Treatment for post chemo soft nails

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  • arpie
    arpie Member Posts: 8,129
    OMG - is it 2 weeks already - I still haven't found a bottle to transfer some to!!  :(  (totally forgot about it, to be truthful!) 
    Could you just paint it onto your toenails?
  • Blossom1961
    Blossom1961 Member Posts: 2,489
    @arpie. I could but most of my damage seems to be under my toenails so I need it to really soak.
  • Blossom1961
    Blossom1961 Member Posts: 2,489
    Update! Fingernails will never be beautiful but they are no longer splitting into my finger causing bleeding. They still split but only as they grow so I now keep them super short. My toenails are no longer chalky. My podiatrist is amazed at the difference and my GP remarked today that they look great. Highly recommend. Thank you so much @Ccaza. Linseed oil is now part of my ongoing regime.
  • Ccaza
    Ccaza Member Posts: 8
    I am so glad to hear, it should continue to improve if my nails are any thing to go by. I have been using it for 18 months. I have a bunch of friends on to the linseed oil too. I did worry that it may have been a coincident but you help  confirm it is a good treatment to use