Things you'd never have done before...

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Oh, how nursing changes you. I'm a new grad, been working a few months. I've never been in to pedicures but the more 12 hour shifts I spend running around, the more enticing they seem if only for the footrub part. I'm very close to getting over the ick factor of having a stranger touch my feet with tools of questionable cleanliness.

Specializes in PICU, ICU, Hospice, Mgmt, DON.

I wouldn't know a cup of hot coffee if I spilled it on my lap much less drink it!!!....after 18 years, I let it cool down even if I dont' have to!

and by all means--go for the pedicure--just rub a little sanitizer on your feet when they are done....it's worth it! tee hee:D

AmericanRN

396 Posts

I get pedicures all the time. The difference in them such as a full foot & leg rub along with the pedicure depends on the place. A lot of spas do pedicures and parafin wax treatments but they can be pricey. Ask people you know where they go. Drive around and go into a few places. A reputable place will have the business license displayed along with each nail tech having his or her individual license displayed in plain view at their stations. The place I go to cleans the tools where everyone can see so there is no question of cleanliness or professionalism.

shoegalRN, RN

1,338 Posts

I get a mani and pedi q 2 weeks like clockwork. It's been this way looong before I became a RN.

I look forward to my me time and I haven't had an issue with cleanliness either. I've been going to the same place for over 5 years and I'm treated very well there.

I also treat myself to a microderm facial q 3 months.

Flo., BSN, RN

571 Posts

Specializes in Developmental Disabilites,.

I used to never drink coffee. Now I don't know how I would survive a shift without it.

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VivaLasViejas, ASN, RN

22 Articles; 9,987 Posts

Specializes in LTC, assisted living, med-surg, psych.

I never used to drink Diet Coke before noon. Now my staff can always tell how stressed-out I am by looking at what I'm carrying around in the morning.......and if I'm pulling at that bottle @ 0830, they know I'm having a hard day!

merlee

1,246 Posts

Have the pedicure. Relax, enjoy, pick out a pretty color. Wear thong-type sandals.

Enjoy!!!

RNMeg

450 Posts

Specializes in NeuroICU/SICU/MICU.

I never used to get massages. Now that I'm working 3-4 12's in a row, it's almost a weekly requirement. I go to the kiosk in the mall, where they do a 20-minute massage for $20..it erases all that back strain from being on my feet, boosting patients, and leaning/reaching around telemetry equipment :D

Anna Flaxis, BSN, RN

1 Article; 2,816 Posts

You know, this makes me realize I haven't done anything nice for myself in a long time. Maybe it's time to get that facial or massage.

Elvish, BSN, DNP, RN, NP

4 Articles; 5,259 Posts

Specializes in Community, OB, Nursery.

I'm not big on people messing with my feet. A good foot rub is one thing, but all the times I've gone for pedicures, I've always asked for the clippers to cut my own toenails and the people always look at me like I have underwear on my head. I just can't stand someone else doing it.

But a good full-body massage.....heck yeah. It is divine and well worth the $$ I spend on it every now and then.

canesdukegirl, BSN, RN

1 Article; 2,543 Posts

Specializes in Trauma Surgery, Nursing Management.

Oh girl, I am totally with you on this one! I have never had a pedicure and probably never will. I am told that it is very relaxing, but all I can think about is whose germs are floating in that basin, did they clean the instruments well, what if someone got nicked and there is old blood on the instruments, etc. etc. etc. Ain't no way I can relax with my OCD thoughts running through my head like Forrest Gump running across the US!

netglow, ASN, RN

4,412 Posts

I've always done my own nails It's so easy. Why spend $? Now massages are something well worth it if you find someone good and reasonably priced.

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