<p>hobey is probably right here.</p>
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<p>On the other hand, if the toenail was already small on the little toe, and if it's anything like mine, it will become forever mangled and not be an issue. I haven't had a toenail on the little toe on either of my feet since 1990, when I ran my first marathon. There is nail material there, but it is kind of mangled and mashed. It never went in-grown, thank God, and I'm guessing it can never do that anymore due to it growing super soft. My toes are an example of beauty.</p>
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<p>On the other hand, if the toenail was already small on the little toe, and if it's anything like mine, it will become forever mangled and not be an issue. I haven't had a toenail on the little toe on either of my feet since 1990, when I ran my first marathon. There is nail material there, but it is kind of mangled and mashed. It never went in-grown, thank God, and I'm guessing it can never do that anymore due to it growing super soft. My toes are an example of beauty.</p>