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<blockquote data-quote="Pipp" data-source="post: 1975048" data-attributes="member: 100904"><p>Indeed the fastclix do lock when removed from the device. Out of interest I dismantled one of the used drums. The amount of dried blood and gunk inside from the repeated use, in my case 6 times more than should be, was quite astounding. I have learnt my lesson.</p><p>Oh and yes, my husband did offer to sterilise a drill bit and sort out the pressure under the nail, but I took the coward's way and let the doc do it in the supposedly sterile environment of the surgery with scalpel and currette. I will probably lose the fingernail. Just relieved to be keeping the fingertip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pipp, post: 1975048, member: 100904"] Indeed the fastclix do lock when removed from the device. Out of interest I dismantled one of the used drums. The amount of dried blood and gunk inside from the repeated use, in my case 6 times more than should be, was quite astounding. I have learnt my lesson. Oh and yes, my husband did offer to sterilise a drill bit and sort out the pressure under the nail, but I took the coward's way and let the doc do it in the supposedly sterile environment of the surgery with scalpel and currette. I will probably lose the fingernail. Just relieved to be keeping the fingertip. [/QUOTE]
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