Saturday, May 13, 2006

Viewer discretion is advised...

After about a month of pain; enduring people stepping on my toe and trying to cut through my skin every night to get the sucker out, I finally went to the doctor and had him take out my ingrown toe nail. It was quiet the experience. He deadened my toe with three shots and cut half my toe nail off and pulled it out. He then explained to me why I should cut them the right way and how they are caused, it makes so much sense now. I was instructed not to take the wrap off my toe until the next day and so I followed directions, of course.
The next day. I got up the next morning and proceeded to get in the shower. This was the time I could take off the wrapping and was very curious to see what it looked like underneath. First off, you must know that my dad passed down to me the great fainting ability when you see something that disgusts you or a huge amount of blood, both of these things happened, but not until I got in the shower. At first I thought it was very neat and checked it out, feeling very proud that I was not getting light headed. Then, I got in the shower and put shampoo in my hair and looked down and thought half of my toe nail is off and it looks sick at that moment I began to blackout and knew what I had to do, get out and fast. I pulled back the shower curtain and laid on the bathroom floor in the buff, with the water still running. It was a very funny experience and as I lay there I began to laugh out loud and thanked my dad for the fainting hand me downs. I am fine now, do not worry and the bathroom has been cleaned. However, the toe looks pretty nasty. For those that are still reading, thanks for letting me share my story, gross as it may have been.

4 comments:

ewall said...

Kenli Shea, I didn't know you had a fainting thing! can you post a picture of your toe? I'm glad you are ok, I hope the toe isn't bothering you too much. love you kse-

Kat said...

Kenli,
Although you were lacking a bit on your postings lately, you still don't have to share sick stories like that. Hey we can we see eachother...soon? Love you.

Kate said...

Kenli,
You crack me up! My dad and I also share that special gift of fainting. Most of my experiences were in public (about 3 at high school), but your story is much more humorous! Good luck with that!

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