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Old 06-07-2007, 07:04 PM #11
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Default Thanks guys

This all freaked me out. I could just see myself losing my toenails. My fingernails are actually a tiny bit better since the Mayo trip. But they still aren't normal. I keep them cut very short as even a little length makes them get sore. They turned lose at the sides slightly and are reddened at the tips with a slight lifting. But I had a pedicure right before I started breaking bones and now (2 months later) the white thing appearing. This pedicure was the first one I'd had in a year. My husband was helping me up until then and I could still reach most of them until the breaks started.

Mayo looked at fingernails and toenails and said they had no clue. I've searched and found pictures of the fingernails that look slightly like mine and they are connective tissue damage, if that is what it is. But the white toenail is new and so sudden. I've got an appointment with the dermatologist in two weeks and I'll show them to him. And it could be a result of the medication too.

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Default Billye, do NOT, absolotely

DO NOT freak over this?
Let me ask you one little thing....do those 'white spots' correspond in any way do you think with the time you were in or shortly out of the hospital? I ask cause nails can and do show some--not all by any means stress, trauma, or changes in your life. Such as adding lots of calcium to your life?

For example...ME! Nail color can be [not always of course-it should be simple?] due to nutrition, what metals are in your water, dirt [if you've gardened] or medications. White spots can be due to nutrition, supplements, trauma, or again medications. All of my nails grow at different speeds, some days they seem to grow very fast, other days slowly. Fingernails faster than toes; little toes faster than big toe.. And since my issues all began, all nails feel about two shoe sizes too small [and I wear sandals dang it]!

Almost half my list of 'as needed' lotions, potions and ointments are preventatives from my podiatrist...I use them all carefully and with respect. I SHOULD be having real foot issues, but I don't I take better care of them -{Gotta walk on them [however well we can]} than most diabetics. Only time I'm without foot protection is while sleeping or bathing...Even then...well, let's not go into that... Hugs -j
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My mother had beautiful long nails and cute as can be toe nails.
Everytime she took off the polish there they were those white spots.
So everytime i took her to a Dr. she would wink at me,(didn't matter
what kind) and say could you take a minute and look at these silly
white spots. And they would,look at them ,look at her and always
say hmmm white spots. I really can't think of a Dr. she missed. Sue

Can you think of any reason why there sending me to a Dermatologist,
for Vasicuitis. Back to Mom they thought it might be the nail polish
remover. I have ingrown toe nails,doesn't matter how they cut them.
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Dearest Billye:

Try not to freak out about your nails, unless you get a double nail. It is OK to freak out about that, only because it looks wierd...

My Dermatologist, who I adore, recommends Biotin for nail growth. I cannot tell it does one single thing. I am trying to remember what he has said about white nails in the past. He has had me use a prescription called Loprox gel on the nail, and under it as best I can reach, for candida, so perhaps it was the candida causing it...

I still like the nail polish better.

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Thanks for all the answers guys.

I've seen those white spots that appear on the nails from time to time and they are usually caused by a trauma to the nail bed as it is growing out. Mine have had no trauma that I know of. Whatever happened, happened in a short time. Only a couple of months. It takes a nail a year (more/less) to grow from the roots to the end of the toe.

I've decided not to guess this one and just keep this appt with the dermatologist. Dang, hate to give up my pink toes but will have to. And dang, my social calendar is sooo full. It is probably a fungus, my guess.

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Sorry, Billye... I think I should have just gone with, "Yes." Too many bottles, creams, gels, inhalers and pills, etc... Hard to keep up mentally with everything. The oral Nystatin I take is for candida (GI tract). The Loprox is prescribed for fungus in and under the nail...

Try not to worry though.

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Default The dermatologist will...

Take one look and say 'it's framis snorzle' [never can understand it at the time..]and I'm not hard of hearing! But I've always gotten what I need when I needed it.
Slather on appropriate topical for the designated amount of time and POOF! Problem gone.

Just ask for 'samples' first before buying a lot of topical or whatever...you will know in a couple of days if you're sensitive to it in any way. - j
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I have been having problems too with my toe nails. I will take off my shoes at night and find toe nails that are bruised. I have three of them right now and they look like the toe nails are going to fall off. I don't remember hurting them. Kind of bothers me.

I won't use nail polish on my nails because I am afraid of not seeing any new injuries.
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Lightbulb white on the nail beds...

The white areas that appear on the nails can be due to zinc deficiency.

You may have just bumped the toe, and one appeared.

A fungus white area would start at the end of the nail bed and move inward.
Your description doesn't sound like that.

It doesn't take a huge injury to get a white spot. JMO
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Default injury

Could the injury be from arthritis in the joint of the toe I wonder?

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