Well it had to happen sometime
Today was like any day, at work in the O.R. recovery room. People coming in to be taken care of and then leaving when they are ready to go to either their in-patient room or to go to the final recovery room, then home.
Last weekend we were at my mother’s birthday dinner with her, my father and other siblings at her favorite Chinese restaurant . While there I had developed a crack on my middle index fingernail on my left hand! As you know, I use my finger nails to play and this is a disaster to a guitar player like myself.
I tried to repair it with a product called Ecrinal. this product is partially made of horse hair. This product is suppose to be one of the best on the market but doesn’t work well on my plain finger nails. I could have used crazy glue, which is also used on large cuts to close them up in hospitals all over the world. In my case,the glue may have traveled onto the top of the fingers exposed skin. If this happens, the nail will still grow out and the glue would hold the skin and nail together at that point. It would not allow the nail to grow freely without putting me in great pain! Can you visualize that?
So today, while transporting a patient to his room, he was very aggressive and we tried to get him to settle down so he would not rip out any of his I.V. lines. During this, I bent back my nail and it cracked to the point where I had to gingerly remove it from my finger.
I started to do so very carefully, only after the transport had been complete. I wasn’t sure if the nail was completely broken off from the rest of the healthy nail, which is still strong and attached to the other part of my finger.
As I was removing the damaged part at the end of my finger, I thought that it would be quite painful but to my surprise and relief, it came off rather nicely.
So now for the big question, do I get new nails or take the rest off and give the old nails underneath (the fake ones), time to breath? If you are not aware, if you keep fake acrylic nails on your fingers all the time, you run the risk of having very unhealthy looking nails later on in life? Bet you did not know that. Well there you go, you learned something new today!
Keep on Jammin’








