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Only one week to go and my new shoes gave me big blisters
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[QUOTE="Mediana, post: 49426, member: 8801"] I'm starting to panic now. I bought a new pair of shoes from Ecco. Lightweight with mesh and wore them for the first time yesterday. I walked 10 minutes to the subway and quickly felt a hot spot on my left foot, right inside the heel. It wasn't that bad and I thought, isn't this why you should go in your shoes? Later on the day I felt the same thing happening on the exact same place on my right foot. It started to get difficult to walk. I went to school and work and didn't come home before 1AM. When I came home and took my socks off I had a 1 inch blister torn opened on my left foot. I didn't do anything about it, just let it be and covered it up with the skin part. During the night it started to hurt and this morning I put a plaster on it. Went to school today and put my favorite sneakers on and Oh My I couldn't walk. I don't know what to do. I haven't had blisters on my feet in years, don't remember what to do about it. When I came home today the blister had broken on my right foot too. I have a lot of shoes from Ecco, including my favorite sneakers and never had a problem before. This was not supposed to happen. What do I do now? I guess my feet will heal in a week but what about shoes. I'm only gonna walk a small part so that is why I didn't buy regular walking boots. Do I buy new ones? In that case I need to buy them tomorrow since easter is coming up and all the shops will be closed until tuesday. The shoes I bought are a bit to big for me. Could that be the problem? Any suggestions are most welcome [/QUOTE]
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