I've done that before. The smallest drill bit that I have, over the top of the purple spot, spin back and forth applying a little pressure until I made it through. Then soak it a little. In time, the nail will grow out. Works well and feels a ton better after the pressure is relieved.
Last Sunday I caught my fingers in the auger of my sister's small snow blower. Scared me to death, thought I messed up bad. Was afraid to pull my glove off and look. YOUCH!!! I was doing her a quick favor, race the blower through for her before I left, but the snow was wet and heavy and kept clogging. I kept letting off of the auger and reaching into the chute to clear it, but one time I have no idea what I was thinking and didn't let off the auger, poked my hand into it and...YOUCH!!! All four fingers got caught, but didn't even break the skin. All swelled up and turned purple though. Swelling has mostly gone down and most of the purple is gone, but still smart a bit. I WILL NEVER DO THAT AGAIN. From no on, let off the auger, walk around to the front, and use a stick just to be safe. God gave me a break on that one. That really hurt and I thought the worst. STUPID, STUPID, STUPID. I got a break that I really didn't deserve.
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