Planky1
Well-Known Member
And I mean in an actual bleeding toe problem, not bleeding in a blasphemy sense
I received a text message on Sunday from a regular client that comes to me for Rockstars every 3-4 weeks. The message said if I could please call her if I had a minute as she had somehow hurt her toe, it wouldn't stop bleeding and she didn't know what to do.
I didn't have an opportunity on Sunday to call her, so just text her back on Monday morning (knew she was at work and wouldn't be able to take a call, hence the text) and just explained that my phone is switched off on the weekends (little white lie but sounded better than I was too busy) and that this wasn't something I would really be able to help with as this was really for a doctor or nurse to take a look at.
She agreed but said it was more that no-one can see what she has done as the Shellac prevents this. She can't recall how she hurt it or on what but it was still bleeding on Monday.
She is due to return to me for a re-shellac next Wednesday. So obviously my concern now is that I don't know what I may be facing when it comes to removing her Shellac. If she has an open wound under the Shellac well a) I shouldn't be touching it and b) the acetone could sting like crazy and I could end up making it worse.
So I'm a bit stumped on what to do as I've never come up against this type of problem before. How do I know if all is well under the Shellac?
Any advice would be greatly received, should I remove and re-do all but that big toe or should I recommend we postpone her appointment for another week or so to ensure whatever is going on has healed allowing me to remove safely?
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I received a text message on Sunday from a regular client that comes to me for Rockstars every 3-4 weeks. The message said if I could please call her if I had a minute as she had somehow hurt her toe, it wouldn't stop bleeding and she didn't know what to do.
I didn't have an opportunity on Sunday to call her, so just text her back on Monday morning (knew she was at work and wouldn't be able to take a call, hence the text) and just explained that my phone is switched off on the weekends (little white lie but sounded better than I was too busy) and that this wasn't something I would really be able to help with as this was really for a doctor or nurse to take a look at.
She agreed but said it was more that no-one can see what she has done as the Shellac prevents this. She can't recall how she hurt it or on what but it was still bleeding on Monday.
She is due to return to me for a re-shellac next Wednesday. So obviously my concern now is that I don't know what I may be facing when it comes to removing her Shellac. If she has an open wound under the Shellac well a) I shouldn't be touching it and b) the acetone could sting like crazy and I could end up making it worse.
So I'm a bit stumped on what to do as I've never come up against this type of problem before. How do I know if all is well under the Shellac?
Any advice would be greatly received, should I remove and re-do all but that big toe or should I recommend we postpone her appointment for another week or so to ensure whatever is going on has healed allowing me to remove safely?
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