Posted by Don-Wi on November 27, 2007 at 00:23:32 from (69.217.52.126):
I used a small drill to put a hole through my thumb nail tonight at work after I smashed it a little. At first it didn't hurt so bad, but a few hours later it was starting to really throb...
Went to the tool room and grabbed a small drill (maybe .047 dia, I forget) and twisted it on & off whenever I had a chance until it finally broke through. Good for short term releif but now it's back to throbing. Oh well, in another couple days it'll feel better again....
Aint the 1st time I've drilled a hole in my thumbnail, but I coulda swore that last time it felt better a little longer atleast....
Sometime it'd be fun to have a doctor laser it, but for now the drill is cheap and probably still faster than going to the hospital and waiting...
And for the record, I aint ever gonna try a needle. Just ain't gonna do it.
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