deadsy
07-11-2009, 10:50 PM
Hello... let me just start by saying I've been dealing with toe nail fungus for nearly 10 years... the sad thing is, I am only 25. It got so bad, nearly all my toes were fungus ridden. I went to a dr last year and finally got on the generic lamisil, which worked well for me for the most part. I ended up getting pregnant (it was not planned) so I had to stop taking the lamisil. Now here I am 25 weeks pregnant, and the nail fungus is coming back in four of my toes. I am so upset.. but I didn't get to take the full course of treatment, so I suppose I shouldn't be surprised.
After I deliver this baby and get done breast feeding and all that, I plan to try to lamisil again.
However, I have a dilemma in the mean time. I am going to be a brides maid in a wedding here in 4 weeks. I have open toed shoes that I have to wear. All the other bridesmaids are planning to get pedicures n what not... everyone's toes will look really nice I'm sure. I don't think anyone will give me a pedicure with fungus, so is there anything I can do at home to make my toe nails look decent for this wedding? I am planning to paint them, but the nails are starting to get raised and gross looking. I fear that even painting them is not enough to hide the hideousness that comes with this fungus...
Sooo do any of you have advice on what I can do to make my toenails look somewhat presentable for this event. I am terrifed.
Thanks :)
After I deliver this baby and get done breast feeding and all that, I plan to try to lamisil again.
However, I have a dilemma in the mean time. I am going to be a brides maid in a wedding here in 4 weeks. I have open toed shoes that I have to wear. All the other bridesmaids are planning to get pedicures n what not... everyone's toes will look really nice I'm sure. I don't think anyone will give me a pedicure with fungus, so is there anything I can do at home to make my toe nails look decent for this wedding? I am planning to paint them, but the nails are starting to get raised and gross looking. I fear that even painting them is not enough to hide the hideousness that comes with this fungus...
Sooo do any of you have advice on what I can do to make my toenails look somewhat presentable for this event. I am terrifed.
Thanks :)
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pwmama
07-12-2009, 12:00 AM
Don't fret I have a solution go get a pedicure (alone) have them file down the nails smooth and then polish them nobody will know any different. I too suffer from the dreadful "FUNGUS". You first find a salon that will do it (they want the money) have them use the electric file they use for acrylic nails. Believe me it will make you sooooo happy to look down at your toes. Let me know after you have it done. Enjoy the wedding!!!!!!!!!!
writeleft
07-12-2009, 12:36 AM
deadsy,
I am sorry you have been suffering with fungus for 10 years already, and that is has you worrying about it's impact on your big day. I am sure there are others who can advise your about handling the fungus for that special day, but my experience is more about the longterm impact on your foot health.
Without effective treatment, fungus can lead to infection, and ultimately amputation. It happens more often than you imagine. I would focus more on the long term control of your fungus, than on the paint on them. Keeping your nails free to "breathe: is part of nail health, as well as not exposing them to toxic chemicals on a regular basis.
Thank goodness there are a lot of cute shoes that we can choose to wear without nail polish, and clean natural nails are the new sexy toenail treatment. Wishing you happy feet!
I am sorry you have been suffering with fungus for 10 years already, and that is has you worrying about it's impact on your big day. I am sure there are others who can advise your about handling the fungus for that special day, but my experience is more about the longterm impact on your foot health.
Without effective treatment, fungus can lead to infection, and ultimately amputation. It happens more often than you imagine. I would focus more on the long term control of your fungus, than on the paint on them. Keeping your nails free to "breathe: is part of nail health, as well as not exposing them to toxic chemicals on a regular basis.
Thank goodness there are a lot of cute shoes that we can choose to wear without nail polish, and clean natural nails are the new sexy toenail treatment. Wishing you happy feet!
Rio2007
07-22-2009, 05:36 PM
I just had the laser treatment for toe fungus today. You can find treatment sites online. I was also told to wear copper socks and an anti-fungus cream on the whole foot 2 times a day. Also all shoes must be clean by sterishoe, online too. After 12 years fighting this mess. this is my last fight before never showing my feet.

