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Old 11-01-2012, 03:26 PM #1
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Default Shoe, sock and washing foot

I read a thread re some-one's hypersensitive foot in a sock & there were mixed opinions about wearing a sock in a shoe or not.

I found comfy socks in the camping section in Poundland & swear by them. I have difficulty with shoes & sandals and can no longer wear flip-flops. I can wear slippers as long as the sticky label inside is removed as that is sheer agony! !!!

How do you wash your hypersensitive foot too?

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Tenderfoot (!)
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