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Update: podiatrist shaved down the calluses on both toes. Wow. No more pain! He suggested to still use the gel pad between the toes, which I will do. Went for a 5 K walk yesterday…no issues. Phew. I’m feeling much better about my walk now! Who knew the solution was so simple? Obviously not me!!
This is all so interesting. Thanks to everyone sharing your experiences. I’m wondering how I will do on the descent to Roncevalles next week and will keep these tips in mind.
Ha ha gotcha. I suppose I wouldn’t be opposed to café can leche but coffee’s not really my cup of tea….HA HA
In all seriousness I would try it, though. 😀
I’m open to new experiences, that is for sure. I just am leery of the caffeine withdrawal headache. However I enjoy green, rooibois, black and herbal tea. I just would like to have that bit of caffeine in the AM. I can drink the tea black, if needs be. 😀
Well…I had thought of that, too. I am bringing some Tevas to wear at night, to give the feet a rest. They possibly might work as relief for part of the day’s walk but I haven’t tried them with any distance.
It’s a good thing we are doing luggage transport, lol. Got a lot of extra shoes to haul… 😬
Thank you, that is helpful to hear from someone who has the same issue. I do have the pads with holes in them. Positioning is tricky - it was what caused more pain yesterday morning. I have a couple of similar gel-type covers, one style with the toe cap cover and one that is more of a sleeve...
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