My wife has this. Almost sorted now but has been on medication for the best part of a year. And you are right it can have an effect on the liver (and kidneys I think) so regular blood tests required. But it is the only way to fix it.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Thread: Ingrown Toenail/Fix or Removal
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08-04-2024 08:44 PM #31
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My binge drinking days are a bit behind me so the medication shouldn't be too problematic!
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10-04-2024 04:33 PM #38
Well, this is a timely thread. I have had trouble with my left big toe for years but usually manage it myself. I had a bad one recently that took me ages to sort. I am getting my left knee replaced in August and on the back of that i have an appointment with a podiatrist in a couple of weeks to see what we can do.
I have been reading up on partial removal but obviously i'll listen to the podiatrists suggestion. I am also getting sick off the constant trying to fix it.TOP CASH BACK
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