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thx..but there really isn't anything you can do for a broken toe...except tape it to the next one as a splint till it heals....
I'll be fine....
always am![]()
it's not my nail...no blood clot under it...not even purple...
it's the second joint...Knuckle?
now THAT is black and blue and swollen...sticking out a bit...
oh and yikes!!! drill a hole??? no way I would let them do that....
sober![]()
Get that toe checked Huh! Listen to the voice of experience. A lot of the pain comes from the pressure of the blood building up under the nail. Once the ER drills a hole through the nail and drains the blood, you will feel much better. Also don't be surprised if you lose the nail.
(A 200 lb marble pedestal fell on by big toe and broke it. This was about 40 years ago.)
Yes get the toe checked out, get it x-rayed probably.
I broke my big toe about 30 years ago. I was in bed as well. How do you manage to break a toe when lying in bed you may ask.
I broke my big toe about 30 years ago. I was in bed as well. How do you manage to break a toe when lying in bed you may ask.
Does it look like this?
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PS, that was what my toe looked like on vacation in December.
Well folks it isn't Sunny in San Diego today![]()
If March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb, how does it go out when it comes in as an ice cube :questionmark:
Wouldn't it go out as Water ?
Dihydrogen monoxide?
No. Hydrogen hydroxide, follow the bonds in the molecule.![]()
Really? No. Di because there's 2 hydrogen atoms, and mono because there's a single oxygen atom.
Because it is an ionic compound and not a molecular compound. (Ionic meaning 2 nonmetal atoms connected to make a compound, molecular meaning 1 metal and another non metal element, i.e. NaCl "Sodium Chloride").
Water takes on the Di, tri, tetra naming structure because of the reason that there is no metal present in the compound.
Source:
Chemical formula for water