What a miracle...the prayers are so wonderful and so much appreciated! Cody goes in on Monday to have the nails removed 1/8 an inch on each infected toe and the surrounding toes if they look like they will be a problem in the near future. It is likely going to be a little problem for school...open house is on Tuesday the 5th and the first day of school is Wednesday the 6th. He’s going to have to have his toes bandaged for school to keep them from causing worse sores while he walks the halls to his classes. I’m going to have to teach him how to replace the bandages in case they go bad during the day.
Can’t he go to the school nurse to have the bandages changed during the day?
Update for trussell’s son, Cody....good news!
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Excellent! So glad to hear the positive report on Cody and his toes. For such little things, so far from our heads and hearts, they certainly carry a lot of weight, literally and figuratively ;)
Grateful prayers continuing for you, and yours ma’am.
Had that done, it was not comfortable at all. And the nails they said had a 5% chance of regrowth nearly cracked the right big toe nail in half, and has come back as it grew out over the last year. So it is not a permanent fix like I was told. Ruined my other wise perfect toe nails on both feet for a year. Can I suggest you get some of those foam tubes to put over the bandages, it makes the bandaging easier to keep clean and keep on as well as cushioning the toes. The less bandaging the better it is to walk.
Don’t they have school nurses who can help him?