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But I agree about the walking on them making it worse. There isn't much you can do to make is better either. nothing seems to work. The only things I found that even remotely work are a) sitting on them to stop the feeling in them and they go to sleep basically or b) rubbing them or getting someone else to rub them. Apparently pain receptors are overridden by touch receptors. (Who knew!) I hope your feet feel better. (mine too.) ![]()
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