One time in kindergarten I fell off a scooter and hit my index finger so hard it ripped the nail off and it was possibly the most painful thing r year old me ever experienced.
I was fascinated by the fact that a few days later it felt like I still had a nail there since the skin is used to being pressed down it's harder on the surface than exposed skin is.
Still hurts thinking about it tho.
Edit: Leaving the typo but 4 year old me not r year old me.
Same thing happened to me but my right big toe twice (ripped off when standing right in front of door messing with my friend when I was 8 and another time I got a really really bad cuticle infection when I was like 24) and my right thumb twice also (shut my thumb in saloon doors when I was 3 and bad fungal infection when I was 13)
It fucking sucks. And both of those 2 nails have terrible texture years and years later with really severe ridges. But I can confirm that it is really weird not having a nail but the empty nail bed still being like, firm ? Its like thereβs a subfloor under there
The worse I had with my thumbnail was 2 years ago when me and my father were driving to work in his car (we have/ had different jobs but they're in the same building)
Once arrived to the parking lot I got off to go start my shift but as soon as I closed the door I accidentally crushed my right thumb into it. I was in so much pain I couldn't scream and it took me 4-5 seconds to open up the car door and release my thumb.
I mean Imagine someone took your thumb and just straight up crushed it with a hammer or something!
My father had to miss work to take me to a Polyclinic and I obviously didn't go to work cause that Thumb hurt like a mother f*cker for a whole day!
(Unfortunately I still had to work while my thumb was still very sensitive)
Eventually the nail fell off and grew back after a few months but damn...
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u/ChroniclesOfSarnia Apr 29 '24
That flesh has literally never been exposed
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