Hi there. Update. 2 months.
Things are overall better without anymore infections, and it still kinda hurts more with shoes/socks etc, but there is one odd thing. I think he may have ultimately taken more than the 2 mm of total nail he said he would. I don't ... know if it is only cosmetic or what. I don't think it's immediately life threatening or anything but I have no clue about things and am not qualified to say anything like I don't know if it will lead to difficulties down the road like more lost nail or eventual healing/sensitivity while the slowly newly exposed nail bed/base heals.
I think he may have used that acid on a part of my toenail he may not have directly meant to that is right next to the part he was supposed to cut out.
So, from the very beginning, I noticed there was a straight "crack" and discoloration on the nail bed (the part that grows the nail at the very base of the nail, next to the part where he took out 2 mm of nail_. That crack was about 90 degrees from the clean cut the doctor made. I told myself I was just imagining it (got pictures though) and besides I know I'm stupid and wouldn't know what "normal" would look like after this anyhow. Could've been completely normal for all I would know. Now two months later, the part where that "crack" is, is not growing new nail. Instead there is a little "hole" that is maybe 4 mm wide judging by the ruler I used. It seems to be pulling away from the base. That same "crack," is now forming a straight line behind which no new nail grows. I know 2mm of the nail wasn't supposed to grow anymore nail but this is now total of more like 6 mm.
So bottom line I'm slightly worried I might end up slow motion "losing" another 4 mm of whole nail in addition to the 2 mm the podiatrist cut/burned out with acid. This means as the nail has grown over the past 2 months, the area behind the "crack" has not grown. I kind of worry this trend may continue, because if the nail continues to grow and "push out" from the base (otherwise growing like toenails do), and this portion of the base does not grow any new nail, .... This means that "hole" or missing portion of nail where it is wider than the 2 mm part that should have been is going to slowly grow until it will eventually be like he took 6 mm of toenail instead of 2 mm.....
I don't know if this will result in maintaining that clean surgical edge to that side of the nail or not. I also don't know if this will lead to slowly exposed nail bed that will have to slowly heal and be a bit of a pain when wearing shoes.
The good news is I have pictures of everything on a near daily basis so show everything I am talking about to this doctor. I can look at the pictures and see this slow motion happening over the days. I just don't want anymore toe/foot issues or to be that stupid patient who screws up something. I went to a professional at a hospital podiatry department so nothing like this would happen. I only noticed this particular part of the issue when a scab came off and it kind of looks like a bit of the tissue is still on the nail part. There's also a black area inside the toe part where the nail was and I'm hoping that's just a scab protecting the area.
I hope I'm just worried over nothing. I know I know nothing though. Also I mean, if he ended up taking 3 times more than he said he would 2 mm verses 6 mm total with acid, I don't want anyone else do deal with that either. Nothing like more acid burns on your toe than necessary and only take what you need..... I have no idea and acid burns do not feel great.
I don't wanna be a problem but at the same time, there's like ... a hole in my nail and the lost part may end up being bigger than I thought....Hopefully not deeper than I thought? No idea.