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foot care - blisters


I've been trying out the duct tape suggestion that were posted here awhile ago and I've got to say I like it. It helps with the hot spots, if I find one I put it there next time and presto! less problems. It does stick to your socks though.

One place I can't put tape is at the base between my big toe and the next one. I keep getting a blister there. cry Any suggestions?

Donna

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Donna,


Perhaps the vaseline thing would help in this situation? Have you tried that?

The ball of the foot is so difficult to deal with... I always get a huge blister there! Duct-tape or blister pads just slip off because of the moisture!


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Donna,
are you wearing double layer socks?
If not, get yourself a couple of pair! you feet will thank-you.
I use Body Glide instead of Vaseline, it's not greasy and you can use it "anywhere" there is rubbing, without that sticky yucky greasy feeling you get from Vaseline

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Hi, Donna:

This will be my second year walking and I found my saving grace last year was GOLD BOND powder - that stuff keeps all moisture away and there is a cooling sensation to it that feels wonderful... rub it all over your feet (in between your toes) and sprinkle some into your sock.

The double-layer socks are also 'must haves' - I got mine at Running Free for around $12 - $15 a pair.  Plan on having at least two pairs per day.

Good luck!
Michelle

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You can get "Lite" or regular. Lite are finer.

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I always get a blister on the ball of my foot too. 

First I tried duct tape, which worked okay, but the residue from the adhesive ruined my nice socks cry.

Since then, what I have found works for me are the Band-Aid Blister Cushion bandaids.  I apply them to the area that blisters BEFORE I start a walk.  I find I can go 10-12k before they start to slip off.  So, I'm planning to bring 3 pairs of socks per day and change the band-aids and socks every 10k.

I hope it works!!smile



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oooh, good idea Dawn. I'll give that a try too.

Thanks!

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