Friday, March 28, 2014

Men's toe nails curving under from the sides, big toe and little toe?




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Causing the tissue under the nail to be trapped between the nail's curvature.

The big and little toes on both feet are the affected ones.
I wear loose fitting, wide shoes.
In my adult years, I have put on some extra weight, could be a contributing factor. 5'6" 180 lbs.

I don't think age is a factor, although I am 60 going on 29.
If anyone could help before this becomes a health issue I would appreciate it.
My last visit to the poditrist(foot doc) when unnoticed/responsive.

I had a ruptured ligiment at the end of my index toe, I guess that would describe the toe next to the big toe.
All my life I have been very athletic, even now I continue to be very active. Am I wearing my feet out?



Answer
I've had this problem to some degree, too. The best thing I did was change to a better, well made, well fitting shoe. While you're on the right track w/wide shoes, the loose fit may aggravate the problem. Your foot may be shifting forward putting pressure on the toes without you being aware of the change. Very few retailers measure feet properly, probably because few offer shoes in the range of widths to fit anyone out of the norm or majority.
I had the problem worse on my right foot when I drove my old Mercedes diesel an average of 400-600 miles a day-the accellerator spring was verrry...uber strong, very teutonic. I seemed to push with my toes I guess.
Age may be a factor-I'm 50 going on 29,myself-on my feet a lot. But I remember as a very small child my dad, he would have been in his mid 20's, having the problem so bad that he would cut the toe area out of some of his shoes to wear when he could be discrete.
The advise I've always tried to follow is to trim the nail closer at the mid-point than in the corners, & trim often. Also try using a file or emory board to flatten or thin the top of the entire nail surface-theory being growth will be directed to the thin area. Of course this applies to the big toe, but do what you can to the little piggy.
If you are diabetic like me, don't delay acting-if something doesn't help soon, find a better foot doc-maybe get a ref. from your primary doc. Whatever you do don't ignore the situation. Also beware the dreaded fungus problem-yellowish & thickening nails. There are cures,but they can be expensive.
I'd be glad to share some specific shoe brands but I'm not sure of the rules here. The best I've found are S.A.S shoes,(San Antonio Shoes), still made only there & sold only in their factory owned stores all over Texas, but maybe other states now, too. They made their rep.selling shoes for and to nurses...who along with waiters/waitresses, beat cops & corrections officers like me live...or die on their feet .

In China, what are the State defined differences among: Athletic Training, Re-education, and Torture?




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http://abcnews.go.com/International/olympics/china-strives-superpower-sport/story?id=16959263#.UCMl9-j_bGU.email

Are their any legal definitions?
If so, how are these definitions applied?
Are each of these actions completely legal under the CCP's rule?



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One word to describe the 3 actions, CRUELTY.

After reading Sailor8's description I don't even want to browse the link. CCP are not human beings, they're a gang of brutal, barbaric beasts.

The athletes are mainly poor peasants' kids, the potential ones are "kidnapped" into the athletic concentration camp when they're very young to go through intensive, tortured training. Inside the camp the young kids only received about 12 hours per week in total of normal classes that teach math, Chinese and glorifying CCP etc. the remaining time is inhumane exercises. The kids have no personal or private time, they cannot go to see their parents, cannot date or involved in love affairs and cannot get married. All their livelihood are 100% controlled by the coaches, incl all the prize money and ad income have to split 50/50 with the coaches. Not necessarily the best ones get entered the Games, the athletes must first able to shoe-polish and please the coaches to win their chance.

Indeed the camps are beautifully built, with state-of-art equipment, swimming pools, field tracks, basket/volleyball/football courts, so forth. A special farm also built nearby to supply all the food and dairy products to the camps with zero pesticides, preservatives nor toxic added.

On the contrary, everywhere across the nation incl those richer coastal cities, one can hardly find a football court or swimming pool that is opened for public to enjoy.

In recent years CCP's getting wealthier, so 10s of millions Yuan are spent on individual athletes to send them abroad for further training. For instance the cyling gold medalist was sent to Australia for more than a year along with a team of coaches and staff that have spent over 10 million Yuan. In return what does that gold medal bring back to the 1.4 billion poor Chinese people? Can it be turned into clean drinking water for the 100s millions poor rual Chinese people who have to walk for hours each day just to get 2 buckets of clean water?

Furthermore, because the athletes have not received proper education, for the vast majority that cannot win medals nor a chance in entering the Olympics, they can only turn to laborers' jobs after retiring from the concentration camps. The Olympics is definitely a glorifying moment for the CCP but to the millions of poor Chinese people, it's so sad and beyond reach.




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