almost pleased that one big toe went 'nasty' and he was referred to a NHS podiatrist for it's nail removal. Since then, they see him every 6 weeks, his feet feel light and he walks far more easily and much further. A 'pro' job every so often might help.