Anybody had this issue? My left one was fine but my right one was a pool of blood totally red sock is this common? I have had small cuts before but never has it seeped through the shoe? I mean I did a lot of walking on holiday?
Anybody had this issue? My left one was fine but my right one was a pool of blood totally red sock is this common? I have had small cuts before but never has it seeped through the shoe? I mean I did a lot of walking on holiday?
Your shoes rubbed you, it’s very common. Pop a plaster over the worst spots when you wear them again.
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of course lots of people have the issue.... new shoes rub until you bed them in. It is normal.
Maybe you should use your holiday as a chance to get away from everything including NMP for a while.... A break in posting would maybe help your OCD urge to post about everything on here.
Hope you have a good holiday.
Emmz xx
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Come on Phil this is hardly breaking news - new shoes rub and then foot bleeds.
Get off here and enjoy your holiday - not sure why you feel the need to keep "checking in" on NMP.
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I had this issue again only it’s old shoes cut feet and foot cramping making it difficult to walk. Seems to happen every holiday now what’s the solution?
Get yourself a really comfortable pair of shoes. I find Skechers are great, or Josef Seibel if you want to go a bit more pricy. Both of these are good for wandering all day, every day. If you're doing heavy-duty hiking, buy a proper pair of walking boots - they'll take some breaking in but then they'll fit beautifully.
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I see that this is an old thread (don't usually ha)
Anyway...
I once walked round London in a brand new pair of 6" sling backs. I had blisters the size of dinner plates...
What can I say? I was 15.
A thought is harmless unless we believe it.
Sadly, I can top this, maybe. On a burning hot day in central London, my sandals rubbed me too badly so I gave up and walked barefoot. The soles of my feet were burned and blistered, and I was walking so stiffly I threw my back out for a month.
I want to say I was about 20 at the time? Clearly a slow learner.
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