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Painful corns on foot - any advice?
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[QUOTE="psalmone1, post: 1247430, member: 115116"] I think I’ll be able to get an appointment before I go. We did our longest walk so far today - 25/26 km. This morning my toes were painful. When we came home for lunch after 10k I started this thread. But before we went out for the afternoon, I had a long think and adjusted some things. I took off the gel-type bandage on the big toe - it was causing pain rather than relieving it, as it was causing pressure on the wrong spot. I took off the donut-shaped bandage on the little toe - same issue. Even though I had tried to get it at the right spot, it was hitting the toe funny and causing pain. I put my toe socks on (was using other ones be side of the things wrapped around my toes, lol) and put the soft gel-wrap thing over top of the sock-encased pinky. These adjustments gave me a lot of relief. The afternoon walk was much better, making me feel much better about the upcoming Camino. I will see what the podiatrist suggests, hopefully they will be able to give me some idea of other things to do, maybe shave down the callus on my big toe a bit. At any rate, things are looking up. We won’t be doing any more long walks before we start, to give ourselves time to rest, so that will help, too. [/QUOTE]
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