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Sweetheart, right now, its not a big deal. But if that glass piece stays in your foot any longer. Your foot can become septic, which can lead to gangrine and eventually lead to amputation of that foot. That little limp you're sporting right now can become permanent. You do want your foot, don't you?
Here's what you can do.
I can't remember the name, but there is this spray that tattoo artists often use. It numbs the area temporarily. Ask a tattoo artist or your nearest chemist for the name. Use a steralized pair of tweazers and pluck it out. However, if the glass piece is embedded in the skin, then you may need to lance your skin with a sterilized knife and then use the sterilized tweazers. Please wear disposable sterilized gloves while performing this minor surgery on yourself. After which you'll need to clean the wound with antiseptic and cover it with a bandage until it heals.
WARNING: The above method can go horribly wrong, because you may end up cutting your skin in a bad way and still not manage to get that piece of glass out. Not to mention, the numbing spray, the gloves, the sterilized stuff will cost money.
Now if I were you, I'd go to a doctor and pay him to use his stuff and get it done correctly. Doctors make me nervous too. But when you gotta go, you gotta go.
We can talk about spells and magick, but first, get a doctor to take a look at your foot.
Now, run along (if you can) and get your nip the problem in the bud before that glass becomes the biggest bane of your life
Ciao for now
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