Nails
I know it is something to do with side effects from drugs - because when I had a heart op and had to stop taking ALL drugs for several weeks my nails grew again - but as soon as I started on those darned pills - the longer nails disappeared!
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Hi there
My nails fell out in horizontal lines and at first it was horrifying. All you can do is keep them clipped and cover them in nail varnish/Polish to keep them together without catchy bits. It passed fairly quick, I had 3 distinct lines from 3 taxotare treatments, then they grew back.............Hey you should see them now, perfectly shaped and bronze nail varnish (I've never been to a nail salon)..........It's scary whan it happens, but it soon passes. Good wishes Hun Jxxxxxxxxxxxx0 -
Bad manicure
I am just dealing with the aftermath of a bad manicure (removed acrylics) that left my nails weak and splitting. I've just kept them very short. A lot of the products out there to "strengthen" nails contain formaldehyde. My new manicurist recommended a product called "Poshe". Spendy from the salon but no ucky stuff in it. Seems to be making a difference. Lola0 -
Not only did my nails split
Not only did my nails split with herceptin but they've also sometimes just come loose at the tip. The high-tech medical solution for the latter (suggested by multiple nurses) is to superglue them back down. 0.o
For the former (splits and cracks) I would file and buff the jagged bits, then put one coat of polish and then put down a piece of tissue cut to the nail shape. After that dried I would buff it to an even surface and then repeat if needed, then follow with another coat of polish.0 -
nailsJGrim said:Not only did my nails split
Not only did my nails split with herceptin but they've also sometimes just come loose at the tip. The high-tech medical solution for the latter (suggested by multiple nurses) is to superglue them back down. 0.o
For the former (splits and cracks) I would file and buff the jagged bits, then put one coat of polish and then put down a piece of tissue cut to the nail shape. After that dried I would buff it to an even surface and then repeat if needed, then follow with another coat of polish.
If I hadn't read about the nail side effects of chemo on this site ... I think I would have been frightened. My nail problems didn't happen until a few weeks after my last taxol/herceptin. I started noticing my finger nails and toe nails seemed to have "bruises" under the nail ... as though I'd smashed them or something. But ... it was from the chemo. It really got pretty funky looking for awhile ... and I even lost a few toenails in the process.
It's always something ... isn't it? You think you've gotten over one side effect then something else appears. Never boring ... is it?
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Nails......
I was warned about what "could" happen to my nails during and after chemo and was told to take extra good care of them.....The base of few nails have, what someone else said, appears to be bruises...sort of black like,on both thumbnails......Both big toenails look the same. I keep them polished so it doesn't show...But I have used throughout Sally Hansen Triple Strength....it's in a green bottle, bought it at Walgreens....My nails, other than the few blackish spots at the base, look great...I haven't had any splitting, etc....they have grown "like weeds! Hope this helps.0
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