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[QUOTE="HBS60, post: 1220226, member: 113668"] Thanks to all! I’ll admit that up to my point, I’ve never given my feet a second thought, took them for granted, and while I understood why people need podiatrists, I didn’t get why people would get pedicures, which, admittedly, I know nothing about, as I thought it was an merely an indulgence, and I have no interest in nail polish or the like. Now I’m aware that I’ll put my aging feet though a brutal ordeal, so they do deserve to be pampered, in addition to have things like arch problems, bunions, etc taken care of. But I don’t actually know what a pedicurist does. Massage? Hydrotherapy? Anything else? As for the diabetes question, I have pre-diabetes (mildly elevated fasting glucose levels, but the Hgb A1C has always been good, and my last set of labs was actually perfect, with a normal fasting glucose. Still, that’s more of a motivation to start taking better care of my feet. I just bought new Hokas, put new insoles, and I’ve been walking around in them so I can get used to them. I got them at REI, so I know I can always return/exchange them if I develop any problems. August is still far away, so I’ll be mindful now that the hot summer months are around the corner (I’m in FL so we get warm weather a lot sooner than other folks). I’ll continue to research, learn, educate myself, and ask questions. I’m glad we have this forum! Buen Camino, y’all! [/QUOTE]
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