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Old 04-15-2015, 10:51 AM #1
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Default splitting feet?

Hi,

My soles of my feet have really been burning and hurting. I have been describing to my husband that my feet are burning in the pattern of lines. Last night I rubbed some voltaren on them and noticed that my soles have really deep dark lines all over the middle part of my feet (in between ball and hall). They aren't cracks in your feet that you get when you have dry feet. My feet aren't dry. They look like someone took a knife and split open the first couple layers of skin. I have dr appointment Tuesday so I will ask him about it, I just thought maybe someone knew something or has this too
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