Thanks for asking. I went back to the orthopedic Dr at the two week mark. He took a look and said it was healing up pretty good. I left with a bandage over the end as opposed to the wad of gauze I went in with. I've since moved on to two bandages for padding, covered with tape for protection.
He said I may get a nail back, I may not. IF one does come back it's probably not going to be normal in any way. If it becomes problematic he said he could do surgery and remove it completely. I'm hoping I don't have any issues in that regard, but only time will tell.
I actually got back to work about a week ago. I've been fortunate and only hit it to the point of hurting twice... within a two hour period. The biggest thing that bothers me now is if it gets cold, it throbs like crazy. Given what I've heard, I'm looking forward to that feeling for a long time to come.....YEAH.....LOL
Like I said, I'm doing pretty good. I'm just thankful I got away without being hurt any worse....and a 1/4 inch one way or the other could have made things a lot worse.
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