Anyone have it? Not looking to prevent it, but get rid of it. It is on the outer edge of my heels, not the sole.
Sorry TJ, there is absolutely, positively noooo way I could sleep with socks on. Not a fan of socks unless it's winter here. I go barefeet in my workboots, they smell like a pole cat's ass but oh sooo comfy!! )Try coating your feet in vaseline, wrapping them, then wearing socks to bed.
I hear ya.Sorry TJ, there is absolutely, positively noooo way I could sleep with socks on. Not a fan of socks unless it's winter here. I go barefeet in my workboots, they smell like a pole cat's ass but oh sooo comfy!! )
Try coating your feet in vaseline, wrapping them, then wearing socks to bed.
I do know from experience that removing the dead skin is a very important part of the healing process. The skin below is being pull apart by the deformed skin above, so just removing the callus can help a lot.
Good to know. Vaseline doesn't hurt, and it's always handy.No, no, no, no, no.
Dipping a Toe in Your Ria
(You might also consider using a foam-backed sanding block to take the edge off until the urea starts working.)
Good to know. Vaseline doesn't hurt, and it's always handy.
Lipstick handy? Not in my house.Well, yeah. Lipstick doesn't hurt either, and it's also always handy. But it won't do much, and neither does Vaseline. From what I've seen the pure oils really don't do much. (Yes, they feel good, but I've not seen it demonstrated that are effective.)
Lipstick?!?! Really?
Well, that will make for a colorful footprint, at least. I bet you can tell where your cat sits, too! Lol!! (Link to Fark thread about that.)
I don't like sleeping in socks either, but it helps keep the goop in and off the sheets.
Vaseline works for me.