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Running => Running => Topic started by: tenacious1 on February 04, 2017, 10:29:27 AM
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Please tell me how to prevent.
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If this is due to running, either keep the nails very short or buy training shoes a half size larger.
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For me, it was a half size larger shoes and better socks.
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What features do you buy in the way of socks.
I've lost a couple of toenails before but it was while training for half marathons. This came out of no where this morning. I ran 5 miles, didn't feel any problems while I was running but when I took my shoes and socks off the toenail was purple from the middle to the bottom edge (the nail bed) and might even be a little loose. It was in the upper 20s out. I was in old shoes because I left my newer ones at work. I'll go check the size.
I've just never had this pop up from one run.
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I lost toe nails when I trained for ultras. I think the twisting and turning on the trails caused it. I did buy shoes that were larger than my daily-wear shoes.
About nail length: Back then I kept the nails short and often had blisters, caused by the toenails. Now I keep the big toe nail short and all the others are longer. I haven't had any blisters since.
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It was the shoe length. The old pair I grabbed is 1/2 a size smaller than my current pair. Dang it.
The toenail is looking less purple and more pink today. Maybe I won't lose it.
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:fingers: :fingers:
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My experience is that it's easier if you lose it altogether, as that makes it easier for the new one to grow back.
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But I thought that would be worse. The other two I lost took a while to fall off. By the time they did there was a new nail underneath. It may have been a little thinner than the original but it was enough to protect the nail bed. What's under there if the nail just goes ahead and falls off?
BTW -- so far so good. The nail is hurting less and less. :fingers:
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You are probably going to lose the toenail; but it won't be for awhile.
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But I thought that would be worse. The other two I lost took a while to fall off. By the time they did there was a new nail underneath. It may have been a little thinner than the original but it was enough to protect the nail bed. What's under there if the nail just goes ahead and falls off?
BTW -- so far so good. The nail is hurting less and less. :fingers:
It sounds painful, but it isn't. I never had any problems. I suspect I wore socks and closed shoes to protect.
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Shoes are too small. Two things will cause it-- shoes too small or stubbing it on a trail.
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I always cut my toenails short right before every long run >=14 miles.
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Well two days ago the nail came off. There is a new one underneath so I guess it takes me a little over three months to grow a replacement nail. Good to know. :)
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I lost the toenail on my second toe after my last marathon. I know it wasn't my shoe length, so it must have been my sock rubbing weird.
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Did yours take three months to lose? Mine is still hanging on to the left side of the nail bed and I'm too chicken to pull it off.
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Mine took longer than that. I'm pretty certain the one that just came off (and had an almost completely formed nail growing underneath) is a casualty of the Marine Corps Marathon last fall.
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Was it your big toe?
(Just trying to figure out why your toenail grows more slowly than mine. This has been bugging me for a week so I thought I might as well ask.)
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Nope, the one to the right of it on my right foot. My hair and nails grow unbelievably fast. Giving this some thought, I think it took a long time before my toenail decided it was going to go and the process of falling out/being replaced hasn't taken long. There was no actual trauma during the race and my shoes fit fine.
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You're sure it was from the marathon?
Luckily a little nail polish camouflages the discoloration and funny looking regrowth.
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I lost a few back when I was running more miles.
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I'm honestly not sure but I don't know what else it could be from?