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Old 11-23-2010, 11:14 PM #2
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Originally Posted by EE03 View Post
a new blister on a toe...a bruise on my foot...and another one on the end of one of my toes. I'm still walking, but I've a lot more pain than I'd like.
Are these blisters on your toes like red/purple kinda like blood blisters? I get these too, especially in colder weather and they kill. It is like the blood pools at the tip of the toe and it is trapped there. It kind of reminds me of Popeye cartoons when someone gets hit really hard and the wound swells and throbs. ow. Is it like that?
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