Well I had my appt with the specialist today. I found that the Motrin really did help with the pain while waiting for today to come, so at least I haven't been so miserable in that dept as I was. My regular doctor did give me some anti-anxiety meds to take before the appt. and I'm happy to report that they helped quite a bit!!!
The foot dr. was really a nice lady. She explained things very well and wasn't pushy or overly technical, and very patient when I explained my fear of needles.
She said the fungus most likely is from my hubby who has cronic athletes foot and doesn't keep it treated. She prescribed a more powerful antifungal cream in a HUGE tube so both of us could use it.
She also offered a surgery for my flat feet that would correct my ankles turning inwards which could cause many more problems if let go later in life. I passed on that one for now.
As far as the ingrown nail went. I had two choices once I got there:
I could have had the whole nail pulled out and it would grow back, most likely ingrown again, and may or may not have still had the fungal infection which could cause the regrown nail to possibly be deformed.
OR
She could do a partial removal just along the side where it's ingrown, treat it with acid and most likely would never have an ingrown toenail again.
Well I debated for a while on that and finally decided I'd just have her do the partial removal and do both big toenails since I was already going to be tortured. Not sure she cared for my remark on the tortured. lol
Anyways, so she only had to give one shot to numb it and it was not near the joint like they did for my finger stitches. She also sprayed it with something extremely cold to help dull the pain of the needle. I actually didn't feel the needle, but I DID very definately feel the sting of the medicine for which she kept appologizing all while she's injecting me. I found that to be much easier to tolerate than with my finger. Of course I cried like a banshee, and hyperventalated, then held my breath until the nurse helping kept repeating over and over to me 'BREATH'! LOL
The dr. said she'd just do the one toe first and see if I still wanted to do both. When she was done she asked if I still wanted that other toe done. I said yes since I was already crying anyways and told her to just freeze the heck out of the sucker and I'd be fine. LOL So a repeat of the above scenario including the nurse repeating 'BREATH'. lol
Once that part was done she left the room for a bit so it could really get numb. She also said that I didn't have to watch the surgery part or if it bothered me to just close my eyes and lay back. Well instead I got out my camera so I could take pix. ROFL She said she's never had a client taking pix of their toes being operated on before. lol I think she kinda enjoyed it though because when she put the long stick with the acid on it at the base of the missing nail she stopped, leaned back and said 'that would make a good picture for you'. ROFL It did too. I did spare you guys by NOT posting the gross pix though.
Once she got in there working she said the bad one was really badly infected and prescribed some antibiotics for 10 days, and when she started in on the second toenail (which I thought wasn't too bad at the time) turns out it had pus in it as well. Hmm, so much for what I used to think of as doing just fine huh?
So anyways I'm supposed to unwrap them tonight, soak them in warm vinegar water, wipe them with peroxide, then put neosporin on them TWICE a day for at least a week when I go back in for my recheck. I'm supposed to keep a bandaid on it all the time, and can wear normal shoes, and still even go to my water aerobics classes!
She said the nail could grow back, not a guarantee it won't, but if it did they could repeat the procedure then she didn't think it would grow back again after that.
It doesn't hurt now at all. She said the numbing would probably last a whole day, which is fine with me.
On my whimp scale for pain: this rated as more painful than having the dentist do a crown on my teeth without novicaine (yes I'm that paranoid of needles) but since it was only 1 injection each and didn't last nearly as long as the dentist drills, overall I'd say it's something I could do again if necessary as long as I had my anti-anxiety pills before the appt. Not sure overall I'd prefer it over the dentist though. ROFL
So here are some before and after pix. I told her when she was done it looked like Christmas decorations with my green bandaged toes with her red wall in the background. ROFL
Here was my toes this morning. The red on the nail is leftover nail polish I tried to remove so my dr. could see the nails. I was afraid to get too close to the nail bed so some of the polish was still there.
Here's my toes getting numb waiting to be fixed.
Here's my Christmas bandages. LOL
So anyways, I'll have to keep you updated on the progress of healing and pictures of it when it's not likely to gross anyone out. lol
Thanks again for the support and prayers, much appreciated!
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