Also, many people only have it visible on their thumbs, maybe pointer too. Mine is visible only on my thumbs and I literally just got full blood work done on the 20th and all my vitamins and minerals are fine.
There's a chinese study showing that depressed people have missing half moons on most their fingers. Mine are missing on all fingers except the thumb and I'm depressed so it checks out.
no this is all real.
I recently switched to chicken as my main protein and have been not eating beef liver lately for some reason, some of my fingers donr have halfmoons.
my homie you just got long, outgrown cuticles...
Everytime I trim my cuticles my halfmoon becomes apparent again, then the skin of the cuticle grows back over, rinse and repeat.
Do you happen to have a short finger or shorter set of first knuckle on your fingers? Explains why the skin can crease and sometimes drape over the nailbed. Some people have it really pronounced and their finger skin looks really wrinkled at the knuckle or darker at the joint. It's just too much cuticle but beware that there's a hard limit to what you can trim and the rest is basically unremovable.
I pushed the cuticles back and now I can see a little bit on one thumb and one index finger. Still seems to way less than what I see other people have. Don't think I have particularly shorter first knuckles
moids will laugh at horoscopes then have panic attacks over shit like this.
dont push your cuticles back. that was a trend started a long time ago by women to have longer looking nails and all it does is make you more prone to issues there.
It's just covered by skin, buddy. Your only issue is extreme body dysmorphia by caring or noticing this about your nails. Keep lifting to conquer your neuroticism. Remember, we're all gonna make it.
>Have nail ridges all my life >Sudden onset type 1 at 21
Well shit
>some ridging on all the left hand nails >right hand nails normal >significant ridging on right big toe, all other toenails normal
Doctor said I was fine went for a checkup on everything a few months ago but this isn’t gonna help my hypochondria/neuroticism. I actually don’t think he checked for beetus but they took blood.
dont push your cuticles back. that was a trend started a long time ago by women to have longer looking nails and all it does is make you more prone to issues there.
Nta but if you see above I mentioned my big toe has ridging. I used to get pretty bad ingrown toenails and the whole toe would blister up and they had to pop this white pus filled blisters it was bad couldn’t even walk on it so the podiatrist did minor surgery and cut the root of the nail out on both sides. She did both sides on this ridged toe and one side on the other big toe but that one’s normal. Could this have caused the ridges?
>Have nail ridges all my life >Sudden onset type 1 at 21
Well shit
dont push your cuticles back. that was a trend started a long time ago by women to have longer looking nails and all it does is make you more prone to issues there.
I've had ridges on my left thumb since I was 5 and never got diagnosed for diabetes.
Just read that longitudinal ridging is usually age related, horizontal dodging can mean diabetes though. Sorry to you bros who have it.
No I went to the doctor I kept getting paranoid I was having some serious medical condition. >leg pain
Oh frick I have a blood clot I’m gonna die >see pulse in stomach despite being overweight
Oh frick I have a triple A it’s gonna burst and I’m gonna die >weird pain in abdomen
OH FRICK ITS A TRIPLE A IM DEFINITELY GONNA DIE >ice pick headache
Frick I have an unburst brain aneurysm it’s gonna pop and I’m gonna die >weird chest pain
Oh frick heart attack >cheap pulse ox/HR device which is several years old starts reading my O2 at 93 when I first out it on before it raises to 98 probably because fingers are cold and it’s old plus wasn’t the best in the first place
Oh frick I’m gonna die
Yeah it’s hypochondria and neuroticism. I kept getting laser focused on potential symptoms and every little pain I had I swore meant it was true. Im gonna have to go to get a checkup every 6-12 months to keep this anxiety at bay. >get off internet stop trying to diagnose yourself
Doing doctor google definitely makes it worse but I only know about these issues because I was an EMT for a while. After that and some medic classes this health anxiety shit started. It’s going away though, I still initially think “oh frick it’s [condition]” at first but immediately I remember I was at the doctor like 3-4 months ago and all was fine, I’m just an anxious mess. Then I stop worrying.
my fingers have mild clubbing and two of my toes are clubbed, I know it's probably lung cancer but my doctor tells me it's not because my digits have looked like that for 10 years and I haven't gotten any worse according to him, my C02 levels are high every time I get bloodwork. I know that it's just that insurance probably doesn't want to pay for screening and treatment. I've been checked for AIDS numerous times (not positive, I don't get fricked in the ass so it's unlikely) and I don't have signs of liver problems, clubbing happens with both of those and with B12 deficiency too but I get plenty of that.
> "my co2 levels are high every time i get blood work"
You don't determine CO2 levels with any normal blood test my hypochondriac moron and there's no way you're getting regular ABGs without going in to hospital acutely hypoxic or unless you have established lung disease. Your CO2 levels are fine.
so what are the C02 levels on my regular bloodwork indicative of then? I was a social to moderate smoker for 5 to 10 years, I wouldn't call it hypochondria to suspect lung cancer with a weird lung cancer symptom. they also said I had COPD years ago but then they said it was asthma but my doctor flip flops on which one I have.
You're not getting CO2 readings on normal venous blood results, you're misreading something or your clinic is a total con.
If every time you go in they take the blood from the underside of your wrist from the artery then maybe but then you have serious other concerns to have with your doctor.
COPD is diagnosed by pulmonary function tests, asthma can be the same but usually diagnosis of that is a bit more informal. If you're multiple decade smoker COPD could be considered, in which case you could end up being a CO2 retainer but even then you tend just to measure the CO2 in order to determine oxygen targets and if someone needs permanent O2, you don't measure it routinely.
This is the astrology of fingers
This
Also, many people only have it visible on their thumbs, maybe pointer too. Mine is visible only on my thumbs and I literally just got full blood work done on the 20th and all my vitamins and minerals are fine.
moids will laugh at horoscopes then have panic attacks over shit like this.
Back to your website, femoid bleeder
Go away, noona.
There's a chinese study showing that depressed people have missing half moons on most their fingers. Mine are missing on all fingers except the thumb and I'm depressed so it checks out.
Is there also a link between depression anxiety and nail biting?
There is with childhood trauma
no this is all real.
I recently switched to chicken as my main protein and have been not eating beef liver lately for some reason, some of my fingers donr have halfmoons.
my homie you just got long, outgrown cuticles...
Everytime I trim my cuticles my halfmoon becomes apparent again, then the skin of the cuticle grows back over, rinse and repeat.
Do you happen to have a short finger or shorter set of first knuckle on your fingers? Explains why the skin can crease and sometimes drape over the nailbed. Some people have it really pronounced and their finger skin looks really wrinkled at the knuckle or darker at the joint. It's just too much cuticle but beware that there's a hard limit to what you can trim and the rest is basically unremovable.
I pushed the cuticles back and now I can see a little bit on one thumb and one index finger. Still seems to way less than what I see other people have. Don't think I have particularly shorter first knuckles
Don't call me moid, foid
dont push your cuticles back. that was a trend started a long time ago by women to have longer looking nails and all it does is make you more prone to issues there.
>trim my cuticles
what did he mean by this?
is this a thing that people do?
why does this need to be done?
It's just covered by skin, buddy. Your only issue is extreme body dysmorphia by caring or noticing this about your nails. Keep lifting to conquer your neuroticism. Remember, we're all gonna make it.
I've had ridges on my left thumb since I was 5 and never got diagnosed for diabetes.
>some ridging on all the left hand nails
>right hand nails normal
>significant ridging on right big toe, all other toenails normal
Doctor said I was fine went for a checkup on everything a few months ago but this isn’t gonna help my hypochondria/neuroticism. I actually don’t think he checked for beetus but they took blood.
Nta but if you see above I mentioned my big toe has ridging. I used to get pretty bad ingrown toenails and the whole toe would blister up and they had to pop this white pus filled blisters it was bad couldn’t even walk on it so the podiatrist did minor surgery and cut the root of the nail out on both sides. She did both sides on this ridged toe and one side on the other big toe but that one’s normal. Could this have caused the ridges?
Just read that longitudinal ridging is usually age related, horizontal dodging can mean diabetes though. Sorry to you bros who have it.
You legitimately went to a doctor because of fingernails? That is exactly hypochondria and neuroticism.
I have ridges on every single fingernail and no health problems. Get off the internet and stop trying to diagnose yourself.
This shit isn't real
No I went to the doctor I kept getting paranoid I was having some serious medical condition.
>leg pain
Oh frick I have a blood clot I’m gonna die
>see pulse in stomach despite being overweight
Oh frick I have a triple A it’s gonna burst and I’m gonna die
>weird pain in abdomen
OH FRICK ITS A TRIPLE A IM DEFINITELY GONNA DIE
>ice pick headache
Frick I have an unburst brain aneurysm it’s gonna pop and I’m gonna die
>weird chest pain
Oh frick heart attack
>cheap pulse ox/HR device which is several years old starts reading my O2 at 93 when I first out it on before it raises to 98 probably because fingers are cold and it’s old plus wasn’t the best in the first place
Oh frick I’m gonna die
Yeah it’s hypochondria and neuroticism. I kept getting laser focused on potential symptoms and every little pain I had I swore meant it was true. Im gonna have to go to get a checkup every 6-12 months to keep this anxiety at bay.
>get off internet stop trying to diagnose yourself
Doing doctor google definitely makes it worse but I only know about these issues because I was an EMT for a while. After that and some medic classes this health anxiety shit started. It’s going away though, I still initially think “oh frick it’s [condition]” at first but immediately I remember I was at the doctor like 3-4 months ago and all was fine, I’m just an anxious mess. Then I stop worrying.
my fingers have mild clubbing and two of my toes are clubbed, I know it's probably lung cancer but my doctor tells me it's not because my digits have looked like that for 10 years and I haven't gotten any worse according to him, my C02 levels are high every time I get bloodwork. I know that it's just that insurance probably doesn't want to pay for screening and treatment. I've been checked for AIDS numerous times (not positive, I don't get fricked in the ass so it's unlikely) and I don't have signs of liver problems, clubbing happens with both of those and with B12 deficiency too but I get plenty of that.
> "my co2 levels are high every time i get blood work"
You don't determine CO2 levels with any normal blood test my hypochondriac moron and there's no way you're getting regular ABGs without going in to hospital acutely hypoxic or unless you have established lung disease. Your CO2 levels are fine.
so what are the C02 levels on my regular bloodwork indicative of then? I was a social to moderate smoker for 5 to 10 years, I wouldn't call it hypochondria to suspect lung cancer with a weird lung cancer symptom. they also said I had COPD years ago but then they said it was asthma but my doctor flip flops on which one I have.
You're not getting CO2 readings on normal venous blood results, you're misreading something or your clinic is a total con.
If every time you go in they take the blood from the underside of your wrist from the artery then maybe but then you have serious other concerns to have with your doctor.
COPD is diagnosed by pulmonary function tests, asthma can be the same but usually diagnosis of that is a bit more informal. If you're multiple decade smoker COPD could be considered, in which case you could end up being a CO2 retainer but even then you tend just to measure the CO2 in order to determine oxygen targets and if someone needs permanent O2, you don't measure it routinely.
>high co2
>bad
your doctor is a moron
I've got clubbing, it's for IBD as well
I always get white spots after I drink milk and only after I drink milk
I want just one (1) whiff of those toes
>Have nail ridges all my life
>Sudden onset type 1 at 21
Well shit
Hey OP did you know that if your hand is bigger than your face it means you're gay?
>>bang finger in a door
>>welp guess i have cancer now
HOW OFTEN DO YOU GO OUTSIDE AND GET SUNLIGHT??
Woowoo alt practitioner here (acupuncturist), my teacher said no moon means hypoxia. Try rhodiola. Have a wonderful day!