A AOS Newcomer May 31, 2004 #22 Still no biting! I'm so proud lol. I think these are the longest my nails have been in quite sometime.
Still no biting! I'm so proud lol. I think these are the longest my nails have been in quite sometime.
S Sandman Newcomer Jun 1, 2004 #23 a bit late, but tabasco sauce would work, even though it would make your nails red on the tips.
L London Geezer Legend Supporter Jun 1, 2004 #24 Crisidelm said: Well, I've never had that problem: I don't have finger nails! On a related story, I could tell how useful finger nails may be in modern life... Click to expand... What r u, a frog?
Crisidelm said: Well, I've never had that problem: I don't have finger nails! On a related story, I could tell how useful finger nails may be in modern life... Click to expand... What r u, a frog?
C Crisidelm Newcomer Jun 1, 2004 #25 Nope, it's just a side effect of the Epidermolysis Bullosa I have.
L London Geezer Legend Supporter Jun 1, 2004 #26 Crisidelm said: Nope, it's just a side effect of the Epidermolysis Bullosa I have. Click to expand... Oh, can i ask what it is?
Crisidelm said: Nope, it's just a side effect of the Epidermolysis Bullosa I have. Click to expand... Oh, can i ask what it is?
C Crisidelm Newcomer Jun 2, 2004 #27 A genetic disease. In short, my skin is so fragile that it gets torn or it breaks up with the slightest touch, and often blisters appear afterwards. Anyawy, if you want to learn more, there's a good american site about it: www.debra.org
A genetic disease. In short, my skin is so fragile that it gets torn or it breaks up with the slightest touch, and often blisters appear afterwards. Anyawy, if you want to learn more, there's a good american site about it: www.debra.org