First I thought nail biting was for kid,maybe I got it all wrong.
John Gardener’s habit had become so
severe the infection turned sceptic and caused a fatal heart attack just days
after his 40th birthday.
He was rushed to hospital but died
two weeks later.
His fingernail
biting was so extreme that doctors
believe he became immune to the pain.
An inquest heard says he was treated
for anxiety and depression in the years leading up to his death as his nail-biting habit
intensified. He also suffered ill health as a
result of being diabetic.
John’s GP Dr Daniel Vernon described
Mr Gardener’s fingernails as ‘in constant poor condition’, causing him to lose
almost all feeling and sensation in them.
And his mother Jean Gardener, 60,
claimed more could have been done to stop her son’s tragic death.
Speaking from her home in Wigan,
Lancashire, the mum-of-three said: “It was such a tragedy, we’re all in shock.
“It’s really hit our family hard,
there could’ve been more done to help him.
“I wouldn’t want this to happen to
anyone else’s son – it’s just devastating.”
Doctors believe John’s condition was
able to deteriorate after he became immune to the pain he would’ve been
suffering.
Dr Vernon said: “John’s nails were
always in poor condition and they were often bleeding when he came to the
doctors.”
The coroner at the hearing in Bolton
heard how John underwent surgery to remove the tip of his finger eight days
after being admitted into hospital.
Before that, he was treated with
intravenous antibiotics and was monitored by medical
staff daily to see if his condition
improved as he said that he didn’t want to lose his finger.
He showed signs of slow but gradual
improvement and didn’t display any signs of high
temperature or fevers, the inquest heard.
Consultant hand and orthopaedic
surgeon Chye Ng said he was as shocked by his patient’s sudden death as the
family were.
He added: “The passing of John Gardener
was really upsetting and shocking for all of the team.”
The court was told how in 2011 he
also underwent an operation to amputate his lower right leg after he contracted
leg ulcers – a not uncommon problem among diabetics.
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