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Started by Bert, December 04, 2018, 01:49:56 PM

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luvmexfood

Once had a Doctor take a syringe with a needle on it and jeat it red hot with a lighter. Sort of twisted burnt a hole that nail. Didn't hurt since fluid had not built up yet. The broke finger it was attached to was doing a good job of it.
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samandothers

Just read this post.  I laughed so much at DonP's post I had to read it to my wife.  

I think last time I had this type thing happen I used a knife point to drill through.  I'll need to try the paper clip if/when there is a next time.  Thanks for that Doc!

doc henderson

I do these at work often.  The key is to make sure there is a build up of blood so you can stop as soon as you see a spurt.  So the knife, bit, hot object does not cut/burn the underlying skin in the nail bed.  We use a battery operated pen cautery.  Your nail is like hair s o it does not hurt.  The trick is trying to convince a 5 y/o that it will feel better after you poke it with a red hot wire.  think_not
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Re Shakespeare, I seem to remember in the recipe  "finger of birth strangled babe" as an ingredient.
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